Where is Bangladeshi Bride Saira Now? Story of Her Marriage to Britain's Most Violent Prisoner
June 10, 2025
Bangladeshi Woman's Unseen Story: The Shocking Marriage to Britain's Most Violent Prisoner- The extraordinary life of Fatima Saira Rahman, also known as Saira Ali Ahmed, unfolds as a testament to resilience, unexpected connections, and the harsh realities faced by an immigrant woman in the UK. Born into a middle-class family in Habiganj, Bangladesh, Saira's journey took a dramatic turn when she married Britain's most notorious prisoner, Charles Bronson.
NLFB Sylhet Inaugurated with Vision for Liver Health and Hepatitis Elimination
June 05, 2025
The inauguration ceremony of the National Liver Foundation of Bangladesh, Sylhet (NLFB Sylhet) was held on Saturday at the Foundation’s newly constructed premises in East Eidgah, Sylhet.
From Downing Street to Whiskey Launch: Liz Truss's Post-Premiership Ventures Draw Scrutiny
June 02, 2025
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss is once again at the center of a public debate, this time for her appearance at the launch of Joyce's Irish Whiskey, a brand founded by bare-knuckle fighter Dougie Joyce, who has a history of violent convictions, including a 19-month jail sentence for punching a 78-year-old man. The event, held last month at Scunthorpe United's stadium, saw Ms. Truss pictured alongside Mr. Joyce and featuring in a promotional video where she echoed his catchphrase, "Liz Truss loves you," after he declared, "Just remember, Dougie Joyce loves ya."
US Suspends New Student Visa Appointments, Moves to Tighten Grip
May 28, 2025
The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on America’s elite universities and international students, unveiling a series of sweeping measures that include tighter visa regulations, enhanced social media surveillance, and the cancellation of longstanding federal contracts with institutions like Harvard University.
UK Awami jubo League Protests in London
May 18, 2025
The UK Awami Jubo League organized a protest and rally in London on Sunday against the alleged banning of Awami League activities, the conspiracy to give a corridor to Myanmar, the arrest of thousands of Awami League activists, looting and arson of homes, and accusations of handing over St. Martin's Island. The protest took place at Altab Ali Park in East London.
Upholding Sanctity of Life: Muslim Community Stands Firm Against Assisted Dying Bill in New Poll
May 14, 2025
New poll reveals the strong opposition of British Muslims to assisted dying, driven by deeply held religious beliefs in the sanctity of life. Hyphen survey highlights community's stance.
University Chief Suspended Amidst Shocking Racism and Financial Misconduct Claims
May 13, 2025
The University of Greater Manchester has taken decisive action by suspending its vice-chancellor, Professor George Holmes, along with the institution's provost and a senior academic staff member, following the emergence of "serious allegations." The university, which was formerly known as the University of Bolton, announced the suspensions on Tuesday, stating that the decision was a direct result of findings from an independent report commissioned to investigate claims made against senior personnel.
ILR Rule Change Sparks Anxiety Among UK Workers
May 08, 2025
UK government plans to extend ILR waiting period to 10 years, causing anxiety among newly arrived Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Nepali, and African care workers. Concerns over family reunification, instability, and financial burden.
UK Backs Palestine with Leader's Visit and £101M Aid
April 28, 2025
In a powerful demonstration of solidarity and unwavering commitment to a peaceful future, the United Kingdom has taken significant steps to bolster the Palestinian people. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer warmly welcomed the head of the Palestinian Authority to London, coinciding with the Government's landmark announcement of a £101 million support package for the occupied Palestinian territories.
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