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MindMate Social media star supports local Maternity at NHS Leeds Clinical NHS campaign encouraging young Commissioning Group, said: “The people to access mental health festive season can be a difficult time services this Christmas. of year for many young people, Leeds-based social media star particularly as such an unusual and T“he festive Yasmin Uddin is helping the NHS in challenging year comes to an end. Leeds launch a campaign to raise “It’s important that young people season can be a awareness of the local mental health are aware of the support that services available to young people. continues to be available to them Yammy, as she is known to millions when things are feeling difficult time of of online fans, is part of the latest overwhelming. We’re delighted to awareness campaign for MindMate, have Yammy on board to help us with year for many the dedicated mental health and this. emotional wellbeing website in Leeds “The MindMate website for young people, parents and (www.mindmate.org.uk/) has a wealth young people, professionals who work with young of resources that young people can people. use for support and advice, as well as particularly as She has created a message of directing them to local services. support on her TikTok channel, which “We’ve also set up a page has more than one million followers, specifically around how you can take such an unusual promoting mental health services for care of your mental wellbeing during young people across the city. The the coronavirus outbreak. We know and challenging campaign, which runs until mid- it’s not easy to talk about mental January, will also see MindMate health, so we want to encourage promoted on Snapchat, Facebook and young people to have open year comes to Instagram. conversations about their wellbeing, Dr Jane Mischenko, Lead and to reach out for help when they an end. Commissioner for Children and need it this Christmas.” 4 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition BOY DIED A HERO 15-year-old Anas El-Rafai accidentally drowned after saving his brother from fast-flowing river

A drowned teenager ‘died a hero’ after rescuing his brother from a river, an inquest has heard. “Selfless" teenager Anas El- Rafai, 15, died trying to help his younger brother in the River Tees at Darlington. The pair were among a group of friends who had gone to swim at a popular beauty spot known as Broken Scar. At the inquest, assistant coroner James Thompson, sitting at Crook Coroner's Court, ruled Anas had accidentally drowned. He said: “Anas had a few seconds to think and simply acted. There was nothing more his friends or the emergency services could do." He added that Anas had acted Anas El-Rafai, 15, and brother Jamal, 13, were swimming with friends at a “selflessly” and his actions should beauty spot on the River Tees when Jamal hit trouble (picture family handout) be commended. The group had visited the river on 17th August to take was strong and the water cold and photographs and had apparently fast-flowing. gone into the water to cool down, Anas's family fled the civil war in the hearing was told. Syria in 2011, initially going to Anas was swept away after Lebanon, then moving to the UK managing to push his 13-year-old in 2018. sibling, Jamal, to safety. Speaking at the time of the Mr Thompson said the tragedy tragedy, his best friend Mohammad "reinforced the dangers of playing El Mgharbel, 17, said: “It seemed as in rivers and in open water". though they were hit by a current. He warned: "People should What he did was very brave.” take extreme care and need to Anas’ older brother Mohammed understand the power of nature." added: “He was not a good The inquest was told recent swimmer. heavy rain had left river levels "He was not thinking he could Elder brother Mohammed (right) said Anas had put his younger brother and friends before himself (picture family handout) Flowers attached to railings at the spot of the accident high and that the undercurrent die, just he wanted to help.” January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Recruitment 5

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It will be illegal to leave home except if you have a “reasonable excuse”. These include: • going to work where it is not possible to work from home • shopping for essentials • to obtain childcare in certain circumstances • meeting people in your support bubble if you are entitled to one • exercise • medical reasons, such as attending doctor’s appointments • to escape risk of harm such as domestic abuse • compassionate reasons, such as visiting a dying relative • communal worship • animal welfare reasons, such as to attend veterinary services Schools will be closed • All primary and secondary schools and colleges will move to remote learning, except for the children of key workers or vulnerable children. • Early years settings such as nurseries and childminders can remain open. • University students will not be allowed to return to campus and will be expected to study from their current residence, and in-person higher education teaching will only take place for a small number of critical courses. LOCKDOWN III Non-essential shops home wherever possible. He said: “In England, we must to close therefore go into a national Numerous businesses must close What you can and can’t do lockdown which is tough enough if they hadn’t done so already to contain this variant. That under the previous tiering system. means the government is once They include: again instructing you to stay at • non-essential shops, though home.” click and collect services can still under new rules in England The measures are expected to operate last until mid-February at the • hospitality venues such as pubs The Prime Minister overwhelmed, and that the People in all of England and earliest, when it is hoped a and restaurants, though they can announced a third national number of Covid patients in most of Scotland must now stay sufficient number of vulnerable still provide takeaway food and lockdown for England amid hospitals is 40% higher than the at home except for a handful of people will have been vaccinated non-alcoholic drinks. Takeaway spiralling Covid-19 infections, first peak. permitted reasons, as new in order to start easing the alcohol is not permitted once again telling the nation to Mr Johnson warned the new lockdowns begin in both nations. lockdown. • accommodation such as hotels stay at home. COVID variant, which is up to The key message from It’s also been confirmed that and hostels Boris Johnson said the new 70% more transmissible, was Johnson’s announcement was a GCSE and A-Level exams in • leisure and sports facilities measures have been introduced spreading at a “frustrating and return to the advice seen in the England are being cancelled this • entertainment venues, from in a bid to prevent the NHS being alarming”. first two lockdowns: to stay at year. theatres and cinemas to casinos and indoor play centres • personal care shops such as barbers and hairdressers meet certain “eligibility rules”. lockdown, exercise “should be coverings indoors. workers, nannies, cleaners) • Support bubbles can be limited to once a day”. • Meanwhile, people can also • childcare while in a childcare Shielding established if, for example, a person • People can do so in public attend a funeral or event related to bubble Shielding advice will be lives on their own or with a child outdoor spaces either by a death, a burial ground or a • education, registered reintroduced, with those who are under 18. That household can form themselves, with the people they remembrance garden, or a wedding childcare, and supervised extremely clinically vulnerable to a bubble with another household of live with, with their support bubble ceremony. activities for children – where coronavirus told to stay at home, any size, with overnight stays if this is permitted or, when on • However, weddings and civil eligible not go to work, and only leave for permitted. their own, with one person from ceremonies may only take place in • for arrangements where medical appointments and exercise. • A childcare bubble, meanwhile, another household. “exceptional circumstances”, with children do not live in the same The PM said letters would be can be formed if you live in a • Outdoor sports venues – limits on the number of people who household as both their parents or sent out to those who should household with anyone aged under including tennis courts, golf courses can attend these set at six. guardians shield. 14, and allows friends or family and swimming pools – must close. • A maximum 30 people can • for birth partners The advice is likely to closely from one other household to attend funerals. • to avoid injury or illness, or resemble these shielding guidelines provide informal childcare. Places of worship escape the risk of harm (e.g. issued by the government last • However, the rules state: “You • Unlike the first national Meeting in larger groups domestic abuse) month for people in Tier 4 areas. must not meet socially with your lockdown of March last year, Even under the strict lockdown, • to see someone who is dying childcare bubble, and must avoid people can leave home to visit a there are certain circumstances in • to provide care or assistance Bubbles seeing members of your childcare place of worship for communal which people can meet others to someone vulnerable, or to • Under the new lockdown, two and support bubbles at the same worship. outside their household or bubble provide respite for a carer households will remain able to time.” • While attending, mingling with in larger groups. These include: • to facilitate a house move form support and childcare bubbles Exercise people from another household is • for work, including working in • for elite sportspeople to with each other, provided they • Like the first national banned, and people must wear face people’s homes (e.g. social care compete and train January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 13 14 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition Diverse but not divided Christians and Muslims communities that live side by side rally together in the face of

