A MAN HAS BEEN stabbed to death in Bow – just days after the funeral of Syed Jamanoor Islam, who was stabbed to death in Mile End, and after a series of stabbing incidents across London. Police were called to ...
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Coroner: Nasar could have been saved
CORONER MARY HASSELL has found that if staff at Bow School had administered an emergency EpiPen, there was a “possibility but not a probability” that Nasar may have been saved. The Coroner was speaking at the end of an inquest ...
Read More »Help the hungry fishermen in Gaza
THE WORLD FOOD Programme has calculated that half the population of Gaza does not have enough to eat. One important source of food for the people in Gaza is fish – but the fishermen of Gaza are not free to ...
Read More »The Travelling Journalist docks at Regents Canal
Emdad Rahman CYPRIOT BORN Jack Jacovou is originally from north London but grew up in south London before beginning travelling by boat. He started photography in 1977 as a hobby and is now a well known snapper who has travelled the ...
Read More »Charity Award nomination for Islamic Relief
THE UK CHARITY Islamic Relief has been shortlisted by The Charity Awards for an award in its international aid and development category. The nominated programme is the charity’s project to tackle climate change in Bangladesh. Islamic Relief is spending £1 ...
Read More »Nasar Ahmed inquest: doctor calls for change
A CONSULTANT WHO specialises in respiratory conditions in children has called for a change in practice in schools over the use of EpiPens. These devices deliver a shot of adrenaline and are used as emergency treatment when a patient has gone ...
Read More »Water rides close-down in wake of Evha tragedy
AS HER LEICESTER community struggles to come to terms with the death of Evha Jannath, water rapid rides throughout and beyond the UK have been shut down pending clarity on what needs to be done to keep visitors safe. Rides ...
Read More »Quitting tobacco for Ramadan?
HELP IS AT hand for Tower Hamlets residents who want to stop smoking over Ramadan. The Council began its intensive campaign at the end of last month, hoping to help tobacco users wean themselves off the habit before the holy ...
Read More »Stepney man pleads guilty on terrorism charge
STEPNEY RESIDENT Shahmim Ahmed, aged 24, appeared at the Old Bailey yesterday, 10th May, charged with preparing for acts of terrorism. The charges relate to a series of events which began over a year ago, on 11th January 2016, when ...
Read More »Human Appeal pledges $1 million for Yemen
WHILE THE international news media focus on the fighting in Syria, news about the suffering in Yemen is beginning to seep out. Back in March, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) announced that over 62,000 people had been ...
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