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Sexual orientation is no barrier to success

Winners of the 25th anniversary Stonewall Awards were announced at a prestigious ceremony attended by over 500 guests at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

The chief minister of Sri Lanka's Northern Province, C V Wigneswaran, accused the Rajapaksa regime of arresting and intimidating those trying to collect evidence for the United Nations' investigation into the violations of humanitarian and human rights laws

Urdu translator offers cheat service in driving tests

40 year-old Muhammed Saeed was sentenced to two years in jail at Birmingham Crown Court for committing fraud. The Urdu translator hid the answers to driving theory tests in the guise of verbal symbols for fees of £120.00. His clientele  expanded to citizens of Kent, Luton and Bradford and drew the attention of the Driving Standards Agency.

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Muhammed Saeed

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Reigning back the ‘Trojan Horse’

Blame does not move us forward, Fran Stevens OBE, Chair of the Birmingham Governors Network (BGN) told a gathering of over 150 people at a special meeting.

The meeting, “After Trojan Horse”, was organised by BGN for school governors and head teachers to consider the implications of the Trojan Horse affair for the future of school governance in all schools across the city.

Boy dies as teacher 'bangs his head against wall'

A six-year-old boy studying in Class I of a private school died after he was allegedly beaten up and banged his head on the wall by his class teacher for not speaking in English.