Students and Pilgrims washing their feet in the Madrasa adversity in Frat, Ethiopia (Picture Credit: WaterAid/Joey Lawrence) Over the past year, we have seen Frat and around the world. The UK Hawa Yiman-Mohamad, 44, who so we all help. "This is a village in which people come together to show government will match donations came here aged six at the time of the “We have Muslim and Christian Christians and Muslims live together unprecedented acts of kindness and made by 4 February 2021 up to £2 famine and is chair of the women’s groups, but we share in harmony and love. We help and solidarity in the midst of the global million, making double the difference community’s women’s groups, says: information and the money we collect support each other. In other places, pandemic. in climate-vulnerable communities. “The biggest problem facing our between us. I have represented the there’s conflict but not here. We live For the people of Frat in western With clean water, lives and community is the lack of water and women’s groups with the local together in peace." Ethiopia, this ethos of togetherness is livelihoods are protected. Families electricity. Men and women have to government. It makes me happy that Aynwaga Gebeheyu, 24, a a way of life. They call it “wenfell”, can meet their basic needs, stay safe work together and help each other. I I have helped my community.” Christian, set up a café in Frat after meaning ‘collaboration’. and healthy, have time to go to school always made my son and daughters being forced to leave her home Christians and Muslims live side by or work, and can grow food even take turns when because of ethnic conflict. She had side, celebrating special events when the weather is unpredictable. collecting water, clean water where she lived before, so together. Neighbours support each it was hard for her and her family to other with their farming, women adjust to using river water here. They collect money to help any family Hawa Yiman-Mohamad all fell ill the first time they drank the when in need, men help women (Picture Credit: WaterAid/Joey Lawrence) water from the river. collect water although it’s We drink coffee “My son was a healthy fat baby and traditionally a task carried out by “ now he keeps losing weight. I tried women, and they share water if together, we eat my best to get him medical people are unable to collect it. Many treatments but then he drinks the of the community came to Frat in the injera together and water and falls sick again, it’s just a famine of 1983-85, and have vicious circle. supported each other to carve out we celebrate holidays “The best thing about this good lives. community is we live in harmony However, a lack of basic facilities here. We drink coffee together, we eat like clean water, exacerbated by together. We are all injera together and we celebrate the changing climate, poses holidays together. We are all one insurmountable challenges. Families one people. people.” spend hours each day collecting dirty Six in ten Ethiopians do not have water from a river, which often causes clean water close to home. The sickness. Some water sources are Irrespective of religion, ethnicity or country ranks in the bottom quintile depleting over time, while the hotter background, the villagers in Frat have Notre Dame Global Adaptation summers and unexpected storms put togetherness at the heart of their Initiative Country Index for its destroy crops, their only source of community, helping them in the face vulnerability to climate change and income. of adversity. its readiness to improve resilience. Through its Future on Tap appeal, Aliy Abebe, Hawa’s older brother, Ensuring a reliable source of clean international charity WaterAid is is s a Muslim leader and promotes water will help communities inviting communities to help harmony and togetherness in his withstand the effects of climate transform lives with clean water in village and surrounding areas. change. January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 15 16 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

The Covid-19 crisis has turned many lives upside down for many including for students at the University of Bradford. Students are increasingly unable to cover the costs Interfaith partnership of basic living needs such as rent, food, and heating for their homes. In a response to deal with these crises, The University of Bradford has launched an Emergency COVID-19 Hardship Appeal to support students delivers 150 meals who are struggling to pay for essentials as a result of the pandemic. depend on part-time work to cover Bradford.” The Volunteering Interfaith the cost of basic needs like food and “So, it’s really encouraging when CHRISTI Partnership (VIP), vowed to support accommodation for themselves and parts of the community work in In AN:“I am a the campaign by bringing together their families. partnership with us, to support our terfaith Christian, and Christians faith, community and business leaders “As lockdowns and tiered student community. believe that Jesus taught us to help students during these difficult restrictions continue to affect the city “At the University of Bradford, we support to love God and to love times and served up over 150 new and university, we are responding by recognise that we are living in neighbour which are the year meals to students at the supporting the university with their unprecedented times, but we will not SIKH:“I am University of Bradford. appeal to enable students who are allow the COVID-19 pandemic to a Sikh and greatest commandments. “Many students rely on family facing financial hardship get the jeopardise our students' learning and Sikhism teaches that Charity is not an optional support and part-time work to ensure support they need’,” adds Mr Bashir. their life prospects.” everyone is equal and that extra, but an essential they are financially stable. With the Professor Zahir Irani, Deputy Vice- University student Faiz Ilyas says people living in poverty component of my restrictions imposed many job faith.” - Chancellor at the University of that not everyone in the university and suffering should be Rev, Nathan of GBM opportunities are no longer available. Bradford says: “Students are telling community has come from a he This had had big impact on students us that they are increasingly background where they can have lped.” - Nirmal Singh Churches. and their families,” says Javed Bashir, struggling to cover all their living access to money from family Sekhon MBE, Chairman of founder of VIP. needs, such as rent, food, and heating members. “Due to Covid-19 Yorkshire Sikhs Forum. MUSLIM:“I am a Muslim Unemployment and poverty in for their homes. restrictions many students have lost and Zakat, or charity, is the Bradford have risen drastically since “Many come from challenging vital part-time jobs which provided HINDU:“I a March. This has had a direct impact backgrounds and really value the an income to pay bills, rent and food m a Hindu, Third Pillar of Islam. It is on our students, many of whom support we offer at the University of while studying,” he says. and for Hindus, giving is an important that the Muslim important part of one’s community fulfils their religious duty. Each person charitable duty correctly has a dharma(duty) towards and does their part in family, society, the world support students at the and all living things.: - Dr university.” - Mohammed Manoj Joshi DL. Zubair of Majid Quba. January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 17

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Reflecting on her placement, the forward in this ever-evolving society. former Belle Vue Girls’ Academy “The most important thing I learnt My midwifery trip to pupil said: “I’m really grateful to have was to be present and enjoy every had the opportunity. Not only did I second because experiences like this get to exchange knowledge with happen once in a lifetime. I savoured doctors, midwives and other every moment.” Africa: elephants, lions healthcare workers, I also gained Aneeqa’s account of her confidence in my own abilities. experiences, which she wrote upon “By learning Swahili, I was able to her return, even won an internal have conversations with patients and competition, earning her plaudits and delivering six babies local people who were quick to from her tutors and Amazon compliment my language skills and vouchers. encouraged me to learn more. Work the World specialises in Aneeqa Hussain has worked hard healthcare. When I was growing up, the world.” “I hope my story inspires other creating overseas midwifery to get where she is today, at one point my younger brother needed a kidney But it wasn’t all work. While there, students to go on elective placements placements in Asia, Africa and Latin going back to college for a year to transplant; I remember being around she had a chance to explore the local abroad, as it can be life-changing. I America. Their destinations provide secure the grades she needed in order a lot of doctors and nurses at that wildlife during a visit to Mikumi would love to work abroad when I eye-opening insight into the to continue her university studies. time, so I think that’s where it comes National Park. qualify as a midwife, as experiences challenges associated with delivering She graduated from her three-year from. She recalled: “One weekend, I saw like this one are the key to moving healthcare in the developing world. long course in midwifery at the “One of my goals was to travel everything one could possibly see in University of Bradford this month overseas. When I got the chance to do the wild, from serene landscapes, to and has some poignant memories, that, it was a real eye opener for me, crocodiles, elephants and giraffes. among them an ‘elective placement’ especially being able to see the One of the most surreal experiences in Tanzania, which she undertook as difference in healthcare and realising was watching a family of lions eating part of her course. how privileged we are in this a zebra. Volunteering oversees, organised in country.” She even fed giant tortoises on conjunction with Work The World, She says those differences were Changuu Island - also known as took place during her second year, in stark, with pregnant women often Prison Island - and went snorkelling August 2019, and saw her visit the giving birth without medication. in the Indian Ocean. nation’s capital Dar es Salaam and “I was in awe,” said the 23-year-old Aneeqa has already delivered over Zanzibar during a two-week stay. Bradfordian. “They managed with 40 babies during her time with the While there, she helped deliver six little analgesics and in some cases University. In fact, it’s one of the babies and even began to learn none at all. I witnessed nothing but benchmarks students have to reach in Swahili. bravery and patience from all those order to progress. Now, she is already She said: “From a young age I knew involved. It was a privilege to help looking forward to taking up a full- I wanted to pursue a career in bring those little bundles of joy into time position in a local hospital.

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By Nazim Ali period in hospital due to my struggle with TB, and can empathise with what the children are going through. “It’s a great honour and I’m Eighth annual The doctors and nurses did not look profoundly humbled to have at my faith or ethnicity when they arranged the eighth 'Creating nursed me back to full health, and I Smiles’ gifts initiative to celebrate very much have the same the life of Prophet Isa (Jesus) - may philosophy. Allah be pleased with him. hospital gift giving To date, well over a thousand gifts We are living in unprecedented have been distributed from my 24 times with Covid-19, and I was visits to children’s wards to hospitals determined to carry this initiative on within the Bradford District. This to spread goodness and positivity. It also includes Christmas Gifts for the will be a stressful time for parents to brings smiles last four years. Those hundreds of have children in hospital, during the smiles of innocent poorly children festive season, so if I can alleviate has certainly enriched me and some of the worries, for a little while boys and girls. wards, irrespective of faith. Prophet period of celebration for our humbled me. even, I believe I’ll have achieved a It was a gesture of kindness, to Isa (Jesus) may Allah be pleased Christian friends. However, it is also I express my gratitude to Haji lot. show that people do care and think with him's life's teachings has the a period where we should reflect Shiraz Ahmed and Haji Faraiz Just prior to Christmas, we about them (poorly children), and universal concept of kindness and and support the most vulnerable in Ahmed (Managing Directors) of dropped off over 30 gifts for poorly ultimately want to uplift their spirits. compassion to all particularly those society. To this end we felt the need Bradford-based Saveco Cash & children at the Children’s Ward in This is the fifth gift-giving at in need. to make a proactive difference Carry for their kind and selfless on- Airedale Hospital. The diverse range Airedale Hospital (in 2020) during It is these values that bring all especially during this particularly going support. They have been the of gifts included cuddly toys, the Covid-19 period over the past people together regardless of belief difficult period of the Covid-19 main sponsors for the now five times children's DVD's, play sets, babies nine months. and we hope we have achieved this pandemic. a year 'Creating Smiles Gifts toys and so forth, with a mixture for The gifts are for all children in the at some level. We realise this is a As a child I spent a significant Initiative.”

