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Over half a million pupils are Tel : 0113 322 9911 Follow us on celebrated their GCSE results on Thursday 12 August, with overall 08703 608 606 • Over half a million grades slightly up on last year. Results show 79.1% of entries Email : received a grade 4 or above – pupils receiving GCSE equivalent to a pass – increasing 0.3 [email protected] Asian Express is available as percentage points on last year. a FREE WEEKLY pick-up from Similarly, 80.9% of pupils achieved Stories: [email protected] selected supermarkets, qualification results today 4 or above in English and 77.9 in [email protected] maths, increasing by 0.7 and 0.8 retail outlets, community percentage points (ppt) Advertising enquiries: centres, boutiques, and 520,000 vocational respectively, enabling them to move [email protected] restaurants and many other on to the next stage of education or training despite the disruption of Text to mobile : distribution outlets across and technical certificates the pandemic. the Yorkshire region. This year’s GCSE grades were 07772 365 325 determined by those who know issued students best – their teachers – with students only assessed on what they had been taught, under plans to So pick-up your FREE copy ensure fairness for young people. • 79.1% of entries receive The figures show 7.7% of entries are at grade 9, 30.0% at grade 7 or of Asian Express TODAY! above – showing small increases of a grade 9-4, a small year- 1.1 percentage ppt and 2.4 ppts on 2020 respectively. ©Media Buzz. All contents are Copyright. All Rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be stored in any Ofqual reported earlier this week retrieval system or transmitted electronically in any form without prior written permission of the Publishers. Whilst every on-year increase of 0.3 effort is made to ensure accuracy, no responsibility can be accepted for inaccuracies howsoever caused. Contributed that the have also material does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Publishers. The editorial policy and general layout of this publication are at the discretion of the publisher and no debate will be entered into. No responsibility can be accepted helped limit the widening of historic for illustrations, articles or photographs whilst in transmission with the Publishers or their Agent unless a commitment is made in writing prior to receipt of such items. gaps between groups of students percentage points and types of school. Students receiving results will have the opportunity to move on to a range of high-quality post-16 • Around 80% of pupils options, from A levels to vocational and technical qualifications. This is the second year that young people achieving passing grade can move on to study T Levels, with seven new subject choices available from September, including of 4 or above in English Healthcare, Science and Onsite and Maths Construction. August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 3

Small increases in maths Statistics show: and English GCSE at grade 4 Comparison of grades and above, with pass rates between this year and last now 77.9% and 80.9% year showed broad stability respectively, with increases in the historic differences of 0.7 and 0.8 percentage between groups of students. points. 79.1% of entries receive a Entries into EBacc grade 4 or above, compared subjects rose by 2.4% to 78.8% in 2020. overall with 78.4% of results Secondary selective at grade 4 and above. schools had the highest Over 520,000 certificates proportion of grades above for vocational and technical 7 (68.4%), followed by qualifications at level 1/2 independent schools and level 2 have been (61.2%). There was also a issued. relative increase of 8.6% This summer’s GCSE since 2020 in the proportion grades were subject to of grades at 7 and above in quality assurance, with all academies, compared with a grades being checked by 7.1% increase in schools or colleges – and independent schools. one in five having a sample In real terms, this means of their grades checked by there are 1.10 times more exam boards – helping to grades at 7 and above in give students, parents, academies, compared to colleges, universities and 1.08 times more grades at 7 employers confidence in and above in independent grades. schools, in 2021 compared to 2020.

is studying A levels or our new T about the focus of content of the Levels or taking one of the many exams for other subjects. other routes available, like an The Government has committed “ apprenticeship. to an ambitious, and long-term Young people “I also want to pay a special education recovery plan, including tribute to teachers and school an investment to date of over £3bn have worked leaders, who have gone above and and a significant expansion of our beyond to support their students tutoring programme to support this year.” children and young people to make hard despite the This year’s GCSE and vocational up for learning lost during the and technical qualifications results pandemic. challenges of the follow results for AS, A level and vocational technical qualifications, which enabled more than 190,000 last year and 18-year-olds in England to take up their first choice university place. “ they should feel Students receiving their results I also want to pay today can get advice about their next steps from the National a special tribute incredibly proud Careers Service. A wide range of post-16 options are available to this of their cohort, from the Government’s new to teachers and pioneering T levels which started Housing Disrepair? last year to hundreds of high-quality school leaders, achievements apprenticeships and vocational qualifications. who have gone Do you live in rented accomodation? today. The Government intends for GCSE and A level exams to go Do you have damp, mould, leaks, ahead next summer, and together above and Education Secretary Gavin with Ofqual recently ran a rotten windows or roof problems? Williamson said: “Young people consultation on arrangements for beyond to have worked hard despite the the assessments to recognise the If you notified your landlord of the problem and they did nothing- challenges of the last year and they disruption to students’ education support their speak to us should feel incredibly proud of their during the pandemic. The proposals achievements today. include choices about the topics Contact: Shahzad Ilyas “Every young person can now students will be assessed on for students this year. look forward with excitement to some subjects, and giving schools 0113 249 8478 taking their next steps, whether that and colleges advance information 4 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire has been successful in securing significant additional funding for the region to tackle domestic abuse. £390,939 from the Home Office’s Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme, will be shared between four projects. The funded initiatives hold offenders to account for their actions, and deliver bespoke training and guidance programmes aimed at changing their behaviour for good. Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire said: “I am extremely pleased that we’ve been able to secure these additional resources for West Yorkshire. “It’s not just a large sum of funding, it’s fewer victims of domestic abuse, it’s perpetrator’s understanding their behaviour is wrong and making a commitment to stop. It’s also children growing up in a safe environment – like they all should. “We know the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions has meant rising number of Domestic Violence incidents, and some of this money will be going to support services directly dealing with this fall out. “Tackling offender behaviour is just one element of the fight against domestic abuse and I want victims in West Yorkshire to know that they absolutely come first. For anyone needing support on these issues please contact the police, Victim Support, or my office and you will be directed to the right services.” Kate Hook, Director of Corporate Services, Restorative Solutions CIC, said: “Restorative Solutions are delighted that our domestic abuse perpetrator work, funded by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, has supported this successful bid.

The funded projects • Kirklees Council - Caring Dads in Kirklees - A programme that has a positive impact on fathers parenting and co-parenting practices. • Restorative Solutions - Cautions and Relationship Abuse (CARA) service to meet the increasing demand to existing CARA service as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. • Restorative Solutions – Restore Families - A focused adolescent violence programme to address youth violence displayed towards family members and peers and 1-1 whole family support for both perpetrator and victim. • Yorkshire Children Centre - Recognise Reflect Change (RRC) targeting male perpetrators and bringing a focussed Mayor of session for stalking behaviours.

“We are delivering two key areas of work, firstly the successful commissioned CARA programme, working closely with West Yorkshire Police, will strengthen the West Yorkshire embedded referral pathway to meet the increase in demand, over 30% higher than anticipated, and ensure that no referral is turned away and more perpetrators and their victims will benefit from CARA in the coming year. “Secondly, we are bringing the Restore Families Remote programme to West Yorkshire, having successfully secures delivered this elsewhere throughout the pandemic and since 2015 as a face to face programme. Our Restore Families Remote project will bring highly experienced facilitators to West Yorkshire and through our partnership working will support up to 60 young people and their families over the coming year.” £390,000 Catherine McKenzie, Head of Children and Family Services, said: “We are delighted to announce that we have been granted funding. This will enable our dedicated team at Yorkshire Children’s Charity to deliver our Recognise Reflect Change (RCC) programme. This specialist programme has been developed to tackle the growing issue to tackle of domestic abuse, and we will work closely with male perpetrators within the Kirklees area to address the root cause of these behaviours. “We are extremely grateful to receive the funds needed for this programme that aims to break the cycle of domestic abuse.” domestic abuse August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 5

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Employment of 58% of BAME workers affected A new campaign showcasing how 55% of the UK’s Indian population. March 2020. After being unemployed Work Coach and knew exactly what Work Coaches are helping jobseekers Furthermore, women across all for almost a year, Tamanna had to do. back into work through a government ethnicities have been dis- begun to feel disheartened. “It can be “My job is extremely rewarding,” website has been recently relaunched proportionately affected compared to the worst feeling in the world,” shares says Raj. “I love being able to make a by the Department for Work and men. Overall, 52% of women have Tamanna. “You spend so much time positive change by helping people Pensions (DWP). seen their employment affected as a My job is extremely on your application, and think it’s move forward in their lives.” The campaign aims to increase result of the pandemic compared to “ going well – but then you don’t hear Raj helped Tamanna by first usage of the JobHelp website, as well 45% of men. This includes 70% of rewarding,” says Raj. anything back.” identifying the strengths and as raising awareness and increasing Asian women, who have reported a But things started to change when weaknesses of her CV. She used the uptake of the Work Coach support, loss in income or change to their “I love being able to Tamanna met Raj, a DWP Youth JobHelp website to find the latest tips government skills, employment and employment situation. Employability Coach, who was and guidance and worked with support programmes and training Among those impacted was 21- tasked with helping Tamanna find Tamanna to make necessary courses available to those eligible. year-old Tamanna Begum from make a positive work. With over 30 years of improvements. DWP’s ‘jobs army’ of Work Birmingham, who lost her job in experience, Raj is an experienced Packed with tips on everything Coaches, including 13,500 additional change by helping from how to craft a perfect CV to recruits taken on since the COVID- perfecting video interviewing skills, 19 pandemic hit, are using online people move forward the JobHelp website is a good place resource JobHelp to tackle for jobseekers to start their job unemployment in the UK. in their lives. search, particularly as the economy The JobHelp website opens up the starts to pick up. expertise of DWP Work Coaches to “As restrictions ease, organisations jobseekers who are unable to claim across the country will increasingly be Universal Credit (UC), while offering looking for new people to join them. UC customers an online resource to If you’re applying for work, the refer back to throughout their job JobHelp website can help you find search. these vacancies and support you with Over 58% of Black Asian Minority every stage of your application,” says Ethnic workers have had their Mims Davies MP, Minister for employment affected since the start Employment. of the pandemic, compared to 47% of “We know this has been a white workers. challenging time, but we are serious Bangladeshi’s are most affected about supporting Britain’s workforce with 80% reporting a change in as we build back better.” their employment circumstances, For more information about compared to 58% of Pakistani’s; and JobHelp, visit https://gov.uk/jobhelp August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 7

