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Sikhs Call for Indian Genocide Perpetrators to be Punished by International Criminal Tribunal

London: As Sikhs around the world commemorate the 36th anniversary of the genocide of the first week in November 1984, during…

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Kashmir’s plight highlights a wider, deeper crisis in Indian controlled territories

London: As Kashmiris across the world once again this year protested on 27th October, marking it as a ‘black day’ anniversary…

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TeK UK held protests & Kashmir digital campaign in various cities of the UK

London: Tehreek e Kashmir UK held protests & Kashmir digital campaign in various cities of the United Kingdom. TeK UK…

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High commission to remain open during lockdown

(London) The High Commission for Pakistan in London and its Consulates in Birmingham, Bradford, Glasgow and Manchester will remain open…

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Four Police Officers Could be Prosecuted Over Alleged Misconduct in Stephen Lawrence Murder Investigation

Four police officers could be prosecuted over alleged misconduct during the investigation into the racist murder of black teenager Stephen…

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‘Little Faith’ in Spy Cops Inquiry Getting to Truth

The public inquiry into undercover policing Inquiry has began five years after the then Home Secretary Theresa May announced the…

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Why Birmingham has to work to be a real equal opportunity employer

Birmingham: Cllr John Cotton, Cabinet Member for Social Inclusion, Community Safety & Equalities, on how the council, already leading the…

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Barnardo’s offers helpline for Asian and black families impacted by Covid-19 ahead of new England-wide lockdown

Helpline provides therapeutic support, a live web chat facility, and a lifeline to communities struggling to deal with issues such as…

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COVID-19 funding package to boost pandemic enforcement response

Birmingham: Details of how Birmingham City Council will use almost £900,000 to support the enforcement and compliance of COVID-19 regulations…

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Government Undercover Operatives to be Allowed to Commit Criminal Offences

The Government recently submitted the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill to Parliament. This Bill seeks to put the…

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Scotland to Pardon Hundreds Convicted in 1984 Miners’ Strike

The Scottish government is to pardon hundreds of men convicted of offences during the 1984 miners’ strike after an independent…

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Every Five Days A Person In Prison Takes Their Own Life

INQUEST Responds to New Statistics on Deaths and Self-Harm in Prisons : The Ministry of Justice on the 29 October…

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