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Military roped in to support the testing of thousands of school and college students

UK Military personnel will This will be done predominantly support. The majority of personnel they and our colleagues in teaching government effort to make sure provide planning and training through webinars and individual will be on task from this week as they are showing to get students back into secondary schools and colleges have support to secondary schools and meetings, but teams will also be on start to conduct training. the classroom and on with their the support, guidance, materials and colleges with testing at the start of standby to deploy at short notice to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace education.” funding they need to offer rapid the spring term. provide in-person support to resolve said: “The UK Armed Forces are Every secondary school and testing to their staff and students The personnel are on standby to any issues in the situations where stepping up once again this holiday. college in England is being offered from the start of term. support secondary schools and testing would otherwise not be able This week I have authorised over a testing, with £78 million funding for “I am grateful to the armed forces colleges across England to roll out to go ahead. Schools and colleges will thousand Armed Forces personnel to schools and colleges to support this personnel, and all the school and COVID-19 testing to students and shortly be provided with further assist schools returning after the offer. college staff, leaders and volunteers staff as the new term begins in information on how to request Christmas break. As well as additional funding, the working to put testing in place. This January. additional support if needed. “They’ll share considerable government will provide schools and will help break chains of The Armed Forces deployment transmission, fight the virus, and help across England builds on successful deliver the national priority of school testing pilots conducted in keeping education open for all.” November and December. Personnel Students will be expected to swab supported thousands of tests being themselves in the vast majority of carried out at pilot schools, T“he UK Armed Forces are stepping up cases, under the supervision of a demonstrating the value of lateral school staff member or volunteer flow devices rapidly testing students who has been trained for the role. in a school environment. once again this holiday. This week I have Teachers are not expected to take a 1,500 Armed Forces personnel are role in the testing process. being made available to support the authorised over a thousand Armed This support is being provided Department for Education and through the Military Aid to Civil Department for Health and Social Forces personnel to assist schools Authorities (MACA) process. There Care to ensure that students and staff are currently around 2914 personnel can return as safely as possible to returning after the Christmas break. committed to 55 tasks to support secondary schools and colleges other government departments and across England. civil authorities with the response to The majority of personnel will coronavirus. This includes support form local response teams, providing A small team of planners is experience of testing across the colleges with the kit they need and with community testing across the support and phone advice to embedded in the Department for country and the successful school have introduced a staggered return UK, the provision of ambulance institutions needing guidance on the Health and Social care who are pilots conducted this autumn. at the start of term. drivers in Wales and testing support testing process and set-up of the supporting the Department for “We are grateful for the Education Secretary Gavin for hauliers in Kent. testing facilities. Education to help coordinate the professionalism and commitment Williamson said: “It is a true cross- January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 23 24 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Business 25

Asian Your National and Local Express Business Round-up Business news £4.6 BILLION in new lockdown grants • Chancellor announces one-off top up grants for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses worth up to £9,000 per property to help businesses through to the Spring • £594 million discretionary fund also made available to support other impacted businesses • Comes in addition to £1.1 billion further discretionary grant funding for Local Authorities, Local Restriction Support Grants worth up to £3,000 a month and extension of furlough scheme

usinesses in the retail, hospitality and The cash is provided on a per-property leisure sectors are to receive a one-off basis to support businesses through the latest B grant worth up to £9,000, Chancellor restrictions, and is expected to benefit over Rishi Sunak announced. 600,000 business properties, worth £4 billion This follows the Prime Minister's in total across all nations of the UK. announcement that these business Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “The new will be closed until at least February strain of the virus presents us all with a huge half-term in order to help control challenge - and whilst the vaccine is being the virus, and, together with the rolled out, we have needed to tighten wide range of existing support, restrictions further. provides them with certainty through the Spring period. Continued on page 26 26 Business www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

Restrictive Covenants – Take Care With The Drafting

he case of Prophet Plc v Huggett is employee’s circumstances and do no a reminder that the courts will more than is reasonably necessary to T not interfere with or alter private protect the legitimate proprietary contracts entered into between parties. interests of the employer otherwise the Prophet Plc was a software developer restriction will be considered as being for the fresh produce industry. Mr unreasonable and unenforceable. Huggett was a Sales Manager for A well drafted restriction is likely to Prophet. His contract contained a 12 mean that it may never be breached (as month non-compete clause from selling it will act as an adequate deterrent) and Prophet software following the if it is breached then it gives the termination of his employment with employer a strong negotiating hand them. Mr Huggett joined a competitor with which to settle a dispute with a which sold competing software but, former employee out of court. technically, not Prophet software. If you require assistance with any Therefore, on a literal interpretation, the employment issue such as the drafting non-compete clause provided no of contracts of employment or advice in protection to Prophet, as only Prophet relation to the enforceability of sold Prophet software. Clearly, this was restrictive covenants and any disputes not what Prophet had intended. arising from those covenants, then The High Court found that due to the Blacks Solicitors can assist. Please error in the drafting, the restrictive contact Luke Patel on 0113 227 9316 or covenant was rendered ineffective to by email at “[email protected]”. protect Prophet and to correct that the Court added words to the covenant to make it commercially effective and enforceable. That decision was highly contentious and Mr Huggett appealed. The Court of Appeal overturned the decision and held that although the Court could take an approach whereby a restriction could be re-written to reflect the intention of the parties, such approach should only be considered in circumstances where the restriction was ambiguous. In the Prophet case however, the Court found that the restriction was not ambiguous, it was simply badly drafted. The Court of Appeal therefore concluded that Prophet was stuck with the restriction as originally drafted. In the words of the £4.6 BILLION Court: “Prophet made its.... bed and it must now lie upon it”. in new lockdown grants The case provides a salutary Continued from page 25 Small businesses in the devolved reminder that if a administrations should also be able to restrictive “Throughout the pandemic we’ve taken benefit from other UK-wide measures in covenant is badly swift action to protect lives and livelihoods the Government’s unprecedented package drafted then the and today we’re announcing a further cash of support for business, including the employer may be injection to support businesses and jobs various business lending schemes (where stuck with a until the Spring. the repayment terms were made easier as useless covenant. “This will help businesses to get part of the Winter Economy Plan), and the It highlights the fact through the months ahead – and crucially extension of the Self Employment Income that an employer it will help sustain jobs, so workers can be Support Scheme. cannot rely on the ready to return when they are able to Court to rescue it reopen.” from a badly drafted A further £594 million is also being made The one-off top-ups will be granted covenant but instead available for Local Authorities and the to closed businesses as follows: employers should Devolved Administrations to support other ensure that the terms of businesses not eligible for the grants, that • £4k for businesses with a their restrictive covenants might be affected by the restrictions. are carefully drafted and Businesses should apply to their Local rateable value of £15k or under accurately reflect both the Authorities. intentions of the parties at The new one-off grants come in addition • £6k for businesses with a the time of entering into to billions of existing business support, rateable value between £15k the agreement. In including grants worth up to £3,000 for and £51k addition, the duration, closed businesses, and up to £2,100 per geographical area and month for impacted businesses once they scope of the restrictions reopen. • £9k for businesses with a must be directly tailored The government has also provided 100% rateable value of over £51k to the particular business rates relief for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses, £1.1 billion existing Business support is a devolved policy discretionary funding for Local Authorities, and therefore the responsibility of the the furlough scheme now extended to April devolved administrations, which will Please contact Luke Patel and 100% government backed loans, receive additional funding as a result of on 0113 227 9316 extended until March. these announcements: This is on top of the increased funding • The Scottish Government will receive or by email at which has already been guaranteed by the £375m [email protected] UK Government, to continue to provide the • The Welsh Government will receive devolved administrations the certainty £227m they need to plan for their COVID-19 • The Northern Ireland Executive will response in the months ahead. receive £127m January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Business 27

Indian farmers vow to carry on protests despite cold

Tens of thousands of Indian met. Even if we have to die here, farmers, protesting over we will.” agricultural laws that they say Since late November, when threaten their livelihoods, have thousands of farmers arrived in vowed to carry on their trucks and tractors to camp out around-the-clock sit-ins on the borders of New Delhi, despite cold weather that has nearly 30 people have died, already led to some deaths several of them as a result of among them. freezing weather, farmers said. Farmers from the northern About ten people have been states of Punjab, Haryana and killed in road accidents near the Uttar Pradesh and the desert protest sites, they said. state of Rajasthan have camped “We don’t want more people on key national highways for to die in this protest, and I hope weeks demanding a repeal of Modi and his government take the laws, withstanding winter back the laws soon,” Paagh temp-eratures dropping to 2-3 Singh, 76, said, wrapped in a degree Celsius. blue blanket. “It’s a democracy, The farmers, including a large and he (Modi) has to listen to number of older people, said us.” they would endure the bitter As temperatures dropped, winter sweeping northern one of the main protest sites India, including the capital New turned into a sea of small tents Delhi, to force Prime Minister and tarpaulin-covered tractor Narendra Modi’s administration trolleys. But some de- to rescind the laws introduced monstrators have to spend the in September. night sleeping in the open air. “It’s very difficult to camp out “I don’t care how cold it gets,” in this weather, but we aren’t said farmer Surminder Singh. scared,” said Balbir Singh, an “I’m neither scared of the cold “We don’ octogenarian from the Patiala nor of Modi. Our struggle will t want more district of Punjab. “We won’t go continue until the laws are back until our demands are withdrawn.” people to die in this protest, and I hope Modi and his government take back the laws soon.” 28 Business www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Life & Style 29