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Designer Hrh Arfaq denies all the charges against him

Batley designer in court over ‘JACKO Michael Jackson fragrance debacle Prosecutors say Arfaq Arfaq, 50, is due to appear at Cover story continued crown court in September. Designer Hrh Arfaq, 50, from also claimed he had a Mr Arfaq, who describes Batley, also said he had special special agreement to himself as a ‘world class artisan intellectual rights for a special sell 200 Ghost brand designer’ on his website, has been “Michael Jackson fragrance” and bags to the Brunei pictured with numerous had sold a bottle to fellow royal family in a deal celebrities and high-profile SCENT’ designer Deborah Martinelli personalities over the years Bonavia for £370,000, allegedly worth including Janet Jackson. He’s also Westminster Magistrates’ Court £48 million. been interviewed by numerous heard. global media sources including The court heard that Arfaq had £48 million. The Independent. told Russian socialite Natalia The court heard that between Also appearing in court was Mr Rotenburg he had an agreement August 2019 and July 2020, Arfaq Arfaq's lawyer, Graham Atkins, with a company to produce a pen had driven a Ferrari Spider – who also denies the charges FRAUD with her personal branding. Arfaq worth £229,000 – knowing or against him. The 54-year-old, of is accused of later stealing her suspecting it was the proceeds of Fleet Street, , is charged Bentley convertible. criminal conduct. with two counts of making articles Prosecutors say Arfaq also At Westminster Magistrates' for use in fraud. claimed he had a special Court he denied two counts of He also entered a not guilty agreement to sell 200 Ghost fraud, one count of possession of plea and was bailed to appear at brand bags to the Brunei royal criminal property and one count Inner London Crown Court on DENIED family in a deal allegedly worth of theft of a motor vehicle. Mr 9th September. August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 9 10 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

the world. British Asian Radio which Prime “I heard I was one of the six Minister saw my hard work put in people have been selected out of to make it a success and help young Music producer 1200 that week by Prime Minister and disabled people. for my hard work for the past 25 Commenting Robbie Moore MP years to Yorkshire and UK Arts who presented the award to Saby and Music Industry. on behalf of the Prime Minister honoured with award “My family has over 300 years of said: “Saby is a worthy recipient of musical history dating back to the this highly acclaimed award. A music producer who’s worked the accolade in ‘recognition of his David Cameron. Mughal Empire, performing Sufi “Saby’s contribution to British with some of the biggest names in exceptional service to British Asian Saby said: “I was shocked when I Music across the Indian Sub- Asian Radio has been pivotal in it’s hip hop has been presented with radio’. was announced the Prime continent. success. He has a proven track the Prime Minister’s Points Of The Points Of Light Award was Ministers Award which is 2nd “And, I have worked with music record in championing multimedia, Light Award. first introduced by President highest in UK after the Queens industry bigwigs such as the Black music production and campaigning Yorkshire Award-Winning Hip- George Bush Sr in 1990 to Award honours and receiving this award Eyed Peas, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, for racial equality. Saby serves as Hop Entrepreneur Sabir Hussain individuals for outstanding shows how multi-cultural UK has The Outlawz just to name a few. an inspiration and a role model to aka Saby Khan from East Morton, achievements and was introduced become and progressed in “I would like to thank my family young people across Keighley, becomes the 1,657th recipient of to UK in 2014 by Prime Minister accepting Arts and Culture across and friends for helping me build Bradford and the entire UK.” August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 11 12 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

Gang jailed 25-years for luxury cars theft in organised crime spree

Three men have been jailed for a and properties were targeted during total of 25 years for their roles in the period, including two in one night, plotting burglaries across the North The gang used but were unsuccessful after the gang West stealing cars, cash and jewellery were disturbed by burglar alarms. worth more than half a million specialised equipment The gang used specialised pounds. equipment to snap locks and gain T“his gang have broken into people’s homes The gang, who travelled between to snap locks and gain entry to the addresses in order to targets in a taxi belonging to one of entry to the addresses steal car keys as well as using a during the night, at a time when victims are the men, carried out burglaries in technique known as “fishing” to Lancashire and North Wales stealing in order to steal car hook keys through letterboxes. asleep in bed and vulnerable, often with high performance cars totalling Registration plates were then approximately £250,000. keys as well as using a doctored on the stolen vehicles in an During sentencing, further thefts, technique known as attempt to avoid detection. children in the house. Many of the high value which pre-dated our investigation, Officers investigating the were also taken into consideration, “fishing” to hook keys burglaries, codenamed Operation motor vehicles stolen have never been bringing the total value of goods through letterboxes. Speed, analysed telephone records, stolen by one of the gang members to CCTV and ANPR data to track the recovered resulting in huge financial losses. more than £500,000. admitting to further offences which group’s movements and link all of the Following a trial at Preston Crown were taken into consideration by the offences. During the investigation Court in May taxi driver Shujun judge when handing out his sentence. parts from a number of the stolen Miah, 34, of Rawsthorne Avenue The court heard how Miah used his cars were discovered at chop shops in Merseyside following a country wide and vulnerable, often with children in Blackburn, was found guilty of private hire taxi to transport the trio Nelson and Merseyside. Several of appeal for his arrest. the house. Many of the high value conspiracy to commit burglary and around the North West over a four- the stolen cars have never been PC Sam Patel of Preston Police motor vehicles stolen have never conspiracy to commit theft of motor week period in February and March recovered. Target Team who led the been recovered resulting in huge vehicles. He was sentenced to eight 2019 mainly targeting properties with High value jewellery and sums of investigation said: “We welcome financial losses. years. high-performance cars parked cash were also reported stolen during today’s sentences which reflect the “This case was the result of a long Michael Gallagher, 32, of Falkland outside. the burglaries. impact of this pre-medicated crime running investigation over a number Street, Liverpool was also found A total of nine cars including Audis Shortly after midnight on March spree where the defendants have of months and I hope this result sends guilty of the same offences and and VW Golfs, were stolen from 15th 2019 officers from the Tactical conspired together causing misery out the clear message that Lancashire sentenced to eight years. across the region which included Operation Unit stopped a taxi driven and anxiety for all the victims of this is not an easy target for those who Daniel Deens, 32, of Roughwood addresses in Darwen, Wilpshire, by Miah and arrested him along with case. would seek to take advantage. We will Drive, Liverpool pleaded guilty to the Chorley, Preston, Leyland and Gallagher at the scene. Deens, who is “This gang have broken into find you and we will ensure that you same offences and was sentenced to Walton-le-Dale as well as a number thought to have made off from the people’s homes during the night, at a answer for your actions before the nine years and four months after in North Wales. Several other cars taxi, was subsequently arrested in time when victims are asleep in bed courts.” August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 13 14 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition University wins huge grant as Training graduates virtually guaranteed a job due pharmacists to national shortage

From September, the University of Bradford will begin training hundreds of pharmacy students across the north of England after winning a Health Education England (HEE) grant worth £400,000. in the North The University won the money as part of a consortium with Buttercups Training and Imaan Healthcare to prepare trainee pharmacists who are currently working in hospitals. The University will help trainees prepare for assessments at the end of their pre-registration year. Dr Gemma Quinn, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy, from the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Bradford, said it was one of the largest grants they had ever secured.

“This is a huge opportunity for us to showcase what we can do in terms of training. Our approach is very much about team-based learning, using innovative ways to apply knowledge, which really helps in terms of preparing students for the workplace.

She said: “This is a huge opportunity for us to showcase what we can do in terms of training. Our approach is very much about team-based learning, using innovative ways to apply knowledge, which really helps in terms of preparing students for the workplace, not just in terms of having the necessary skills but being able to interact with a team and make decisions. “Additionally, many of our lecturers are still practising pharmacists, so we know what’s happening on the ground.” More than 230 trainee pharmacists across the north of England will benefit from a series of workshops designed to help them fill gaps in their knowledge, beginning in September. Dr Quinn, who worked as a hospital pharmacist for seven years, before joining the University in 2008, added: “The assessments require knowledge of hospital and community pharmacy, so these courses will help ensure that students address any gaps in their knowledge, particularly in areas that are more commonly seen in community pharmacy or primary care. “In the world of healthcare, the importance of pharmacy has increased dramatically, particularly during the pandemic, when they were one of the few services to remain open for face-to- face consultations, and played a huge part in the vaccination programme. Pharmacists are emerging as leaders in healthcare generally.

“There is currently a drive to increase the number of pharmacists in primary care, which has led to shortages in other sectors, so it’s the case that, upon graduation, those who want a job get a job.

