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From Delhi To London: Why Sheikh Hasina Is Seeking Asylum In United Kingdom

From Delhi To London: Why Sheikh Hasina Is Seeking Asylum In United Kingdom

Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina New Delhi: After stepping down as the Bangladesh Prime Minister on Monday, Sheikh Hasina arrived at India’s Hindan Air Base in the evening in a military helicopter. However, government sources told Times Now that Sheikh Hasina will not be staying in India and would fly to the United...

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World reacts to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power

World reacts to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power

Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country after weeks of protests against her government in which hundreds of people were killed. Hasina, 76, quit on Monday after last month’s student-led protests against a quota system for government jobs turned into a popular call for her sacking – the worst political crisis...

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What are the rules on taking kids out of school for a holiday?

What are the rules on taking kids out of school for a holiday?

The UK will increase its fine for taking kids out of school this month. ADVERTISEMENT Tempted to take your kids on holiday during term time to avoid high-season rates? The controversial trend has been growing along with the cost of living crisis. But parents in the UK will soon face increased fines for taking their children...

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10 wonderful British stays for railway lovers

10 wonderful British stays for railway lovers

8. The Old Station, Allerston, North Yorkshire It was 1950 when the last passenger boarded a train at Ebberston station, actually at Allerston, just five miles from Pickering and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Set in two acres, three imaginatively converted carriages sleeping four to six people, and the Ticket Office with two double bedrooms...

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Violent, far-right riots overran some UK cities this weekend. What happened, and what comes next? | CNN

Violent, far-right riots overran some UK cities this weekend. What happened, and what comes next? | CNN

London CNN  —  Far-right riots swept Britain over the weekend, with outbreaks of anti-immigrant violence in a number of cities and towns, leaving the new UK government scrambling to control the worst disorder in more than a decade. Crowds of far-right agitators set fire to hotels housing asylum seekers, leaving those inside trapped and terrified,...

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Several countries issue safety warnings to their citizens in the UK after anti-immigration protests and riots

Several countries issue safety warnings to their citizens in the UK after anti-immigration protests and riots

Several nations have issued safety warnings to their citizens in the UK after nearly a week of far-right riots and anti-immigration protests across the country. Nigeria, Malaysia and Indonesia have all sent out alerts, advising their nationals either living in the UK or visiting the country to stay away from the disorder. The first riot...

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UK violence will ‘leave a scar’ on High Streets, trade body warns

UK violence will ‘leave a scar’ on High Streets, trade body warns

Getty Images The wave of riots in UK towns and cities risks leaving a “scar” on High Streets and businesses, a trade body has warned. Looting and vandalism of businesses recovering from Covid and trying to compete with online shopping is “not a victimless crime”, the chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) told...

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Situation in UK alarming, Malaysians urged to avoid protest areas

Situation in UK alarming, Malaysians urged to avoid protest areas

Malaysians are advised to avoid anticipated target areas and keep in touch with the High Commission so that we can know they are in good condition. SEREMBAN – The ongoing protests in several areas of the United Kingdom (UK) are becoming increasingly alarming and have escalated into violence, said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan....

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United Kingdom | eVisa rollout update

United Kingdom | eVisa rollout update

The Home Office continues to send out invitations for individuals to switch from their physical immigration documents to an electronic visa, or ‘eVisa,’ as the government intends to no longer issue physical immigration documents by 2025. Key Points: As BAL previously reported, the government began sending invitations in April for eligible visa holders to set...