1. Take breaks A bit of experimentation should identify what works best for you and the child. You might find 30-minute blasts followed by 10-minute breaks help to keep your concentration up. Alternatively, you might prefer to work for longer periods at a stretch and then enjoy a longer break. Boring as it might sound, giving your learning a predictable structure and routine does help to make sure you get everything done! 2. Make a routine Children get the most out of homeschooling when parents decide when and what they should be studying. At school, the typical day might consist of seven 40 minute periods – four in the morning and three in the afternoon. It’s important to remember that most children (and adults) are not able to concentrate for long periods of time. The average lesson is filled with interruptions and irrelevancies and the real ‘work’ might be condensed into 10 minutes. The same is true at home. Even if you have assigned 40 minutes to a subject, do not be surprised if the useful work is done in just 10 minutes and the rest is spent in (apparently) less If you had a hundred home educators in a productive activity. Organisation is room, each of them would likely have a not simply a matter of time slots. It is different approach, but there are various a combination of timetabling and steps you can take to get the most out of study objectives. By setting routines, homeschooling. children will find it easier to stay With a third national lockdown closing focused, engaged and make progress. most UK schools, Greg Smith, Head of Operations at Oxford Home Schooling, one 3. Get rid of distractions of the UK's leading home education It’s really hard to focus when the providers, has given his 10 top tips on how to TV’s blaring, the radio’s on or there is tips on how to effectively homeschool. lots going on in the place you’re working, so try and get rid of the distractions. Also, concentrating is easiest when you’re in a quiet, comfortable place, so play around with how you and your child study – sitting, standing or lying down; inside effectively homeschool or outside; with lots of light or 10 without – and find a method that helps them concentrate. 4. Divide up the work 6. Don’t multitask 9. Stick to the curriculum Sometimes it can be difficult to Sometimes, particularly when there’s a lot of work to be done, It’s important to try and cover all of the subjects your child is used to motivate yourself when faced with a it can be hard to resist the urge to multitask and try and get lots of learning about, but don’t worry too much about spending an equal really big or difficult task. The best jobs done at once. This is best avoided though, as, in essence, you’re amount of time on each. You will naturally have greater knowledge in solution is to break it down into dividing up the amount of brainpower you have available to a some areas than others and it’s fine to lean on these more heavily. smaller pieces, planning out the given task, meaning you might miss out on important bits of However, your child may have interests in subjects you are less familiar various stages that need completing information. with, and it would be a shame if they were unable to continue learning before you start. This way, your child about these during this period. Avoiding these topics altogether could will know what needs doing and 7. Meditate and reduce stress result in your child losing their passion. If you are unsure about any you’ll both get a good sense of content, it can be quite refreshing to do some research yourself and Plenty of scientific studies have shown the benefits of sitting learn something new, before passing on the information to your child. progress as you work. silently, with your eyes closed and the mind focused on the present. This can dramatically reduce stress levels – a factor that’s been 5. Get lots of sleep proven to exacerbate tiredness and reduce memory retention. 10. Make it fun It’s an accepted fact that if you Learning doesn’t have to be a chore, there are hundreds of games you can play to exercise your brain, including the following memory tests. don’t get enough sleep, you’ll find it 8. Utilise TV and online learning There are card games where you have to match pairs or groups of face- harder to concentrate, learn and Technology is a massive part of education both in schools and at down cards, flipping two each turn and reverting them face-down if retain information. The trick is pretty home. Sites like BBC Bitesize and Geography Games are great they’re not a pair. You could also place a number of small, random items simple – get some sleep! Most people for delivering educational content in a fun, engaging way. It can on a tray, memorise the items for a minute, then cover the tray, listing as between the age of five and 11 need also be used to keep in touch with the homeschooling community many of the items as you can remember in a given time period. Then 10 to 12 hours of sleep per night, to share tips and advice. If you’re temporarily homeschooling, then there are two-player games, such as Memory Master, where one player while 11 to 18-year-olds need 8 to 10 tools like Google Classroom can help you interact with your class stares at a picture (magazines, books or photos all work) for a minute, hours. and teacher from school. after which the second player quizzes them on all aspects of the picture. 30 Life & Style www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

A study of 1,000 adults with a physical disability or a mental health condition found 45 per cent have felt lonely while 50 per cent have felt depressed because of the Coronavirus. But 67 per cent went as far as to say they felt people People living with a disability with a disability had been forgotten about during the pandemic. And three quarters (78 per cent) believe those living without a disability don’t understand how difficult it has been for them during the pandemic and lockdown. think they’ve been forgotten The survey examined how the day-to-day tasks many take for granted have caused issues for people with a disability during the Covid crisis. Almost half have found using public transport a more difficult and stressful experience, while 34 per cent have struggled to attend a non-Covid related about during the pandemic medical appointment. And 14 per cent of respondents were unable to get to the shop to top up their prepay gas or electricity meter. Paralympian, TV presenter and author Ade Adepitan, MBE, is working with Smart Energy GB, which commissioned the research to highlight the benefits of smart meters to disabled and vulnerable people.

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He said: “Living with a disability or a vulnerable circumstance means daily challenges that many people might not recognise - challenges which have become harder this year. “I have had a few teammates on my basketball team and the basketball league and training sessions are their only form of social interaction. “As soon as the lockdown hit, the basketball was cancelled and all training was stopped. “I was shocked when I spoke to one of the guys on the team and he said he had spent almost eight weeks without speaking to anybody, stuck at home and the only person he spoke to was the cashier at his local supermarket once a week when he went shopping. “The mental toll that would take on someone is huge and it's been extremely difficult for everyone during lockdown but it's been felt even more acutely by people with disabilities.” The OnePoll research for Smart Energy GB revealed seven in 10 have felt more anxious about trips to the supermarket and other shops than ever before. And a third of people living with a disability have been unable to buy groceries at some stage during the pandemic - because they couldn't get to the shops. Dan Brooke, CEO of Smart Energy GB, added: “Life’s tough for everyone right now and disabled people and vulnerable people are being hit especially hard by the impact of COVID-19. "It’s imperative that help and support is available to those who need it most, however big or small the challenge. “Smart meters can help address some of the For more information visit everyday challenges that disabled people and those living in vulnerable circumstances may face. “In particular many people have mobility issues, which can make it harder to access their energy meter www.smartenergygb.org to take readings. But smart meters remove that barrier by sending readings straight to your supplier automatically.” For more information visit www.smartenergygb.org January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Life & Style 31 32 Life & Style www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

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After the smashing success of The film also stars Chris Pine as Gal Gadot’s first outing as the Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig as the ground-breaking heroine, Cheetah, Pedro Pascal as Max Wonder Woman returns in a Lord, Robin Wright as Antiope and timely blockbuster that doesn’t Connie Nielsen as Hippolyta. pull its political punches. Charles Roven, Deborah From director Patty Jenkins and Snyder, Zack Snyder, Patty starring Gal Gadot in the title role, Jenkins, Gal Gadot and Stephen ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ fast Jones produced the film. Rebecca forwards to the 1980s as Wonder Steel Roven Oakley, Richard Woman’s next big screen Suckle, Marianne Jenkins, Geoff adventure finds her riding lightning Johns, Walter Hamada, Chantal across the sky, donning wings of Nong Vo and Wesley Coller served gold, and chasing a dream while in as the executive producers. pursuit of two new formidable foes: Wonder Woman 1984, has its Max Lord and the Cheetah. Home Premiere next week on 13th In ‘Wonder Woman 1984’, the January 2021, and is available to fate of the world is once more on watch on Platform Video on the line, and only Wonder Woman Demand, can save it. This new chapter in the Wonder Woman story finds Diana Prince living quietly among mortals in the vibrant, sleek 1980s—an era of excess driven by the pursuit of having it all. Though she’s come into her full powers, she maintains a low profile, curating ancient artifacts and only performing her superheroic acts incognito. But now, Diana will have to step directly into the spotlight and muster all her wisdom, strength and courage in order to save mankind from a world of its own making.

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Billions of searches are carried out every year, and 2020 was no different. With people stuck at home for large portions of the year, many turned to television for some The streaming light relief, and we’re excited to share the streaming shows that everyone was looking for. Year in Review compiles the most searched topics over the last year on Yahoo Search. We look at searches by domain country, so the UK list is shows everyone searches on uk.search.yahoo.com. searched for in 2020 The Mandalorian The second season of the hit Star Wars show landed on Disney+ this autumn, with its high octane sci-fi thrills entertaining fans on a weekly basis.

The Fall Although the BBC/RTÉ serial killer drama ended in 2016, the Gillian Anderson/Jamie Dornan-fronted drama found a new life in 2020 after the final season was added to Netflix.