“There is currently a drive to increase the number of pharmacists in primary care, which has led to shortages in other sectors, so it’s the case that, upon graduation, those who want a job get a job.” In March 2021, pharmacists were added to the Home Office’s shortage occupation list. Buttercups Training Ltd, who led the HEE bid and Imaan Healthcare, will be supporting the practice-based supervisors, while University of Bradford will take the lead on teaching. In 2020, the University’s Master’s in Pharmacy course was rated 98 per cent for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey and scored over 80 per cent this year. August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 15 Training pharmacists in the North

Do you recognise this person? The police want to speak with him. Two women chased through city streets by mob of seven men

Two terrified women were chased by a mob of Avenue. up to seven men through Birmingham's streets. "She was with a friend on a push scooter and both They demanded a mountain bike from one of them, were chased by the group. while the other was on a push scooter. "The woman, in her 20s, and her friend managed to Officers said the incident happened on St flee the area, but have understandably been left Margaret's Avenue in Washwood Heath at around shaken. 8pm on June 24. "After extensive enquiries, we are now appealing for Police have launched an appeal to trace a man anyone who recognises this person or has further captured on CCTV shop footage, who may have information to contact us." information. Anyone with information about this incident is urged A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "Do to contact police by calling 101, quoting reference you recognise this person? We want to speak to him number 20/153282/21. after a group of six to seven Asian men demanded a Alternatively, information can be given anonymously mountain bike from a woman on St Margaret's by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. 16 Local www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

The Magician’s Monster dates: Peter Pan Flies Again dates: Date Bowling Park – Victoria Park, Keighley – for Sunday 15th August Saturday 21st August your Peel Park – Lister Park – diary Saturday 28th August Saturday 4th September

Magicians, monsters and more… Live theatre, craft sessions, storytelling and music to sweep though Bradford Free family fun is set to sweep adventure ‘The Magician’s Monster’ community groups, workshops for which promotes the understanding of through Bradford this August with to Bradford’s Bowling Park and Peel kids to get stuck into including dance key issues through research and live theatre, craft sessions, storytelling Park, featuring all the fun and magic At a time when it’s been and circus skills and craft sessions education programmes. and music taking over the city’s of the circus. “ with internationally exhibiting artist Syima Aslam, director of Bradford outdoor parks as part of Literature They will also bring a modern twist so difficult for people to Morwenna Catt. There will also be Literature Festival comments: “On Unlocked, hosted by Bradford to family favourite Peter Pan in ‘Peter plenty of fun for very little ones, the back of another successful Literature Festival. Pan Flies Again’ – think circus ruffs come together, we’re including early years workshops and literature festival, we’re so excited to The four family fun days, which combined with Doc Martens – which looking forward to storytellers. There will be plenty of bring some family fun to Bradford’s usually run in City Park but will this will be heading to Lister Park and food stalls to grab a bite to eat and beautiful parks and outdoor spaces. year happen across the Bradford Keighley Victoria Park. Both bringing communities also a funfair for all ages to enjoy. “Literature Unlocked isn’t just for district, take place each weekend productions feature well-known Hosted by Bradford Literature bookworms, there is something for from 15th August – 4th September. songs to sing along to and will last 25 together in a safe Festival and made possible thanks to everyone to delve into and enjoy. At a The events are held in partnership - 35 minutes, followed by a 15-minute public funding from the National time when it’s been so difficult for with Bradford Council’s Summer interactive workshop on stage with environment to once Lottery through Arts Council people to come together, we’re Unlocked programme. the cast. again enjoy the vibrancy England, the events have also been looking forward to bringing Award winning Leeds theatre Alongside the fun from supported by Pears Foundation, an communities together in a safe company Wrongsemble will bring Wrongsemble, there will be dance of live events. independent, British family environment to once again enjoy the their magical musical pop-up and music performances from local foundation, rooted in Jewish values vibrancy of live events.” August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 17

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Thankfully, we were able to put together all the numerous pieces of a large jigsaw puzzle and establish the motive behind the shooting and who was involved.” Spared jail He also added: “Finally, my thoughts and sympathies are very much with Aya’s family for the devastating loss they have suffered. They Birmingham man caught with have had to endure a twelve-week trial and listened to the lies of each of the eight transporting drug gang's £45k cash pot defendants, none of whom showed any responsibility or remorse for their actions. spared jail after 'destroying his future' “The death of someone we love is excruciating, especially when that person is A driver who was found one’s child. Aya’s parents will never get over with almost £45,000 of her death. They will, however, I hope, with time, dirty money earned come to terms with Aya’s passing and rebuild through drug dealing has themselves around their loss. I hope these avoided being locked up. convictions go some way to laying the Aadam Iqbal from foundations for that long rebuilding process”. Birmingham was rumbled by police with an eye watering £45,000 of dirty Aya’s family paid a tribute to their money on a road in beloved Aya. They said: “We thank God Sheffield while driving a for the justice that has been served BMW hire car. today. , 29, of St Hubert’s The 24 year old was Each of the defendants were • Uthman Satia carrying cash which had “To our dear beautiful angel in heaven convicted for their distinct roles in Road, Great Harwood – Judy Chapman’s partner - was also been earned through drug we know you are in a better and more the shooting whittled Aya Hachem dealing - but he has now , 40, of Shear responsible for transporting the beautiful place. God chose you from • Feroz Suleman gunman and driver to and from the been spared jail. amongst many and blessed you with Brow, Blackburn instigated and Iqbal, from Birmingham, was given a 26-week organised the hit. Avensis on Wellington Road as martyrdom. Chapman’s front seat passenger. sentence, suspended for 12 months after admitting the “We are so proud of you and we miss • Abubakr Satia , 32, of Oxford same offence. He must also carry out 120 hours of Close, Blackburn sourced the • Ayaz Hussain , 35, of Calgary unpaid work. you so much – our lives are difficult Avenue, Blackburn was the link He was stopped in a car with a woman in the front without you. This is God’s decree and Avensis used in the shooting and was also involved in buying petrol between the Lancashire offenders passenger seat on April 1, 2019. praise be to God for this. You will remain afterwards to burn out the car, and Zamir Raja and Anthony Ennis, The rental car was searched and the huge sum of in our hearts forever. however, this did not go ahead. based in Manchester. He played a cash was found to be contaminated with THC and “You loved life and despite all the key role in organising and diamorphine, Sheffield Crown Court heard. • Kashif Manzoor , 26, of orchestrating the shooting and was Phone records analysed by detectives found him to struggles and barriers that we faced in Shakeshaft Street, Blackburn was in company of Abubakr Satia when have been in contact with dealer Aqeeb Hussain and this country, it did not stop you responsible for ensuring the Avensis the petrol to burn out the Avensis another man who have since been jailed over a contributing to your community and used to transport the shooter was was bought. conspiracy to deal heroin and cocaine. running on the day of the incident. charites including the Children’s Society • Zamir Raja , 33, of Davyhulme Hussain, 26, of HMP Doncaster, was already serving and fundraising at Salford University • Judy Chapman , 26, of St Road, Stretford, Manchester was seven-and-a-half years in prison for the conspiracy and where you were studying to become a Hubert’s Road, Great Harwood, responsible for sourcing and was handed an 18-month spell behind bars to run drove the gunman and driver from transporting the firearm used in the concurrently after he admitted one count of concealing, barrister. disguising, converting, transferring or removing criminal “God chose you as an angel in his Bolton to the Avensis on Wellington shooting, as well as firing the shots. Road, Blackburn and collected them property. heaven. Heaven is yours and may God afterwards in the afternoon of the • Anthony Ennis , 31, of Grasmere The Recorder Megan Rhys said Iqbal, a former give us the patience after your murder. shooting. Court, Partington drove the Avensis university student, was an "intelligent" man who had a We love you.” carrying the gunman during the "promising future" but "destroyed" that future for the shooting. £200 he was paid for transporting the cash. Trusted legal advisers

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Bradford Council in addition is involved in a number of schemes to create a more sustainable district and combat climate change, including: • A Tree for Every Child – mass tree planting project to plant 55,000 trees over 2 years – the equivalent of a tree per primary school child in the district • Natural flood management of moorland sites including Ilkley Moor to prevent water flowing to land below. Involves digging out ditches and creating dams, rewetting the land to create peat bogs, planting sphagnum moss. Peat bogs store a significant amount of carbon. • Committed to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2038. • Created a sustainable development action plan which commits the district to a cleaner, greener economy. August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 21

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Professor Dominic Abrams , director of the Centre for the Study of Group Processes at the University of Kent, said: UK government “Many people have faced uncertainty about what we can and cannot do over the past year. Our evidence highlights issues around whether they think UK government communication is honest communication and credible, and also the difficulty in accessing more trusted information from local government. This suggests a very important gap that needs to be addressed. Our findings highlight the lack honesty, need for the UK government not just to provide clear factual information, but to better equip local government with up- to-date information and resources to respond to the needs and questions credibility and raised by their communities.” Jo Broadwood , CEO of Belong - The Cohesion and Integration Network, said: empathy according “There is good evidence to suggest that places that have already invested in social cohesion were better able to tailor their communications with local groups and communities to relay vital public to a new report health messages and mobilise community support. As infection rates are likely to surge at different times in Perceptions of UK and Local Government government communication were perceived as different areas it will be vital for there to Communication about COVID-19, released The report concludes fairly clear and as using understandable Wednesday 4 August. The paper, from Belong language. be close coordination between the UK - the Cohesion and Integration Network in In Scotland and Wales there was a stark government, the devolved partnership with the University of Kent and that local areas and difference in perception of communications administrations and local areas. Local funded by the Nuffield Foundation, had over from the UK government and their own areas will need support and resources to 9,000 respondents from across the UK. local government are devolved governments. 64% of respondents in The research examined people’s thoughts Scotland and 62% in Wales perceived UK tailor and nuance advice and guidance on communication about COVID-19 by the government communication as lacking in order to manage local infection rates.” UK government, by local government and by in a stronger position honesty and credibility. Whereas only 22% of devolved governments over the last year. respondents in Scotland and 26% of Alex Beer , Welfare Programme Head Local government communication was rated respondents in Wales perceived their devolved higher in almost all categories. The report finds to influence behaviour government communication as lacking at the Nuffield Foundation, said: that generally people view local honesty and credibility. “As COVID-19 restrictions continue to communication as more honest, credible, and because they are more With the lifting of most restrictions, be relaxed, a greater reliance is being empathetic than UK government including a relaxation of travel restrictions this placed on personal responsibility. It is communication. They also perceive locally week, there is a greater reliance now on therefore important that people have based communication to be more directly likely to be regarded as ‘personal responsibility’. According to the relevant to the needs of their own report it is therefore vital that people can credible and trustworthy sources of communities. trusted and credible. understand advice, guidance and restrictions information and advice to draw on. This 19.9% of people attributed high honesty nationally and in their local area. research highlights that people’s trust is and credibility to UK government The report concludes that local areas and lacking in communications from UK communication, compared to 26.3% for local local government are in a stronger position to government communication. influence behaviour because they are more government. This finding resonates with 50.2% thought that UK government likely to be regarded as trusted and credible. Nuffield-funded research from Full Fact communication lacked empathy and 19.9% community’s needs, compared to 35.9% for But that they need better resourcing and which found that the government thought the level of empathy was high. local government communication. support to make crucial information more needs to be more transparent about the More people thought local government However, 44.8% of people viewed UK widely accessible and easier to find. The report data and analysis underpinning public communication was higher in honesty and government communication as highly recommends that both local and national credibility (26.3%) and empathy (24.4%). accessible and easy to find, compared to government need to improve and coordinate health decisions and to act quickly to 47.9% thought UK government 33.1% for local government communication. their communication better in order to correct inaccurate statements.” communication did not meet their The findings did show that both UK and local support the public to manage the virus.

