General News - News Archive of June 2010
Police apology over CCTV in Birmingham
26 June 2010
West Midlands Police have been apologising for saying CCTV cameras put up in majority Muslim communities in Birmingham were only to tackle Anti social behaviour.
healthcare assistant jailed for sexual assault on patient
26 June 2010
A Healthcare assistant from Tottenham who raped a disabled woman whilst on duty has been sentenced to at least 6 years in prision.
Pakistan monitoring websites
26 June 2010
Pakistan is going to start monitoring seven major websites, including Google and Yahoo, to keep an eye on anything offensive to Muslims.
Two charged with sikh mans murder
26 June 2010
Two men have been charged with the murder of a sikh man found unconscious in a Warwickshire garden.
Liberty stand up against CCTV camera’s
26 June 2010
A civil liberties group says they won’t stand back and watch CCTV camera go live in Birmingham Muslim areas.
Racial violence moves from cities to towns
26 June 2010
Racially-motivated violence is moving from Britain’s big cities to smaller towns and villages, according to a report by the Institute of Race Relations.
Former Dewsbury MP fresh expenses scandal
26 June 2010
Former Dewsbury MP Shahid Malik claimed nearly £3,000 for food in the six months after the expenses scandal broke according to new figures.
Man convicted of Mayfair robbery
25 June 2010
A man has been convicted of taking part in Britain’s biggest jewellery robbery in Mayfair.
Injuction against bogus immigration firm
25 June 2010
A leading immigration firm has got an injunction against an office which opened in Southall under the same name.
Jail for health worker who sexually assaulted patient
25 June 2010
A man from Tottenham who raped a disabled woman whilst working as a healthcare assistant at a hospital faces being jailed.
Glasgow MP appointed to top committee
24 June 2010
Glasgow MP Anas Sarwar has been appointed to an influential Commons Committee.
Visa’s monopoly of olympics criticised
24 June 2010
Visa’s apparent domination of ticket and merchandise sales at the London Olympics is "a complete monopoly",according to the Labour MEP for London Mary Honeyball.
Blackburn victim named
24 June 2010
Detectives investigating the murder of a man in Blackburn have named the victim.
Bus campaign to promote peaceful image of Islam
24 June 2010
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association’s launching a bus campaign to promote a peaceful image of Islam
Seminar on Bangladesh’s International War Crime Act
23 June 2010
A seminar is being held in the House of Lords this evening discussing Bangladesh’s International War Crime Act of 1973.

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