Outlander The fifth season of the time-travelling fantasy show – based on Diana Gabaldon's The Fiery Cross – aired weekly on Amazon Prime January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Entertainment 37

Sex Education The second season of The Crown Laurie Nunn's hit teen The fourth season of Peter Morgan's comedy series landed on royal drama finally reached the era Netflix at the start of 2020, we were all waiting for as Charles and was a huge hit. and Diana tied the knot. Season 3 has already been commissioned.

Ozark The third season of Netflix's crime thriller dropped in March just as the world went into lockdown, providing the Jason Bateman- Laura Linney show Spitting Image with a captive After coming to an end in 1996, ITV's audience like no satirical puppet show returned in other. The fourth 2020 as a BritBox exclusive. Everyone and final season was desperate to see the rubber will be a two- versions of topical figures like Dominic The Stranger parter. Cummings, Boris Johnson, Kanye and The latest Harlan Coben Greta Thunberg, which drove a ton of adaptation from Netflix search online. The show was a hit boasted an all-star cast online and has already been renewed (Richard Armitage, Jennifer for a second season. Saunders, Dervla Kirwan) and an binge-able mystery that made it a huge hit online when it launched in Game January. Of Thrones Despite the final episode of Game of Thrones airing in May 2019, and its hugely divisive conclusion, people still couldn't get enough of the fantasy drama, with many revisiting the show in lockdown.

Gangs of London From the director of The Raid, Sky's Gangs of London is like Game of Thrones with guns and drugs instead of swords and dragons. A second season has been commissioned. 38 Entertainment www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Motors 39

F1 fans and petrolheads alike now have the rare opportunity to drive a Jordan F1 single seater, one of the most powerful race cars in the UK. Rare opportunity The all new experience, available from TrackDays.co.uk, actually allows participants to get in the very same cockpit that was once graced by race legend to drive a genuine Takuma Sato in 2002, as he battled fellow F1 legends such as Michael Schumacher, David Coulthard, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. Jordan F1 race car Continued on page 41 40 Motors www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

Aston Martin announces new deal with Semler Premium Sweden New renewed focus on customer dealer in Sweden. This is a very experience and service. exciting time for the Aston Martin Fredric Palmqvist, Brand brand, with new product launches Manager at Aston Martin ahead, our strengthened technical partnership Stockholm and Site Manager of the partnership with Mercedes-Benz new dealership said: “I’m very much AG and Aston Martin’s return to looking forward to welcoming our Formula 1™ in 2021.” Aston Martin and Semler expand its luxury brand portfolio increasing interest in Aston Martin customers to our brand-new luxury Oliver Turner, Regional President Premium Sweden have signed an with a new Aston Martin dealership together with an increasing demand Aston Martin dealership in Aston Martin Europe said: “Sweden agreement for Semler Premium to in Stockholm. The dealership will be in the luxury car segment in general. Stockholm. With this legendary, and is a very important market for Aston become Aston Martin’s new dealer operational on a temporary location This trend is centered in the major highly attractive, sports car brand, Martin and we very much value our partner for the Swedish market. in Convendum Stockholm, until a cities, which is why we want to we’re well prepared to develop our Swedish customers. It is our pleasure With the new Aston Martin brand-new facility will open its introduce Aston Martin in business in a highly competitive to be announcing this new exciting dealership officially operating from doors in June 2021. This ambitious Stockholm but will reach and cover market.” partnership with Semler Premium Q1 2021 onwards, Aston Martin’s project will include a new and used the entire Swedish market through Aston Martin Chief Executive for Stockholm which will ensure first ever SUV, the DBX, will enter car showroom, alongside a fully events and also a collection and Officer, Tobias Moers, commented: world class Sales & After Sales the Swedish market alongside the equipped Aftersales workshop with delivery service” says Johan “Moving forward with a strong Service. With a partner like Semler sports car range of Vantage, DB11 fully trained and experienced Mårtensson, Country Manager at partner like Semler Premium, we Premium and our product portfolio and DBS. technicians to create a new inspiring Semler Premium Sweden. are excited to officially announce including our first ever SUV As of 1st of February 2021, Semler universe for Aston Martin in the Through these new activities, this vital partnership and I am entering the Swedish market, the Premium, who are highly Swedish capital. Semler Premium will relaunch delighted to have signed the new Aston Martin DBX, we are looking experienced in the segment will “In Sweden, we have noted an Aston Martin in Sweden with a contract with our new Aston Martin forward to a successful 2021.” Mysterious Rolls Royce reveals subtle clues to Wraith Kryptos code Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has just deciphered characters will aid clients revealed a clue to its recently on their journey of discovery as they unveiled Wraith Kryptos Collection. begin to identify these letters on As clients around the world begin Wraith Kryptos’ complex fascia. to receive their highly limited Wraith Similarly, the embroidery on the Kryptos cars, they will embark on headrests translates as the double-R decoding the mysterious messages monogram, rendered in the cipher. found within the Bespoke elements The Bespoke team hopes that, of the motor car’s interior and together, these clues may provide a exterior. ‘way in’ that enables owners to Unveiled in July 2020, each of the attempt the puzzle. 50 cars in the Wraith Kryptos Clients will be invited to submit Collection is embellished with a their efforts at cracking the code via cipher created by Rolls-Royce the marque’s Whispers application, Bespoke Designer, Katrin Lehmann. from February 2021. The first to Previously, Lehmann commented complete the puzzle will be awarded CEO’s safe. Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Rolls-Royce cipher around the base that finding the ‘key’ is the first step a unique and prestigious prize. “Wraith Kryptos is a Rolls-Royce Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce of the figurine, and with this in uncovering the mysterious code. Only two people at the Home of Collection like no other. It is Motor Cars. information, clients will be able to With no successful decryptions to Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West embedded with a cryptographic “The Spirit of Ecstasy, the figurine embark on their cryptographic date, Rolls-Royce reveals today that Sussex, know the full resolution of the cipher and filled with mystery and that graces the bonnet of every Rolls- journey. The first client to decrypt this the Spirit of Ecstasy figurine on this sequence – the designer and the Chief intrigue. Now, we reveal the first clue Royce motor car, holds the key to code will receive a unique gift from enigmatic Collection conceals the Executive Officer. The answer for clients as they begin to receive uncovering this code. Rolls-Royce in recognition of their word Krypto, in code. These seven remains in a sealed envelope in the their cars around the world,” says “The word Kryptos is engraved in extraordinary talent!” January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Motors 41

Rare opportunity to drive a JAGUAR: genuine Jordan F1 race car Diamond anniversary Jaguar is marking the 60th pays homage to the E-type in a Continued from page 39 anniversary of the E-type sports car contemporary way. It’s testament to in 2021 with the introduction of a new Jaguar’s sports car design lineage that limited-edition 575PS V8 the 1960s Sherwood Green colour looks The legendary car itself, still Supercharged F-TYPE Heritage 60 as though it was designed for today’s F- sporting the instantly recognisable Edition. Just 60 examples of these all- TYPE.” DHL yellow exterior, cost a cool wheel drive sports cars will be The F-TYPE Heritage 60 Edition is £4.5 million to build. It is also to available for sale worldwide*, each available in both Coupé and Convertible date the only EJ12 chassis in one hand-finished by the body styles with exclusive Diamond- existence available to drive. personalisation experts at SV Turned Gloss Black 20-inch forged alloy Dan Jones, operations manager Bespoke. wheels, Gloss Black and Chrome at TrackDays.co.uk, said: “It’s very A specially curated commemorative exterior accents and black brake rare to have the chance to drive a specification includes solid Sherwood calipers. genuine F1 race car that was Green paintwork, an original E-type Launched in December 2019, the new driven in anger in the world’s colour that hasn’t been offered on a new F-TYPE R – which forms the basis of the foremost motorsport Jaguar since the 1960s, and extended new F-TYPE Heritage 60 Edition – is championship. duo-tone Caraway and Ebony Windsor exclusively all-wheel drive and features “However, it’s not for the leather interior trim which isn’t normally revised dampers, anti-roll bars and rear available on F-TYPE. suspension knuckles for heightened fainthearted, as it boasts 600 bhp, The new limited-run model also driver engagement. Power is from an engine that can spin to an features a unique aluminum console Jaguar’s 575PS supercharged V8, astonishing 10,500 rpm courtesy finisher inspired by the E-type’s rear- which produces 700Nm of torque for of a 3.0 litre Judd engine, while view mirror casing, the E-type 60th outstanding pace in all conditions. reaching 60 mph in under five • Follow in the footsteps of Grand anniversary logo embossed on the Performance is exceptional: the sprint seconds.” headrests of the lightweight from 0-60mph takes just 3.5 seconds, TrackDays.co.uk is currently Prix legends and drive a Jordan F1 Performance seats and E-type 60 while maximum speed is an offering Jordan F1 packages at badging shared with the limited-edition electronically-limited 186mph. Bovingdon Airfield in race car once driven by motor E-type 60 Collection vehicles announced The F-TYPE also provides a suite of Hertfordshire. The entry level is by Jaguar Classic earlier this year. advanced driver-focused technologies, called the Jordan F1 Driving sport legend Takuma Sato Commemorative treadplates, an SV including a reconfigurable, high- Experience, while even more Bespoke commissioning plaque and definition, 12.3-inch TFT instrument intense options include the Jordan Caraway-edged carpet mats provide cluster, Touch Pro Infotainment system F1 Suzuka Legend Experience finishing touches. and Smartphone Pack with Apple and the ultimate Jordan F1 Grand • TrackDays.co.uk is offering race Mark Turner, Commercial Director, CarPlay® as standard. Prix Experience, which includes Jaguar SV Bespoke, said: “Celebrating Each Heritage 60 Edition is built at 30 driving laps and many other 60 years of the iconic Jaguar E-type is Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich plant in the fans the chance to fully the perfect moment to create our first- UK and finished by the SV Bespoke extras. ever SV Bespoke limited edition – and team at Jaguar Special Vehicle Dan added: “Unsurprisingly, experience a genuine F1 race car the rarest F-TYPE, with just 60 cars Operations in Warwickshire. The new our Jordan F1 driving experiences available globally. We’ve worked closely model is priced from £122,500 in the are some of the most premium that cost £4.5 million to build with Jaguar Design to develop a theme UK. packages we offer. for the F-TYPE Heritage 60 Edition that “However, when you consider that it could cost up to £250,000 to own a genuine model, plus the • It is the only genuine Jordan F1 astronomical running costs, then these driving experiences in them driving experience of its kind are a real bargain while still enjoying a once-in-a-lifetime anywhere in the world thrill.”