Regional Opinion The report also explored whether these perceptions 21% rated the devolved government Respondents in Greater London, communication as low in clarity (35% for Greater Manchester, West of England differed across different regions and countries of the UK. local government and 49% for UK and Kent had lower perceptions of UK government). government than local government 28% thought the devolved government communication (typically by a margin of People living in Kent reported both the 64% for UK government). communication lacked empathy (39% for about 10%, but most markedly when highest inaccessibility of local Only 12% rated the devolved local government and 61% for UK judging honesty and serving their communication (41%) and lowest government communication as low in government). community’s needs). inaccessibility of UK government clarity (25% for local government and 28% thought the devolved government Respondents in the West Midlands communication (21%). 44% for UK government). communication did not correspond to were less negative about UK Respondents in Scotland and Wales Only 19% thought their devolved what their community needs (36% for government communication, relative to were the most likely to have a negative government communication lacked local government and 57% for UK other places. opinion of UK government empathy (36% for local government and government). Within all areas, the accessibility of communication. Like respondents 62% for UK government). local government communication was elsewhere they also held more positive 24% thought the devolved government Overall people in Scotland and Wales perceived as lower than that of UK opinions on local government communication did not correspond to expressed the largest differences in government communication. communication. Moreover their most what their community needs (33% for perception UK government A higher proportion found local positive perceptions were of local government and 64% for UK communication compared with both local government communication hard to communication from their devolved government). or devolved government communication. access in Wales and in Kent (41%), and governments. Those in Scotland and Wales were also a lower proportion in Greater London Wales least likely to perceive communication (33%) than elsewhere. This suggests Scotland 26% thought devolved government from their devolved governments to be that the Greater London authorities were 22% thought devolved government communication lacked honesty and inaccessible (13% and 21% more successful in their communication communication lacked honesty and credibility (37% for local government and respectively). than other local areas. credibility (28% for local government and 62% for UK government). August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Local 23

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A quarter of bosses also not A quarter (26%) had not been giving full company sick pay to paying full company sick pay staff who are off work sick due 1 in 4 employers are not and had no plans to change; to vaccine side effects. Half (50%) were already paying New research by Acas has full sick pay; found that a quarter of British 6% have not been doing it but employers have not been giving giving staff paid time off plan to in the future; and 12% their staff paid time off for did not know. COVID-19 vaccinations and To support staff to get the have no plans to allow it. vaccine, Acas advice is that Acas commissioned YouGov to get COVID vaccinations employers may want to consider to ask businesses in Britain paid time off for vaccination about whether they would be giving staff paid time for COVID appointments and paying staff vaccination appointments. The them. This support could but a quarter have not. time off as fully vaccinated their usual rate of pay if they are poll found that: include ensuring employees “Our study also reveals that a workers are less likely to need off sick with vaccine side effects. Six out of ten (59%) have been have paid time off for COVID similar number of bosses have longer periods of time off work Some organisations may have giving staff paid time off; 4% vaccine reasons. not paid full company sick pay to recover from COVID-19.” a review or ‘trigger’ point to have not been doing it but plan Susan Clews, Acas Chief to staff who have been unable to The poll also asked businesses keep track of sickness absence to in the future; and 18% did not Executive, said: “The vaccine work due to side effects from the about whether they would be for their staff. Acas advice is that know. rollout programme has gone vaccine. paying full company sick pay to employers could consider not Acas advice is that employers well and our survey reveals that “It’s in businesses best staff who are off sick with counting vaccine-related time should support staff to get the most employers have allowed interests to have a vaccine COVID vaccine side effects. It off sick as part of this absence vaccine once it is offered to staff paid time off to get the jab policy that supports staff to take found that: record system. 26 Business www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

Time Bar Clauses The pandemic has n commercial contracts it is usual using the publications. The Judge for the parties to limit the time in accepted ALN’s evidence that the I which they can bring claims statements in its letter of 13 October widened the gap against each other under the contract, 2015 were no more than a suspicion these are known as “time bar clauses”. based on lack of information from TR. This type of clause was recently The question of when ALN had requisite considered by the High Court in the knowledge for the purpose of the time case of Arab Lawyers Network bar clause would require an assessment between the rich Company Limited v Thomson of evidence, which the Court was not in (Professional) UK Limited. a position to make on a summary basis Arab Lawyers Network (ALN) was a but instead it would have to be supplier of legal resources. Under an determined at trial. agreement with Thomson Reuters (TR) It is possible that ALN’s claim for the and the poor, and dated 2 February 2011 it agreed to unauthorised use of its publications provide certain publications, mainly could still fail at trial once the Court has encyclopaedias of Gulf state legislation. heard all of the evidence but, for now, it The Agreement contained a time bar lives to fight another day. clause which required any claim to be If you are involved in any contractual it's not finished yet brought within one year “after the basis disputes, then Blacks Solicitors can for the claim becomes known to the assist. Please contact Luke Patel on party desiring to assert it”. 0113 227 9316 or by email at How quickly your city business districts restart our economy, but The Agreement was terminated by TR “[email protected]”. household or business will regionally. within Local Authority on 1 February 2015. recover from Covid-19 The team has created the areas, we can see On 13 June 2017, ALN issued claims when restrictions are Covid-19 Places Economic households and businesses against TR for: lifted, may be down to Recovery Index (CoPERI) have been affected • The non-payment of royalties. where you live and what dashboard to help Local differently by the • The continued use of its you do, according to Authorities to collect data pandemic. publications after the termination of the experts. about their neighbours “So far, policy has Agreement. Researchers from the and identify those areas overlooked this variation TR applied for summary judgment Department of Economics with a high recovery risk. in impact, running the risk against ALN (i.e. ALN’s claim should be at the University of Co-author of the CoPERI of failing to identify those dismissed without the need for a trial as Sheffield assessed study, Dr Enrico Vanino at risk of hardship and it had no prospects of success) on the household and business from the Department of tailor appropriate support basis that the claim was time barred as recovery risk at a Economics, said: “The when the final public ALN had written a letter on 13 October neighbourhood level, dashboard shows health restrictions are 2015 alleging the breach i.e. over one showing significant communities that have lifted. year before issuing proceedings. inequalities even within been more affected by the “With the government The Court therefore had to Local Authorities (LAs) for pandemic; helping to announcing an end to the consider the meaning of some areas of the UK. identify places within local extra £20 a month for “becomes known” in The study found that economies that face Universal Credit claimants order to decide if the areas characterised by substantial risk of hardship this October, those who time bar clause was higher deprivation had once the last of the public have had to fall back on effective. fared worse during the health measures are lifted, this financial support The Judge stated pandemic and carried a and allow Local Authorities during the lockdown may that “knowledge” higher risk of poorer to tailor their interventions struggle to recover as should be given its recovery outcomes, this is more effectively.” quickly as more affluent ordinary, natural due to the people living meaning - the there being more likely to question was have experienced “Areas with higher proportions therefore when ALN increased financial knew or became insecurity and higher of households with workers, and aware of the basis of uptake of benefits during the claim. In this this time. context, “knowledge” People employed in business, in sectors such as retail meant that ALN must sectors impacted from have a sufficient social restrictions such measure of confidence as retail and hospitality and hospitality are particularly in the belief which was have also experienced justified by evidence, larger losses in hours vulnerable right now. Areas such experience or reasoning. worked, and it is in these A mere suspicion, even if areas targeted supported by some interventions are needed as these were most affected by indeterminate evidence, was to promote economic insufficient to constitute recovery as final public the public health restrictions “knowledge” to start time health restrictions are running. lifted. The Judge held that ALN’s Nationally, three during the pandemic. claim for unpaid royalties communities in Blackpool was time-barred but its make up a third of the claim for TR’s continued areas in the top ten in the Dr Jesse Matheson, from communities. unauthorised use of its UK exposed to household the Department of “Areas with higher publications was not recovery risk; South Economics, is the author proportions of households because it was not known Promenade and Seasiders behind the recently with workers, and by ALN until after 13 June West Blackpool, Central published ‘zoomshock’ business, in sectors such as 2016 (being one year Blackpool and North Shore study used in the retail and hospitality are before the Claim Form was Blackpool. dashboard. This looked at particularly vulnerable issued) that TR was still For small and medium how the impact working right now. Areas such as enterprises, the risk is from home during the these were most affected characterised by an Covid-19 pandemic has by the public health increase in debt, the effects threatened the survival of restrictions during the of ‘zoomshock’ causing a local goods and services pandemic. Please contact Luke Patel reduction in demand for provided in city centres “Local Authorities need on 0113 227 9316 goods and services and and business parks. to be aware of where there or by email at loss of workers where these Also a CoPERI study co- are communities where businesses dominate. author, he said: “The the gap between the rich [email protected] Threats to businesses’ lockdown during the and poor is widening and recovery are mainly Covid-19 pandemic was tailor their interventions to concentrated in town and meant to pause, then a place's specific needs.” August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Business 27

Bradford Moor PASS with the Lord Lieutenant, Ed Anderson and Attock Park community garden

