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Asian News - Brave Birmingham youngster proves she’s a fighter after horror crash
MIRACLE STEPS FOR LITTLE LABEEBAH
BRAVE Birmingham youngster Labeebah Islam has proved she’s a fighter after proudly visiting nurses who helped her walk again. The bubbly four-year-old suffered horrific injuries after she was hit by a car in August 2011 – just wee...
 
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Asian News - Muhammad Butt jailed for three years
13/05/2013
Accountant jailed in £1m tax fraud
A CORRUPT chartered accountant from Birmingham has been jailed for defrauding the British taxpayer of over £1 million in unpaid VAT. Muhammad Butt, owner of accountancy firm ABMG Business Services, was asked by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to provide documents he he...
Asian News - £10,000 Reward offered for information in Mohammed Saleem murder
13/05/2013
Police step up hunt for killer of Birmingham pensioner
DETECTIVES investigating the murder of Mohammed Saleem will revisit the scene in Small Heath where he was attacked as he walked home two weeks ago. Police will be in the area talking to members of the public and encouraging anyone who saw anything suspicious to come forwa...
Asian News - Ain’t no mountain high enough for Kashif Bashir as he aims for triple charity cl
11/05/2013
One Down Two to Go!
ONE down, two to go – that’s the challenge for Huddersfield trekker Kashif Bashir. The 33-year-old is taking on the highest mountains of Scotland, England and Wales for charity. Last month he successfully battled the elements to reach the dizzy heights of S...
Asian News - Father who lost his son in 2011 riots takes one million kilos of flour to Syria
11/05/2013
Summer riots hero leads aid mission to Syria
THE man who became a national hero after appealing for calm during the 2011 summer riots has led an aid mission to war-torn Syria. Tariq Jahan, from Birmingham, was hailed a hero when he went on national television and appealed to people in his community to stop rioting. ...
Asian News - Shoukat Ali jailed for minimum of 20 years
07/05/2013
Husband murdered wife after divorce request
A MOTHER of five was stabbed to death by her estranged husband days after seeking a divorce. Shaista Khatoon was attacked at her home in Alum Rock, Birmingham by her husband Shoukat Ali on 19 November 2012. He stabbed his wife several times before cutting her throat. Ali,...
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05/09/2008
Musharraf – Leader or Tyrant?
No matter what a person’s opinion is on the above, one thing is quite clear - President Musharraf was a most unusual person. Even though he took over rule on a military coup on Nawaz Sharifs government in 1999, he showed great political and democratic prowess which is mos...
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09/10/2007
The religious symbol debate
IN THIS more and more diverse society where we all desire to integrate with each other and hope and aspire to learn to respect each others customs and beliefs, there is on occasions a clash arising from misunderstandings or lack of knowledge of the others beliefs or cultures. Th...
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07/09/2007
Combatting Forced Marriages
Forced marriages is a subject which has been a topic of discussion for communities and government alike for many years now without much progress on any part. A few years ago the government engaged communities to discuss the possibility of making forced marriages a criminal offe...

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Brit Muslims set for £1 a day challenge
HUNDREDS of British Muslims will be taking part in the Live Below The Line challenge later this month living on £1 a day for...

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10/04/2013
Local artist to play gig for Charity
A YOUNG acoustic singer-songwriter from Birmingham is to perform in central Birmingham this week to help raise funds for the...

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10/04/2013
Birmingham woman accused of failing to disclose terror plot
THE trial of a Birmingham woman charged with failing to tell police what she knew about her estranged husband's involvement i...
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