To learn more about TrackDays.co.uk, including other single seater race car experiences, visit www.trackdays.co.uk, while to discover more about the Jordan F1 experience, which can be booked as a 10 month open voucher, visit www.trackdays.co.uk/driving-experience/formula-1/jordan/

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AA11 LAM AN11 SER AV11JAY BT55MLA DV11JAY F44TMA H11 RAA JAV333D KY11SAF M AL11S MU11 SAH NV11JAY PS11SAN S11 OHL £1,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £5,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £10,000 (A VIJAY) £1,500 ONO (BISSMILA) £10,000 (D VIJAY) £7,500 £REASONABLE OFFERS £5,500 £15,400 (K YUSAF) £OFFERS £1,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £10,000 (N VIJAY) £7,500 (P SUSAN) £OFFERS MON - FRI: 9-5.30 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07971 732 789 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07825 040 037 TEL. 07525 927 144 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07787 334 567 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07545 218 365 AA11MAD AN54AR N AWS550M BU55TE0 DY11SAF FA11 RYD H8 ABU JD11EEP KY55 HAN MAR20F MV11AMD NY11SAF PV11NDA S111RGL £15,000 (A AHMAD) £1,500 ONO (ANSAAR) £10,000 (AWESOME) £5,000 ONO (BUSTED) £15,400 (D YUSAF) £1,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £950 ONO £7,000 (J DILEEP) £3,800 £4,000 ONO £1,500 (MOHAMMAD) £15,400 (N YUSAF) £SERIOUS OFFERS £OFFERS TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 254 294 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07968 642 402 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07990 116 644 TEL. 07867 886 786 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07707 146 047 TEL. 07919 583 618 AA11YAA AN55AR K AY11NUS BV11JAY DY11SUF FA11SHA HA11EEX JE11OUS KY55 HOR MD04WOD MV11JAY NY11SUF PW11SON S13AF X £20,000 £10,000 (AALIYAA) £1,000 £9,500 (A YUNUS) (B VIJAY) £15,000 (D YUSUF) £9,000 (F AISHA) £12,000 (HAILEE X) £20,000 £3,500 £1400 (M DAWOOD) £10,000 (M VIJAY) £15,000 (N YUSUF) £15,000 (P WILSON) £1,200 ONO TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07983 480 777 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07786 615 234 TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07428 657 147 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07791 919 237 AA12JAN ANJ33M AS11SAF BY11SAF EA11MAD FA11MAD HA11EYX JK11 ANN L11 KJY MD11EEP MY11NUS NY55 AAR PY11SAF S40YB K £15,000 (ARJAN) £4,995 £15,400 (A YUSAF) £15,400 (B YUSAF) £10,000 (E AHMAD) £10,000 (F AHMAD) £12,000 (HAILEY X) £2,500 (J KHAN) £1,195 ONO £7,000 (M DILEEP) £9,500 (M YUNUS) £1,250 £15,400 (P YUSAF) £1,495 (SHOYB/SAQYB K) TEL. 07731 464002 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07815 114 201 TEL. 07867 770 940 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07786 424 251 AA51ZAA ANW444R AY11SUF BY11SUF EA11MED FA11MED HA11MAD JK11MAR L1 4 USY MD11AMD MY11P0D NY55 HAA PY11SUF S44JED £OFFERS £10,000 ONO (ANWAAR) £15,000 (A YUSUF) £15,000 (B YUSUF) £15,000 (E AHMED) £15,000 (F AHMED) £10,000 (H AHMAD) £15,000 (J KUMAR) £3,000 (U 4 USY / LUSY) £2,500 (MOHAMMAD) £3,000 (MY IPOD) £1,250 £15,000 (P YUSUF) £OFFERS TEL. 07977 612 479 TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07786 424 251 TEL. 07867 886 786 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07985 455 057 [email protected] AA55HAK ANW444R AY11 UBS C11 EWY EA55TAL FAH44D HA11MED JS11SAN L 1MRN ME11BUB MY51SHA 00110YD R011ANG S48 EYA £8,895 ONO £10,000 ONO (ANWAAR) £2,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £2,500 £OFFERS T: 07740 784 983 £9,995 £15,000 (H AHMED) £7,500 (J SUSAN) £10,000 ONO (IMRAN) £19,000 (MEHBUB) £995 (MY SHISHA) £20,000 (OO LLOYD) £9,500 (ROHAN G) £2,500 TEL. 07779 324 610 TEL. 07946 162 099 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07764 656 667 [email protected] TEL. 07530 612 171 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07759 097 070 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07834 531 683 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07588 326 444 AA55 RAF AS11 AHS B055 KHN C14 SSE EA55TLE FAZ44L HA13 ZAH JS11AUN L60N FR ME11MUD MY55TYC OO11ARY RO11ANK S6F XX £1,250 £OFFERS £OFFERS £5,500 £19,000 £7,500 £9,500 £3,000 (A SHAHS) £7,500 (CLASSY) T: 07740 784 983 OFFERS OVER £5,000 £15,000 (J SHAUN) £2,000 ONO (MEHMUD) T: 07740 784 983 £15,000 (OO HARY) (ROHAN K) £1,200 ONO TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07815 114 201 TEL. 07971 850 490 TEL. 07815 114 201 [email protected] TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07973 165 474 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07427 677 989 TEL. 07985 455 057 [email protected] TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07791 919 237 AALI5 EAS7S FAZ 786 JV11JAY LA14BBA ME11TAB N005HEN 0A11MAD R011ANP AS11 AKS B055Y B0 C 5KY W HA17 GEL S7KCK £15,000 £1,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £5,000 T: 07740 784 983 £999 ONO £REASONABLE OFFERS OVER £10,000 £8,000 ONO £10,000 (J VIJAY) £675 ONO (LAIBA) £18,000 (MEHTAB) £OFFERS £10,000 (O AHMAD) £15,000 (ROHAN P) £1,000 TEL. 07733 244 444 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 [email protected] TEL. 07427 677 989 TEL. 07974 179 156 TEL. 07765 555 786 TEL. 07908 472 121 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07779 050 970 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07870 696 399 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07508 341 074 AAL115 AS11 GER B111 NAA CA11SHA EB11ATT FB11ACK HA54NS R JY11NUS LD11EEP MJ11DGE N171LA E OA55ERS R011ANX S777YRA £10,000 £2,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £OFFERS £9,000 (C AISHA) £7,000 (E BHATT) £8,500 (F BLACK) £OFFERS £9,500 (J YUNUS) £7,000 (L DILEEP) £25,000 (M JUDGE) £1,500 ONO £5,000 ONO (QASSER) £12,500 (ROHAN X) £500 TEL. 07733 244 444 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07557 472 855 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07866 947 665 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07427 677 989 TEL. 07967 350 957 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07473 865 081 AAZ15 AS110KB B15 NAD CA11MAD EB11ACK FD11EEP HAB333B JY11SAF LJ11DGE MK11MAR N1DEM 0B11ACK R121 SAM S8XXY

£OFFERS £9,500 (ASHOK B) £REASONABLE OFFERS £10,000 (C AHMAD) £8,500 (E BLACK) £7,000 (F DILEEP) £5,550 £15,400 (J YUSAF) £15,500 ( L JUDGE) £20,000 (M KUMAR) £15,000 ONO £8,500 (O BLACK) £OFFERS £2,995 ONO TEL. 07977 612 479 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07834 016 393 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07774 112 121 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07962 394 890 TEL. 07949 891 313 AB10CH0 AS110KC B16 KMY CA55Y ME EB11ACK FDZ14 HAV3N JY11SUF LL110NG MM02 AAM N333EWS OC11ARK R12 EEE S80HAL