“The work of Bradford Moor PASS has made a Royal seal of real difference to the local community, bringing younger and older people together and restoring a sense of pride, connection and approval for ownership. We are very proud to also have a Bradford Moor stake in the work the group has achieved.” welcome space in an area where Cllr Abdul Jabar, Portfolio there are few private gardens and Holder for Neighbourhoods and the closest green space is some Community Safety, at Bradford distance away. Council, said: “The work of community project There is also a Multi-use Bradford Moor PASS has made a Games Area (MUGA), real difference to the local playground and basketball court community, bringing younger on the 30-year-old site. These are and older people together and A community project in The group, which has been Bradford, the Council’s also to be renovated. The restoring a sense of pride, Bradford Moor, which is running for 13 years, has been Landscape, Design and Landscape team will be working connection and ownership. We supported by Bradford Council, recognised for the way it has Conservation Team, led by Saira with Better Place Bradford on a are very proud to also have a has received a royal seal of engaged and involved the local Ali, has been able to transform toddler play area and with the stake in the work the group has approval. community, particularly young the area. council’s Parks and Green Spaces achieved.” Bradford Moor’s Play and people. It is run by volunteers The new-look area now team and Football Foundation to Former Lord Mayor and Support Service (PASS), which from a cabin in Attock Park. includes a new boundary fence refurbish the football and sports councillor Gazanfar Khaliq was runs a range of activities and One of a number of projects and gates; paths with improved pitches. also thanked for his contribution projects to engage and support Bradford Moor PASS has been access; a large barbecue and Amjid Hussain, Director of and commitment to the group the community, has received a involved with is the patio area; raised beds; compost Bradford Moor PASS, said: “We over the last 13 years. Queens Award for Voluntary transformation of a community bins; a sheltered outdoor are delighted to be receiving this Other activities run by PASS Service. The award was garden at Attock Park. The site, teaching/seating area; a potting award on behalf of all our include a bike club, youth sports presented by the Lord Lieutenant which was once seen as a great shed and a small orchard. The volunteers. It demonstrates how and development programmes, a of Yorkshire, Ed Anderson, on community asset, had become space will provide open access to powerful local people can be on women’s market, social behalf of The Queen, at a special rundown over a number of years, all members of the community behalf of communities that they enterprise and support and a event last week in Attock Park so with funding from Bradford from the young to the old. The are a part of and have a vested homework club during term Community Garden. Council and Better Place garden will also provide a stake in.” time. 28 Business www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Life & Style 29

The nation says good kisses fewest votes (4%). should last more than five Men are more likely than seconds. women to consider Younger Brits say physical themselves to be good kissers attraction is most important (29% vs 24%), while ladies One in five for a good kiss, while over 45s are less likely to tolerate bad say a good relationship is key kissing from partners. Over a Being a bad kisser is fifth (21%) of British women enough to make one in five say they would stop seeing Brits (19%) call it quits with someone if they were bad at their partner, according to kissing, while only 16% of new research. In contrast, men said the same. more than two in five people People from Southampton would dump (44%) say being a good kisser (34%) are the most likely to makes you more attractive. think that they’re good Exploring what makes the kissers, whilst Bristolians perfect kiss, the study polled (7%) are the most likely to thousands of people across say that they’re a bad kisser. the UK, revealing the nation’s Interestingly, Mancunians likes and dislikes when it (34%) are by far the most a partner for comes to puckering up. likely to dump someone for being a bad

kisser The top five elements that make a good kiss • Attraction to the person you’re kissing (60%) • Relationship to the person you’re kissing (56%) • Soft lips (31%) • Gentle pressure (30%) • Spontaneity (29%)

Undertaken by leading being a bad kisser, being 14% online bingo brand, Foxy more likely to cut loose than Bingo, the research found that Nottingham residents (20%) many elements are required in second place. to make up the perfect Attitudes also differ by age. smooch, from spontaneity Gen Z (aged 18-24) is the (29%) to soft lips (31%). most likely age group to Attraction to your kissing dump a partner who is bad at partner was rated the most kissing (28%), while important factor (60%). This millennials (aged 25-34) are is followed by your the most likely cohort to relationship to the person consider themselves good (56%), showing that for many kissers. Brits, having an established Age also influences what connection makes kissing people consider makes the much better. Soft lips (31%) perfect kiss. Gen Z, young and gentle pressure (30%) millennials (25-34) and older were voted third and fourth millennials (35-44) all most important, respectively. consider physical attraction When it comes to the the most important element duration of a smooch, it seems for a good kiss (60%, 52% the nation prefers a long, and 64% respectively), while lingering kiss, as over five for people aged 45-54 and 55- seconds was voted the most 64, as well as pensioners popular duration (14%). A (65+), it is the relationship quick peck on the lips, with the partner that is most however, is a no-go as one to vital (58%, 61% and 60% two seconds received the respectively). 30 Life & Style www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Life & Style 31

WHchhiocehc?liekdxeamar inyes refund and rebooking policies of tour operators

Researchers have found significant flexibility their policy offers. differences in whether customers can get a Those companies who failed to reply to refund or rebook their holidays without questions presented by Which?, despite repeated penalty if they are disrupted or cancelled as a requests, were marked down as Red too. result of Covid-19 rules, based on who they Travellers who book with a Green rated booked with. company and take out a comprehensive travel This included being told to self-isolate by NHS insurance policy will be protected against almost test and trace, ordered to stay home as part of a all Covid related disruption. national lockdown, or because their destination Go to Which? Holiday Checker to find out changed from green to amber on the more. government’s traffic light system. Which? Holiday disruption – compared the policies of more than 70 tour the six problems you need cover for operators. Six key scenarios which can disrupt holidays • Will I get a full refund if the holiday is Several of the UK’s cancelled by the operator? • Will I get a full refund if there’s a largest holiday firms, government travel ban/national lockdown? • Will I get a full refund if required to including some that quarantine at the destination on arrival? • Will I get a full refund if the FCDO advises advertise Covid-19 cover against travel or the destination is added to the or flexibility, said they red list? • Will I get a full refund or can I rebook with may refuse full refunds no amendment fee if my destination is moved from green to amber? if a holidaymaker can’t • Will I get a full refund or can I rebook with no amendment fee if told to isolate by NHS test travel because the and trace? government warns All Which? Recommended Provider holiday against it or there is companies achieved a green rating for their flexibility. These are firms, such as Jet2 Holidays, a further national Kuoni and Trailfinders that not only have excellent refund and rebooking offers but were lockdown. rated highly by customers for the quality of the holiday they provide. What about airlines? Several of the UK’s largest holiday firms, While all major UK airlines also offer flexible including some that advertise Covid-19 cover or booking policies, these do not offer the same flexibility, said they may refuse full refunds if a cover as tour operators. holidaymaker can’t travel because the For example, carriers are only required to issue government warns against it or there is a further refunds by law if the flight is cancelled – that national lockdown. Customers may also be means travellers have been unable to get refunds refused refunds even if the country they are when travel bans, lockdowns and even entry travelling to is placed on the red list. requirements at the destination have prevented Several of these scenarios cannot be covered them from travelling. by travel insurance meaning travellers face losing While you can often take advantage of the hundreds or thousands of pounds for holidays airlines’ offer of fee free rebooking if you can’t they can’t take; and some holiday companies travel, you will always pay more if the new dates may refuse full refunds to customers who can’t are more expensive. All tour operators are also travel because of a lockdown, or because a Atol protected. That means if you book a package country has moved to the red list. holiday and the operator goes bust you will get To help, Which? has launched its Which? all of your money back. If you only booked a flight Holiday Checker. It compares the policies of UK with an airline, and the carrier goes bust it’s package holiday providers. Each company is unlikely you will see a penny of your payment rated Red, Amber or Green based on how much returned. 32 Life & Style www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition 30 MINUTE MOWGLI Fast Easy Indian from the Mowgli Home Kitchen

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Akshay Kumar's espionage thriller 'Bellbottom' to hit screens Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has announced the release date of his eagerly-awaited 'Bellbottom.' He took to social media in style to announce the release date of Bellbottom- unleashing a ripple of excitement across trade circles. The film will now hit the big screens on 19th August and industry watchers hope this espionage epic will bring audiences back to experience the thrill of cinema in all its glory. Headlined by Akshay Kumar, the film also stars Vaani Kapoor, Lara Dutta, and and is directed by Ranjit M Tewari and produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani, and Nikkhil Advani. This Pooja Entertainment production recreates the eighties and its teasers have excited viewers with its near-perfect detailing and retro vibe. A tidal wave of relief seems to have hit trade circles after the release date was announced as the film is expected to banish the accumulated gloom of the past two years from theatres. Fans are already saving the date to savour this joyride of a lifetime and to relive all the magic, nostalgia and excitement of going to the movies again. 36 Entertainment www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