£OFFERS NO WITHHELD N o £9,500 (ASHOK C) £2,500 £OFFERS T: 07740 784 983 £8,500 (E BLACK) £2,495 £16,000 (HEAVEN-HAVEN) £15,000 (J YUSUF) £4,500 (L LUONG) £1,495 £2,500 £9,000 (O CLARK) £OFFERS £6,995 TEL. 07754 852 402 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07405 763 319 [email protected] TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07954 389 874 TEL. 07731 464002 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07794 820 437 TEL. 07969 914 041 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07707 707 609 TEL. 07867 861 193 AB10SAB AS110KD B166 BOB CA55Y MS EGO 80Y FE51ALL HE11ENH K11 ANN LS11SAN MO11 BEN N333RAA 0D11EEP R12SYY S88 TAL

£3,250 ONO (ABID SAB) £9,500 (ASHOK D) £6,995 £OFFERS T: 07740 784 983 £OFFERS £4,999 £15,000 (HELEN H) £50,000 £7,500 (L SUSAN) £3,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £OFFERS £7,000 (O DILEEP) £OFFERS £OFFERS (SHEETAL) TEL. 07773 995 142 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07530 612 171 [email protected] TEL. 07787 334 567 TEL. 07846 480 112 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07815 114 201 TEL. 07985 455 057 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07751 427 106 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07816 488 420 TEL. 07786 510 000 AB11ACK AS110KF B17SH U CA65 NOW EH55ANS FG11PTA HE11ENM K3LAM LV11JAY MR04LLY N444HEM OE11 BOY R12Y MP SA11DAH

£8,500 (A BLACK) £9,500 (ASHOK F) £OFFERS £4,000 ONO OFFERS OVER £4,000 £6,995 (F GUPTA) £15,000 (HELEN M) £800 ONO £10,000 (L VIJAY) £1,900 ONO (MR D ALLY) £5,500 ONO £20,000 (DELL BOY) OFFERS OVER £400 £1,500 ONO (SAIDAH) TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07866 860 894 TEL. 07908 472 121 TEL. 07513 257 029 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07774 112 121 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07774 246 877 TEL. 07766 645 325 TEL. 07815 114 201 TEL. 07866 992 500 TEL. 07946 162 099 AB11DVL AS110KG B19 ALY CB11ATT EJ11DGE FK11MAR HE11ENP K4AHN LY11SAF MR10 JAT N44DLM NG11PTA R15WNA SA11HAS

£OFFERS £9,500 (ASHOK G) £3,495 £7,000 (C BHATT) £15,500 (E JUDGE) £15,000 (F KUMAR) £15,000 (HELEN P) £100,000 ONO £15,400 (L YUSAF) £OFFERS SERIOUS OFFERS £6,995 (O GUPTA) £3,000 ONO (RIZWANA) £1,500 ONO (SALIHA) TEL. 07707 146 047 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07954 389 874 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07506 342 385 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07928 473 771 TEL. 07969 914 041 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07779 300 128 TEL. 07946 162 099 AB12AAR AS110KH B19 FRR CD11EEP EK11MAR FL11CAS HE11ENR K4JOL LY11SUF MR1100K N4SUR 0J11DGE R19SHS SA11KAS

£3,500 ONO (ABRAAR) £9,500 (ASHOK H) £995 (BIG FRR) £7,000 (C DILEEP) £15,000 (E KUMAR) £7,000 (F LUCAS) £15,000 (HELEN R) OFFERS OVER £5,000 £15,000 (L YUSUF) £9,500 (MR HOOK) £1,995 £15,000 (O JUDGE) OVER £2,000 ONO £1,500 ONO (SAIKA) TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07971 850 490 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 [email protected] TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07954 389 874 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07427 677 989 TEL. 07946 162 099 ABD111L AS110KJ B1G SLD CH11LER EL11CAS FRA22T HE11ENT K4 VRS MO11EB S MR110BB N4 YEB 0K11MAR R24 SAM SA11MAD

£10,000 ONO (ABDUL) £9,500 (ASHOK J) £2,500 £OFFERS £7,000 (E LUCAS) £4,900 £15,000 (HELEN T) £10,000 (KAURS) £OFFERS £9,500 (MR HOBB) £950 £15,000 (O KUMAR) £OFFERS £15,000 (S AHMAD) TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07764 656 667 [email protected] TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07815 114 201 TEL. 07787 334 567 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07896 699 241 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07962 394 890 TEL. 07985 455 057 ABR44R AS110KK B1LRL CB11ATT EL11SAA FS11SAN HE11OO X K40SUM MO11EB X MR110WE N4 WED 0M11LES R34 RAJ SA11MAZ (SAIMA/SALMA) £10,000 ONO (ABRAAR) £9,500 (ASHOK K) £OFFERS (BILAL) £7,000 (C BHATT) £20,000 (ELISA A) £7,500 (F SUSAN) £1,500 ONO (HELLO X) £3,500 £OFFERS £15,000 (MR HOWE) £10,000 (NAWED, NAWEED) £7,500 (O MILES) £OFFERS £3,500 ONO TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07808 950 492 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07787 334 567 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07731 464002 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07928 473 771 TEL. 07946 162 099 AD11EEP AS110KL B4 BMW CH13 DRY EM11LYC FY11SAF HD11EEP K444BAH M011TYP MR110YD NA11EED 0 M11RZA R40 JAH SA13 BAH

£7,000 (A DILEEP) £9,500 (ASHOK L) £7,500 £10,000+ (CHOWDRY) £8,000 (EMILY C) £15,400 (F YUSAF) £7,000 (H DILEEP) £2,500 ONO (KAABAH) £7,000 (MONTY P) £29,000 (MR LLOYD) £15,000 (NAHEED) £3,500 ONO £OFFERS £OFFERS TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07815 114 201 TEL. 07973 165 474 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07779 300 128 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07962 394 890 TEL. 07779 675 730 TEL. 07983 104 538 AES141T AS110KM B4 RUF CH13 LER EM11LYD FY11SUF HK11NGS K77 MYE M011VER MR11ACK NA11 DEA 0S11SAN R40LEX SA13 WAR

£OFFERS £9,500 (ASHOK M) £OFFERS £10,000+ (CHILLER) £8,000 (EMILY D) £15,000 (F YUSUF) £14,000 (H KINGS) £OFFERS T: 07907 318 666 £10,000 (M OLIVER) £9,500 (MR HACK) £2,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £7,500 (O SUSAN) £OFFERS £10,000 ONO TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07796 008 786 TEL. 07973 165 474 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 no withheld numbers TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07868 572 069 TEL. 07838 603 001 AF11 AAK AS110KN B4 WFA CS10 NGH EM11LYE G 13OXD HK11MAR K7 PPA M0 51DDK MR11ALE NA11MAD 0V11JAY R44JA F SAF333R

£2,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £9,500 (ASHOK N) £1,195 ONO £OFFERS £8,000 (EMILY E) £OFFERS £15,000 (H KUMAR) £3,995 ONO £OFFERS T. 07954 370 359 £9,500 (MR HALE) £10,000 (N AHMAD) £10,000 (O VIJAY) £2,800 ONO £2,995 ONO MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07867 770 940 TEL. 07928 473 771 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07913 919 169 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07890 201 854 MOHAMMED SIDDIQUE TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07974 179 156 TEL. 07729 288 346 AF11 LAK AS110KO B45HAR CS11SAN EM11LYF G13SAL HM11LES KA11 DEM M111 NWR MR11AYE NA11MAZ 0Y11SAF R6JJY SA55Y MS

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Coronavirus and Organisations call for return of sport community activity in higher tiers

More than 50 sporting bodies have nation's recovery". Year's resolution", is part of a activity in the higher tiers of called on the government to allow Under current coronavirus campaign entitled restrictions to ensure people can get community sport to return in areas restrictions in England, a #SaveOurSports which launched back to participating in what they in the higher tiers of coronavirus maximum of 4,000 fans are in September with the aim of love as soon as possible." restrictions "as soon as possible". allowed at outdoor events in tier W“e ask for the Government to do protecting community sport The bodies called for sport "to be A joint statement - signed by one and up to 2,000 supporters during the pandemic. at the heart of our nation's post- organisations including the Football can attend in tier-two areas but the same for community sport The organisations thanked the Covid renewal in 2021 and beyond", Association, England and Wales none in tiers three and four. and activity in the higher tiers of government "for their support to adding that "there is a golden Board and the Lawn Tennis In tier four, indoor gyms and date in getting elite and opportunity for sport and physical Association - also called for the sports facilities must close. In tier restrictions to ensure people can community sport back being activity to build back better". return of fans. three they can open but indoor played". "Our specific aim is to see activity It said efforts to increase sporting group activities are not allowed. get back to participating in what The statement continued: "We and levels of participation return to participation were "vital", describing The statement, which the they love as soon as possible. ask for the Government to do the their pre-Covid levels by 2022," the the sector as "essential to the organisations have called a "New same for community sport and statement said. 46 Sport www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