Film on the life and murder of Pakistani man activist Perween Rah

IInnttoo DDuusstt A new short film following the life and death of NGOs. Karachi-based activist Perween Rahman is set to Perween had been instrumental in devising ways premier this August. to deal with sanitation problems and devoted her ‘Into Dust’ covers Perween’s work in life to the development of impoverished investigating the city's water crises and her neighbourhoods across the country. She worked in subsequent unsolved murder. an environment that most people would avoid and Directed by Academy Award winning Orlando was a great von Einsiedel, the film is told from the perspective help to people who would come to her whenever of Perween's sister Aquila Ismail played by Sudha a problem struck them, trusting her like an elder Buchar. Sudha was recently in the acclaimed film sister. Mogul Mowgli and has an extensive theatre On March 13, 2013, Perween was killed when background having co-founded theatre and arts four gunmen opened fire on her vehicle near her organisation Tamasha. office, ending her long career of working for water When she is murdered, her sister Aquila returns and land rights. She had been an outspoken critic of to Karachi in Pakistan to investigate, and finds the land and water mafias in Karachi and their herself caught up in powerful forces intent on political patrons and had long been receiving death stealing the city’s water. threats. Director Orlando von Einsiedel said: “The emotional heart of the film follows Perween and Based on a true Aquila and their respective battles for justice - Perween’s for local families being robbed of their story, Into Dust essential water supplies, and Aquila’s for her murdered sister in the face of indifferent and follows the journey possibly complicit officials. “The bigger backdrop to the story is the growing crisis of the world running out of fresh water, and of a woman who the collapse of governance, growth of criminal networks and opportunistic greed and corruption, worked tirelessly to that comes with it. “The United Nations predicts that over 5 billion Yo Yo Honey Singh’s wife protect the water people could be affected by water scarcity by 2050. “It's a travesty that the murder of Perween did rights of Pakistan’s not get the media and public attention it deserved in alleges domestic violence 2013. To ensure Perween's work has a global legacy, we have secured funding for a worldwide impact The wife of rapper Hirdesh Singh, secrets. poor and ended up famously known as Yo Yo Honey Singh reportedly owns houses in campaign around issues of water scarcity, Singh, has filed a petition in a Delh various parts of the country including making the corruption and the protection of local and court against her husband, his Gurgaon, Noida, , , and indigenous environmental activists which will parents, and younger sister, on Punjab, as well as an extensive range of accompany the film’s release.” allegations of physical, emotional and expensive cars including a Rolls Royce. ultimate sacrifice. For her work and academic achievements, mental torture. Shalini Talwar, in her 160-page petition Perween Rahman was awarded the Mehdi Ali Wife Shalini Talwar said in her petition in the court, has claimed that the rent of Based on a true story, Into Dust follows the Mirza Award for Academic Excellence (1984), the that ever since her marriage to the rapper, the house which they’re living in is Rs 5 journey of a woman who worked tirelessly to Jaycees Award for community work (1986), the she has been a victim of domestic lakh per month. Along with that amount, protect the water rights of Pakistan’s poor and National Building Research Institute award for violence. As compensation, she has she has also listed jewellery and other ended up making the ultimate sacrifice. Housing (1994), the UN-Habitat Best Practice (with asked for a hefty amount of Rs 10 crore, valuables which she says should be Working at a private architecture firm, she was OPP-RTI) in 1996, the Faiz Foundation Award for citing that the singer made a whopping handed over to her. recruited by Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan to become community research (1997), a World Habitat Award amount with each live show he did. The Delhi Court has issued a notice to Joint Director of the Orangi Pilot Project in 1982. (with OPP-RTI) in 2001, a Rotary Club Award for Honey Singh, is considered as one of Yo Yo Honey Singh, directing him to file Here she managed the housing and sanitation vocational services (2001) and in 2008 she was the country’s richest rappers. According to his response by 28th August. Meanwhile, programmes. granted the title of Lifetime Honorary Member of various media reports, he owns property the court has also passed an interim order worth millions. in favour of Shalini and restrained Honey A media-shy but prominent social activist and the Water Academy in Oslo. On March 23, 2013, the Shalini says it was time she broke her Singh from disposing of any property educationist, Perween was involved in creating a Government of Pakistan posthumously conferred silence over what she’s endured during which is jointly owned. water plan with Karachi Water and Sewage Board, on her the Sitara-e-Shujaat, Order of Bravery. ten years of marriage, and spill their dirty which was a water supply plan to the city that was The film will premier on 24th August on Amazon presented to the government, politicians, and Prime. August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Entertainment 37 A riotous rollercoaster Review: DC’s ‘Suicide Squad’ is a mix of wackiness, action and humour What do we get went we plays manipulative security making sure that his get a whole Suicide Squad chief Amanda Waller. She characters treat the world together to talk about it? A recruits Bloodsport (Idris seriously, but not the events. whole load of laughter and Elba) from jail so that he can If everything was a joke, then a good time, that’s what. captain a new group of even this film wouldn’t work. DC’s new and updated film misfits. These include Harley Davis’ Amanda Waller is from the previous 2016’s Quinn (Margot Robbie), Rick amazing; a no-nonsense Suicide Squad is finally out Flag (Joel Kinnaman), woman who is only focussed but distinguishes itself not Peacemaker (John Cena), on the goal and nothing else. has a rebrand or reboot with King Shark (voice by And there’s the Squad. Gunn the addition of “The” James Sylvester Stallone), wrote these characters to Gunn, who has helmed Ratcatcher II (Daniela smash around with each Marvel’s Guardians of the Melchior) and Polka-Dot Man other and who don’t exactly Galaxy, has been brought in (David Dastmalchain). play well with one another. as director and writer, so we And the one and only The squabbling between can expect a whole load of Sylvester Stallone who voices Bloodsport and Peacemaker wackiness and action. King Shark, instantly was about who is better at killing This Squad is long, loud, happy to play the dumb shark is at its finest, King Shark just enjoyable and an amusing who only wants to fit in. “I’m a wants to fit in and obviously film that is a treat for all the big fan of seafood so I was Harley Quinn, who is given senses and covers offered this and thought oh the best lines and action. everything. We can see a well, how do I pass it. I would This could’ve been your little of the Guardians-style have preferred to play a typical action-comedy, but humour by mixing talking grouper but I’ll take what I Gunn definitely wanted to animals and humans and can get,” said Stallone. bering more this Squad. He freaky violence. A spectacle The squad’s mission is to shows that you can still only made for the cinema and travel to South America believe in something while nowhere else – which is only where there is a risk of making a few jokes about it. mandatory for a superhero unleashing a dangerous Definitely one of the best DC film. weapon: a giant starfish film out in ages. Viola Davis, who brings a called Starro. The Suicide Squad is out touch of class to the film, Gunn hits the park again by now at UK cinemas.

movement that focuses on artistic sets, clean direction and thematic backdrops. 's signature style of highly Marking a choreographed sequences and larger- than-life mega-musicals are somehow still rooted in realism. A music connoisseur, Sanjay Leela milestone Bhansali turned music director over the years. His movies have given us some memorable melodies such as Sanjay Leela Ram Chahe Leela, Tattad Tattad, Lahu Munh Lag Gaya, Ghoomar, Bhansali completes Dholi Taro Baaje, Aankhon Ki 25 years in the Gustakhiyan, Chand Chupa Baadal Mein, Nimbooda, Mastani, , Indian film industry Jab Se Tere Naina. He has also produced movies like Gabbar Is With nine magnum opuses like Back, Laal Ishq, Mary Kom, Rowdy Black, Saawariya, , Ram legacy on social media. The reel has “The movie that an audience In his 25 years, he has put on Rathore, My Friend Pintoand Shirin Leela, , Hum Dil De taken the internet by storm and watches on their screens is a creative the global map of cinema with movies Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi. As a writer, Chuke Sanam and Devdas to his includes all the iconic spectacles, culmination of so many different like Devdas premiering at the Cannes he has 13 credits to his name and has name, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has dialogues and artistes across every forms of art – from the soundtrack, Film Festival in 2002. The movie was penned some of his work including carved a special niche as a filmmaker. one of the nine movies that he has colours, screenplay, architecture, also nominated for British Academy Padmaavat, Bajirao Mastani, Ram His eye for detail, thematic style of created so far. dialogues to every thread on every of Film and Television Awards for Leela, Black, Devdas and Guzaarish, direction and powerful storylines Speaking about his journey thus costume. It's the fantabulous team of Best Film Not in the English amongst others. have left an indelible mark on far, Sanjay Leela Bhansali said, “It technicians, artistes, writers, Language. His Big B and Rani In 2015, Sanjay Leela Bhansali was Bollywood. As he completes quarter has not always been an easy journey producers and assistant directors that Mukherji starrer, Black, inspired by honoured with the Padma Shri. He of a century in Bollywood, he is but I've thoroughly enjoyed myself have been the real pillar behind every the life of Helen Keller, stood fifth in has a legacy of 38 awards to his name currently working on his tenth film regardless - I've won some and learnt movie made. That's why I like the call Time’s "10 Best Movies of the Year including National Film Awards, . some. But these 25 years would not my films 'handmade movies'. The 2005" (Europe) amongst films from Awards, Mirchi Music Celebrating his 25 years of great be complete without the incredible years ahead are blank pages waiting across the world. Awards, Screen Awards, IIFA Awards, cinema, Bhansali Productions posted effort of every single person I've to be written and I am itching to write Not only that, but he has changed Zee Cine Awards and Zee Gold a showreel of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's worked with so far. them.” the face of Indian cinema by stirring a Awards. 38 Entertainment www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Motors 39

The future wide open

variable wheelbase. Electric motors and a sophisticated mechanism with body and frame components that slide into one another make it possible to Audi vary the wheelbase itself and the exterior length of the car by 250mm. At the same time, the vehicle’s unveils new ground clearance is adjusted by 10mm to enhance comfort and driving dynamics. With the touch of button, the concept driver can take advantage of their freedom and choose their own driving experience – either they ‘skysphere’ pilot their 4.94-metre-long e- roadster themselves in “Sports” mode with a reduced wheelbase, while the rear-wheel steering car ensures that the vehicle remains extremely agile despite its dimensions. Or they can choose to be chauffeured around in a 5.19m GT in the autonomous “Grand Touring” driving mode while Audi has unveiled the first enjoying the sky and the scenery, member of a new family of concept maximum legroom, and the services vehicles, a spectacular roadster. offered by a seamlessly integrated Audi skysphere concept is the digital ecosystem. name of the electric-powered, two- In this mode, the steering wheel door convertible whose lines lead and pedals move into an invisible directly to the Audi design of area; the feeling of space in the tomorrow. concept car opens up completely With it, the brand is illustrating its new realms of possibility for such a vision for the progressive luxury sporty convertible. Meanwhile, the segment of the future, in which the Audi skysphere automatically keeps interior becomes an interactive an eye on the road and traffic with space and the vehicle a platform for its sensor system and drives the captivating experiences. This is occupants safely to their being made possible thanks to destination. autonomous driving, a Similar to how the interior design revolutionary redesign of the offers a new, contemporary interior, and a seamless digital interpretation of luxury, digitisation ecosystem. and the ecosystem open up The Audi skysphere concept unprecedented levels of freedom shows how the brand is redefining and worlds of experience for the luxury in the future – it’s no longer vehicle’s passengers. just about driving. The concept car In addition, the passengers can was designed with the clear share their experience on the road objective of offering its occupants with friends via social media, with captivating and world-class images of the interior and the experiences. surrounding area. The vehicle also To give passengers the maximum takes care of everyday tasks that go amount of freedom, the Audi beyond the ride itself. For example, skysphere concept was designed for the autonomous Audi skysphere two different driving experiences: a concept picks up its passengers with grand touring experience and a information about their current sports experience. This makes use of destination and independently a spectacular technical detail – the handles parking and charging. 40 Motors www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

Petrol prices hit eight-year high

McLaren Special Operations has just apotheosis of the streamlined hypercar, a fuelled by recovery- unveiled the ‘Albert’ Speedtail, a bespoke three-seat Hyper-GT that became the commission by North American McLaren third car in McLaren's Ultimate Series retailer, McLaren Beverly Hills. line-up. With its 1,070-horsepower hybrid driven oil demand Based on the form of a teardrop, the powertrain, the Speedtail covers 112 most aerodynamically efficient shape metres per second when travelling at its found in nature, the Speedtail is the top speed of 250mph/402kph, making it Drivers are advised to visit supermarkets petrol now pays on average £3.08 more to fill to find the best value fuel this summer, with up than they did at the start of June, and £11.47 the cost of a litre of petrol around 3p more than they did a year ago. cheaper compared to the average and more For diesel drivers, filling a similarly sized tank than 16p less than at motorway service now costs £2.90 more than at the start of June, areas. and £10.46 more than it did at the end of July The exterior design ‘camouflage’ was Millions of motorists are being hit in the 2020. pocket as petrol prices reach an eight-year high As countries move to rally from the economic after nine successive months of hikes, latest turmoil caused by the COVID-19 crisis, demand achieved by a simple two-metre vinyl RAC figures show. for oil is increasing, pushing up wholesale fuel And the cost at the pump is only set to rise prices which are passed into drivers. further, warns the motoring organisation, with The RAC advises motorists to visit demand for oil outstripping supply amid the supermarkets to find the best value fuel this body wrap with design lines printed to continuing global recovery from the coronavirus summer, with the price of a litre of petrol around pandemic. 3p cheaper compared to the average and more The rise in prices, which saw 3.4p and 2.7p than 16p less than at motorway service areas. represent the optimised airflow added to a litre of petrol and diesel respectively RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: in July, will also fuel the cost of staycations, "Prices really are only going one way at the which have seen a spike amid uncertainty over moment - and that's not the way drivers want to overseas travel restrictions. see them going. over the car. According to the RAC, last month saw the "With a second summer staycation in full largest increase in the price of unleaded since swing, it's proving to be a particularly costly one January. for many families who are using their cars to holiday here in the UK. "With so many people depending on their vehicles, there's really nothing drivers can do to It means on average a litre escape the high prices, and our best advice is now costs 135.13p - a level for them to drive as economically as possible in order to try to make their money go further. not seen since late "Right now it's hard to see what it will take for prices to start falling again. September 2013 - up from "While we're not past the pandemic by any 131.76p at the start of July. means, demand for oil is likely to continue to increase as economic activity picks up again, Diesel now costs on and this is likely to have the effect of pushing up wholesale fuel prices, costs which retailers are average 137.06p per litre, bound to pass on at the pumps. up from 134.36p. "Unless major oil producing nations decide a new strategy to increase output, we could very well see forecourt prices going even higher It means on average a litre now costs towards the end of the summer. 135.13p - a level not seen since late September "If there is any good news at all, it is that 2013 - up from 131.76p at the start of July. prices would need to rise significantly further - Diesel now costs on average 137.06p per by a further 3p - to reach the highest prices we litre, up from 134.36p. saw in 2013. The price rises meant that last month was the "But that's no comfort for the millions of most expensive July to fill up with petrol since drivers who are faced with paying so much 2013, and for diesel since 2014. more for fuel than they have done in many A driver filling up a 55-litre capacity car with years." August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Motors 41

McLaren’s Speedtail Special Operations pays homage to the first Speedtail attribute prototype, ‘Albert’

the fastest McLaren road car to built with the front panels from a closely based on the 2018 vinyl outs of the renders, the livery ensure perfect alignment and only date. 720S, the ‘Albert’ prototype was the ‘camouflage’ wrap. masking was completed by two after this the final clearcoat was It’s is one of the final vehicles in first Speedtail to be driven on The new ‘Albert’ was built in the specialist paint technicians. This had applied. the 106-car Speedtail production public roads. McLaren Production Centre to be completed on the built car, “The name ‘Albert’ has a special run and an homage to the first The exterior design ‘camouflage’ (MPC) with a 1K gloss visual with wheels fitted, to ensure resonance with MSO, as we are the Speedtail attribute testing vehicle was achieved by a simple two- carbon fibre body. accurate cross-panel alignment of custodians of the McLaren F1 and from 2018. Echoing the name of the metre vinyl body wrap with design Due to the incredibly complex the design as it flows around the are based at the Albert Drive 1992 McLaren F1 test mules, which lines printed to represent the and detailed nature of the vehicle. In total, the masking of the premises that McLaren Cars were named after the Albert Drive optimised airflow over the car. The paintwork design, the MSO team livery required almost two occupied in the 1990s,” says Ansar premises in which the F1 was ‘Albert’ Speedtail carries on this completed test panels first to kilometres of fine line-out tape to Ali, Managing Director, McLaren designed and built in Woking, legacy, sporting one of the most understand process feasibility and complete the initial design layout. England, the original MVY02 complex paint themes ever worked alongside the visualiser The six-week painting process Special Operations. Speedtail prototype vehicle was completed by MSO. team to refine renders. In total, required the car to be disassembled “The Speedtail experience has christened ‘Albert’ as a respectful The colours selected for the ‘Albert’ would require a 12-week to ensure complete accuracy and been an exciting journey for our tribute to its three-seat predecessor. ‘Albert’ homage are Magnesium post-build modification at MSO’s flawless finish. The paint blend customers, from visualising their The prototype vehicle has been Silver – the colour that the F1 road facility to reach completion; this effect was located on the door imaginations to realising these developed to validate the concept car was first shown in at the 1992 included two week’s masking, six applique’s outer body panels with inspirations and sharing their of the Speedtail’s central seat Monaco Grand Prix -and Ueno week’s painting and the remaining the front painted in Ueno Grey and delight when unveiling the finished driving position, testing driver Grey, the colour of the F1 GTR time to dry and reassemble the rear in Magnesium Silver. After the product. ‘Albert’ brings this project ergonomics and visibility and rear- that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans vehicle after spraying. first paint application, all body to a conclusion and we are thrilled view camera positions. Originally in 1995. The full design treatment is Referring to large scale print- panels were treated and refitted to to finish on a high note.”

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£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

£2,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £9,500 (ASHOK O) £12,500 £7,500 (C SUSAN) £8,000 (EMILY F) £OFFERS £7,500 (H MILES) £1,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £1,500 (MUNAWAR) £9,500 (MR HAYE) £1,500 ONO (NAIMA) £15,400 (O YUSAF) £OFFERS £5,000 T: 07740 784 983 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07891 217 880 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07977 802 112 TEL. 07985 455 057 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07597 572 045 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07968 163 510 [email protected] AF11 SAN AS110KP B5 WAJ CY11SAF EM11LYM G23RGE HU11TER KA11 SYM M111YAS MR11AYS NA11 ZAM 0Y11SUF R77JHA SAD111A £1,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £15,000 (ASHOK P) £1,500 £15,400 (C YUSAF) £8,000 (EMILY M) £OFFERS £21,000 (HUNTER) £2,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £20,000 ONO £9,500 (MR HAYS) £3,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £15,000 (O YUSUF) £2,500 (RAJHA) £7,000 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07838 130 681 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07501 292 802 TEL. 07985 455 057 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL.07774 112 121 TEL. 07985 455 057 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07786 424 251 TEL. 07825 040 037 AH11MDS B9 SHU KA51ERH M1TUH MR11UGH P12 MYR SAD 41F AS110KS D4WUO EM11LYS GA11MAD HU55 ANX NA12ANG RA07OUR £1,000 (AHMADS) £15,000 (ASHOK S) £OFFERS £1,495 ONO £15,000 (EMILY S) £10,000 (G AHMAD) £10,000 T: 07740 784 983 £OFFERS £OFFERS £20,000 (MR HUGH) £OFFERS (TEXT ONLY) £OFFERS (PREMIER) £5,000 ONO £2,000 TEL. 07846 269 808 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07812 728 079 TEL. 07832 302 222 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 [email protected] TEL. 07980 802 471 TEL. 07894 335 033 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07884 064 015 TEL. 07837 780 981 TEL. 07969 914 041 TEL. 07947 979 777 AJ11DGE AS110KV BA11ALZ DA11DY X ER11EST GA11MED HU55 EFA KA55YMS M44KAH MR 54BAR NA13 AAB P14YAA RA11MAD SAM3R £25,000 (A JUDGE) £9,500 (ASHOK V) £3,495 ONO £8,000 £49,000 (ERNEST) £15,000 (G AHMED) £OFFERS (HUZAIFAH) £3,000 £10,000 £13,250 ONO £5,000+ (NAIWAAB) £3,995 £10,000 (R AHMAD) £12,000 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07957 429 964 TEL. 07921 576 971 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07737 071 097 TEL. 07983 480 777 TEL. 07779 117 865 TEL. 07837 867 868 TEL. 07973 165 474 TEL. 07954 389 874 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07867 861 193 AK11 BER AS110KX BA11MAD DA11MAD ES11SAN GA11SHA HV11JAY K55 5HAB M444 LKK MR 5 5K0L NA55AR X P44YJA RA11SHA SD11EEP £5,000 TEL: 01274 414141 £12,500 (ASHOK X) £10,000 (B AHMAD) £10,000 (D AHMAD) £7,500 (E SUSAN) £9,000 (G AISHA) £10,000 (H VIJAY) £1,500 ONO (SHAB) £850 TEL: 07977 118 134 £5,000 T: 07740 784 983 £10,000 T: 07740 784 983 £3,000 (PAAYJA) £9,000 (R AISHA) £7,000 (S DILEEP) MON - FRI: 9-5.30 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. 07977 348 295 no withheld numbers [email protected] [email protected] TEL. 07786 424 251 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 AK11 SAR AS110KY BA11MED DAU400D ET11ANA GD11EEP HY11NUS KAD33M M7NA X MR5 5P0K NA55 YMA P4VXX RC51 HAN SF11EEM £2,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £9,500 (ASHOK Y) £15,000 (B AHMED) £1200 £8,500 (ETHAN A) £7,000 (G DILEEP) £9,500 (H YUNUS) £3,995 £1,499 ONO £5,000 (MR SPOK) £10,000 £1350 £OFFERS £15,000 ONO MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07947 979 777 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07958 000 480 [email protected] TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07557 472 855 TEL. 07706 216 060 AK11MAR AS11ESH BA55U MR DD11EEP ET11ANB GL66 FUL HY11SAF KAS4R SM8O00L SDAA MR 5 5YAD NA55 YMM P88 VEN RD11EEP SH0114B £20,000 (A KUMAR) £15,000 (ASHESH) £3,000 T: 07740 784 983 £7,000 (D DILEEP) £8,500 (ETHAN B) £8,000 ONO £15,400 (H YUSAF) £OFFERS T: 07523 264 595 £OFFERS £10,000 T: 07740 784 983 £10,000 £2,000 ONO £7,000 (R DILEEP) £OFFERS TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 [email protected] TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07908 472 121 TEL. 07985 455 057 no withheld numbers TEL. 07764 511 955 [email protected] TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07966 386 755 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07919 583 618 AK55AAH AS11FA0 BA55Y MR DMILES ET11ANF GMIILES HY11SUF KD11EEP M9WLA MR 5 5YKE NAD111M PA11ANS RD11HAN SH03B £5,895 ONO £25,000 (ASHFAQ) £3,000 £7,500 (D MILES) £8,500 (ETHAN F) £7,500 (G MILES) £15,000 (H YUSUF) £7,000 (K DILEEP) £15,000 ONO (MAWLA) £5,000 T: 07740 784 983 £75,000 ONO £3,500 (P ALLANS) £OFFERS (ROHAN) £2,995 TEL. 07779 324 610 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07740 784 983 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07842 955 147 [email protected] TEL. 07969 914 041 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07970 026 653 TEL. 07793 628 670