Azeem Rafiq’s claim sets out: • Expressly racist Cricketer says he “dressing room banter”, including the following language addressed at non-white players: • “Paki” • “elephant washers” was “victimised” • “go back where you came from” Azeem Rafiq files • characterising players of Pakistani origin as “other”, “different”, and legal complaint “difficult” against Yorkshire • YCCC’s failure to respect the ethnic beliefs of County Cricket Club Pakistani players and players of Pakistani Former under-15 and under-19 descent, including the England cricket captain, Azeem non-provision of Halal Rafiq, is claiming direct food facilities and discrimination and harassment on the grounds of race, as well as attempts to enforce the victimisation and detriment as a drinking culture of the club result of his efforts to address racism on them at the club. His claim includes expressly racist • Players and officials “dressing room banter”, where non- laughing in response to white players were often addressed alcohol being thrown on a as “Paki” and “elephant washers”, and being told to “go back where Muslim child at a match you came from”. He says team-mates • On-field racist abuse of nicknamed him as “Raffa the Kaffir”, and that YCCC repeatedly ignored a black South African his concerns about racism and player - “fuck off back to victimisation. your own country, you Rafiq states that he was unable to Kolpak fucker” – by a bring his claim before now because Yorkshire team-mate of the time it took to recover from the severe mental health issues, • Team-mates including depression and nicknaming Mr Rafiq “Raffa contemplating suicide - all of which he suffered as a result of the the Kaffir” discrimination he faced at the club. • How Mr Rafiq was But, inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, Rafiq spoke out denied professional in August this year about his opportunities offered to experience of racism at the club. white British players, Azeem Rafiq has now filed a legal including being refused claim against Yorkshire County Cricket Club (YCCC) under the the opportunity to play Equality Act, and his allegations have 20:20 cricket in the winter since been substantiated by former YCCC employees, including test • The lack of pastoral care players Tino Best and Rana Naveed- support provided Mr Rafiq ul-Hassan. when his son was still born, After Rafiq went public, the as well as differential England & Wales Cricket Board treatment in coaching & (ECB) made a number of pledges to me, been on the receiving end of concern he had about retaliation make the sport more inclusive, racism and discrimination will and/or career damage he would face development support and including the establishment of a new understand how hard it is to open up as a result of bringing his claim. disciplinary matters Independent Commission for about the pain and suffering it causes. It was only after the Black Lives Equality in Cricket. After years of I feel a sense of relief to finally speak Matter and MeToo movements that • How the club inaction, the YCCC is now about it and that my healing process he felt he had to speak out in order repeatedly ignored his investigating the allegations and is can now begin. for his concerns about institutional concerns about racism and expected to report early next year – “I hope this claim will give me the racism to be properly addressed. victimisation as a result of this legal claim is a separate process. closure I need and that the Dan Jarvis, who is Rafiq’s MP the complaints he raised Rafiq’s legal claim seeks a recommendations from the Tribunal (Barnsley Central), said: “It is simply Lawyer Asma Iqbal declaration that the club acted will help bring about change for our appalling that professional cricketers of Chadwick Lawrence (in April 2018, August unlawfully, as well as financial future generations in cricket.” have suffered disgraceful racist abuse 2018, and at the time of his damages for the harm and detriment Parts of Rafiq’s claim are outside and discrimination in the workplace. Rafiq’s lawyer, Asma Iqbal said: release in September he suffered. The claim also makes the primary time limit. He will, Azeem Rafiq has been brave in “Azeem is a victim of institutional 2018) recommendations to ensure that however, argue that it is just and speaking out and he has my support. racism who has taken a brave step to changes are brought about at the equitable for time to be extended “I’m sure that Yorkshire County whistle blow on an institution which • The severe mental club to ensure it doesn’t happen given the public interest involved in Cricket Club will want to engage now accepts it needs to embrace health issues that Rafiq again. his claims and that the Tribunal constructively with Azeem and his change; if only they had recognised In particular, Rafiq believes that should hear the totality of his legal team to resolve this matter to a this in 2018 when Azeem was crying faced as a result of his more must be done to ensure that treatment before deciding this issue. satisfactory conclusion. out for help and support. treatment by the club, combating racism in cricket must Rafiq adds that the financial “I hope that all clubs – from county “Crucially, the YCCC can do the including depression and start with the youngest age groups difficulty he suffered after being cricket to the grassroots – will now right thing and accept this claim, contemplating suicide and continue throughout the junior released by the club, left him unable, play their full part in supporting the which will allow the action to go and senior set-ups. until very recently, to engage legal ECB reforms to eradicate the ahead. If YCCC is serious about Rafiq said: “Those who have, like professionals to advise him. The scourge of racism from cricket.” tackling racism, it will do just that.” January 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Sport 47

Olympics official says prioritise athletes for Covid-19 jab so Games can go ahead in the summer

Prioritise Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury ‘WON’T happen this year’ Anthony Joshua's Wilder has got his rematch going to step aside now so eagerly-anticipated clause.” AJ and Tyson Fury can fight,’ heavyweight title Former WBC king Wilder yeah, but no, Deontay Wilder unification fight with Tyson began mediation last wants his rematch." Fury will be derailed by November after Fury Despite the prospect of Deontay Wilder, according abandoned plans to have a potentially having to face to boxer Derek Chisora. third fight. Wilder again, Fury's sights Negotiations over the long- Wilder and his team are firmly set on ripping the athletes awaited Battle of Britain are believe Fury is still WBA (Super), WBO, IBF and Olympic athletes should be given priority vaccinated beforehand. underway, with both parties contractually obliged to take IBO titles away from AJ. access to coronavirus vaccines to save the He said: "In Canada where we might have confident of hashing out a part in a trilogy fight. Team And the former unified Tokyo Games from cancellation, according to a 300 or 400 hundred athletes - to take 300 or 400 deal. Fury, however, are adamant heavyweight champion prominent International Olympic Committee vaccines out of several million in order to have But former world title the American's rematch reckons he can get the job (IOC) member. Canada represented at an international event challenger Chisora reckons clause expired last October. done inside two rounds. The Tokyo Olympiad was due to be held in of this stature, character and level - I don't the trilogy fight clause Wilder But Chisora expects the Fury told Sky Sports: "I July last year but is now pencilled in for this think there would be any kind of a public had placed in his contract to presiding judge to rule in don't think he is as good as summer. outcry about that. rematch Fury will delay the favour of Wilder, who lost the people talk him up to be. It’s understood conversations are underway "It's a decision for each country to make and super-fight until 2022. WBC strap to The Gypsy "And I don't believe he between government and the British Olympic there will be people saying they are jumping He said: “The contract says King last February. believes it himself, I think he Association (BOA) about securing athletes a the queue but I think that is the most realistic he [Wilder] fights Tyson Fury He added: “Tyson Fury has a confidence issue after COVID-19 vaccination by July, when the way of it going ahead." three times. So why is was supposed to fight a two shaky performances and delayed Tokyo Olympics are due to begin. But The IOC is currently considering ways to everybody trying to come up couple of months ago boxing is all about form. British Olympic bosses are keen to stress that assist with the vaccination of athletes in nations with their own conclusion for? [against Agit Kabayel], and "On his last two fights he is this would not be at the expense of elderly or where there is unlikely to be an extensive “We’ve seen the first [Fury then Deontay Wilder went to not in form and, on my last vulnerable people. vaccination programme before the summer. vs. Wilder] fight, we’ve seen court in America, and then two, I am. the second fight, and now they pulled the fight out." "Momentum is with me Dick Pound from Canada is the longest Renewed concerns have been expressed we’re going to see the third “There are problems, and, because of that, I serving member of the IOC, and is confident about whether the Tokyo Olympics, due to fight. Deontay Wilder wants his believe I take him out early, that the Olympics can still go ahead with global begin on 23rd July - exactly a calendar year “The fight WON’T happen rematch. That is it. very early, maybe inside one participation as long as athletes can be later than the original date - will take place. this year because Deontay "If Deontay Wilder says ‘I’m or two rounds." 48 Sport www.asianexpress.co.uk January 2021 - 2nd Edition

MMooeeeenn AAllii tteessttss ppoossiittiivvee ffoorr CCoovviidd--1199 England all-rounder Moeen Ali has tested positive for coronavirus after landing at Hambantota airport in Sri Lanka, despite having tested negative before departure. The entire touring party were tested on arrival in Sri Lanka on Sunday 3rd January and following his positive test result, Ali will now self-isolate for 10 days. The entire touring party had tested negative before departure. Bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes will also self-isolate and face further testing after being deemed a potential close contact. An England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) statement read: "Following PCR tests administered on arrival at the airport in Hambantota on Monday 4th January, The England and Wales Cricket Board can confirm that Moeen Ali has tested positive for COVID-19. "Ali will now observe a period of 10-days self-isolation, in accordance with the Sri Lanka Government's protocol on quarantine. "Chris Woakes has been deemed as a possible close contact, and he will observe a period of self-isolation and further testing. "The touring party will be PCR tested for a second time on Tuesday morning. At this stage, the team will train for the first time on Wednesday." The first Test of the two-match series starts in Galle on 14th January and although the isolation period is due to end the day before, it remains to be seen whether either Ali or Woakes will be available for selection.

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