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£1,995 ONO £25,0 00 £3,00 0 ONO (TAL HA) £10 ,000 (T VIJA Y) £3,50 0 £7,0 00 (W D ILE EP) £8,000 ONO TEL. 0776 4 656 667 TEL. 07867 861 19 3 TEL. 07946 162 099 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 0790 8 472 12 1 SH10AEB SO11 BYA TA11MAD TY11SAF VY55 HNU WG11PTA XY11SAF

£OFFERS T : 0775 4 852 402 £2,000 T EL: 01 274 4 14141 £10,000 (T AHMAD) £15, 400 (T YUS AF) £3,50 0 £6,9 95 (W G UP TA) £15, 400 (X YUS AF) no withheld numbers MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07588 326 444 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH10ABY SP11RTY TA11YRS TY11SUF W011VER WK11MAR Y11NES

£4 ,0 00 O NO £15, 000 (S POR TY) £1,500 (TAHYRS) £15, 000 (T Y US UF) £6,5 00 (W O LIV ER) £15,0 00 (W KUM AR) £OFF ERS (YO UN AS) TEL. 07828 695 464 TEL. 07867 886 786 TEL. 07985 455 057 L20RD TEL. 07985 455 0 57 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 079 85 455 057 TEL. 07834 016 393 SH10KET ST11GGG TA13BYS UA11MAD WM11LES Y511LMA W21 JAS

£OFFERS T: 07754 852 402 £20,000 ONO £1,600 ONO £10,0 00 (U A HM AD) £1,200 ONO £7,5 00 (W MILE S) £4,000 ONO (SALMA) no withheld numbers TEL. 07786 510 0 00 TEL. 07557 387 547 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 07925 757 67 7 TEL. 0 7985 455 057 TEL. 07969 598 969 SH10KUT SUR871T TA55LYM UD11EEP W33DDY WS11SAN Y55ANA £25,000 QUICK SALE TEL. 07969 914 041

£OFFERS T : 0775 4 852 402 £1,5 00 (SU RBJ IT) £4,895 ONO £7,0 00 (U D ILEE P) £5,000 ONO £7,5 00 (W S USA N) £OFFE RS no withheld numbers TEL. 0798 5 589 631 TEL. 07779 324 61 0 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 07779 994 69 5 TEL. 07985 4 55 05 7 TEL. 07835 316 786 SH11 AED SY11SAF TA55TEE UK11ORD W33DY K WY11SAF Y9 ALT

£1,000 T EL: 01 274 4 14141 £15, 400 (S YUS AF) £5,000 T: 0774 0 78 4 983 £OFFE RS £5,000 ONO £15,4 00 (W YUS UF) £30,0 00 MON - FR I: 9-5.30 TEL. 0798 5 455 057 [email protected] o.uk TEL. 0 7522 199 99 7 TEL. 07779 994 695 TEL. 07 985 455 0 57 TEL. 07525 817 453 SH11 AFS SY11SUF TA55TYE UMM444R W33NTD WY11SUF YA11MAD

£1,500 TE L : 012 74 4141 41 £15, 000 (S YUS UF) £5,000 T: 0774 0 78 4 983 £4,99 5 £1,8 00 (WA NTE D) £15,0 00 (W YUS UF) £10,0 00 (Y A HM AD) MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 0798 5 455 057 privateplates@hotmai l.co.uk TEL. 07707 747 776 TEL. 01202 877 03 8 TEL. 0 7985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH11AHZ T0YSR TA67 ETS UY11SAF W4JLD X3 51NGS YA11YAA

£6,00 0 £ 15,000 ONO £6,000 ONO £15, 400 (U YUS AF) £1,99 5 £3, 500 (SIN GH S) £1 5,000 (Y AYYAA) TEL. 07921 576 97 1 TEL. 07973 787 934 TEL. 07908 472 12 1 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 07954 389 87 4 TEL. 0 7833 333 870 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH11 ANY T11UCS TAHIR V011RAS W4KY R X 7BY X YE11COM BR17HMA £2,000 T EL: 01 274 4 14141 £OFFE RS £10 0,000 ( TAHI R) £2, 000 (VO HR A) £10,0 00 £1,50 0 £49,0 00 (YEL L C OM) MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07581 169 231 TEL. 07403 302 72 5 TEL. 07867 886 78 6 TEL. 07786 615 234 TEL. 07767 778 798 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH11KEL T14 REK TB11ATT V011VER W4LYT XAL 11X YD11EEP

£4,99 9 ONO ( SHA KEL) £OF FERS (T ARI Q) £7,000 (T BHATT) £6,5 00 (V O LIVE R) £2,00 0 £15,0 00 £7,000 (Y DILEEP) TEL. 07863 845 709 TEL. 07508 066 66 1 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 05 7 TEL. 07854 435 65 6 TEL. 07733 244 444 TEL. 07985 455 057 £30,000 TEL. 07999 754 999 T19 ARX TD11EEP SH11 OBY V 4 RFN WA 11 EEM X B AIG YK11MAR

£1,000 T EL: 01 274 4 14141 £OFFERS (TIGER X) £7,000 (T DILEEP) £1,000 £15,000 (WAHEEM) £50,000 £15,000 (Y KUMAR) MON - FR I: 9-5.30 TEL. 07837 780 98 1 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07967 193 03 3 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07947 979 77 7 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH11PER TER1K WA11SHA X K04SER T1L1 786 V 4 4 MJD YU10NES

£15 ,000 (S HIPE R) £1,500 ONO VALUED AT OVER £60K £850 ONO £9,000 (W AISHA) £OFFE RS £OFFERS T: 07754 852 402 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07974 179 15 6 TEL. 07739 413 69 5 TEL. 07803 012 25 3 TEL. 07985 455 0 57 TEL. 07811 146 312 no withheld numbers SH11YLA T44 RKK VA11MAD X K11AN X YV11JAY TJ 11 DGE WA11TAD

£10,000 £2,200 ONO £15,500 (T JUDGE) £10,000 (V AHMAD) £10,000 (WANTED) £2,700 £10,000 (Y VIJAY) TEL. 07969 914 041 TEL. 07926 095 168 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07778 881 126 TEL. 07786 087 155 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH12ADH T444BYS TK11NGS VB11ATT WAH330K XK11MAR Y44SCR £3,000 ONO £995 ONO £14,000 (T KINGS) £7,000 (V BHATT) £2,500 (WAHEED K) £15,000 (X KUMAR) £2,500 ONO TEL. 07828 159 318 TEL. 07870 993 553 TEL. 07886 606 431 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07973 199 979 TEL. 07985 455 057

TMIILES VD11EEP RY11SUF XM11LES SH12AN H T8WHD £3,000 ONO £15,000 (TAWHEED) £7,500 (T MILES) £7,000 (V DILEEP) £15,000 (R YUSUF) £7,500 (X MILES) TEL. 07870 993 553 TEL. 07842 955 147 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 VS11SAN WAJ33D SH13 MLA T9RYK TR11 HAD XS11AKS £5,000+ (SHIMMLA) £OFFERS £2,500 TEL: 01274 414141 £7,500 (V SUSAN) £2,995 £4,500 (X SHAKS) TEL. 07973 165 474 TEL. 07863 289 625 MON - FRI: 9-5.30 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07793 628 670 TEL. 07985 455 057 SH54ZH D TA11ATS TS11SAN VY11SAF WAS11F X X10 MAR £5,725 £1,500 (TALLAT) £7,500 (T SUSAN) £15,400 (V YUSAF) £10,000 £OFFERS TEL. 07802 183 450 TEL. 07867 886 786 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07985 455 057 TEL. 07867 861 193 TEL. 07928 473 771

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£30,000 £20,000 ONO £2,995 ONO (PUNEM) TEL. 075 40 176 854 TEL. 07786 615 234 TEL. 07305 700 800

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Virat Kohli India’s captain opens up about cricketing

Ahead of India's Test series in India captain Virat Kohli discussed England, captain Virat Kohli opened his passionate persona on the field: up about his cricketing mindset, “Every moment is an opportunity to discussing his feisty attitude on the make your team win and that is field, his thought process while exactly why you step on the field. You batting, his devotion to fitness, have to make that time count. Our leadership, social media and more. careers are so short anyway, even if “For me a game of cricket is about you play for 20 years. When you are making your team win. I can very on the field you absolutely make the well enjoy the process of batting most of it. in the nets, smile and have fun, "I like to let things flow. I don't but when you mean business, necessarily look to put filters or you mean business,” said restrictions on because I feel like I Kohli speaking to Sky have to be myself, my organic self. If Sports. you don't like it, that's fine but is it “In life I don't have to going to make me change? Not at all." compete with anyone. I He says that when he steps onto the don't have to be feisty or field he has to believe he’s the best, aggressive. But when I and won’t allow anyone to think he’s a step onto the field I am pushover. going to give 120 per "If you show any vulnerabilities or cent every game I play fears, they are going to eat you up. I and no one can count have to be as fearless as I can,” he that against me. I am adds. going to play this way “If I get out, I want to get out on my and this is who I am. terms. I might as well make a silly “I will not stand mistake and know this is what I need around wanting to correct. people to do "I don't go out there to prove something I am not anyone wrong but I put myself in a able to do first. Every position where I want to do special ball is an event and I things and win special series. If 50,000 will throw myself people in a stadium feel like it cannot around every ball be done, I will challenge myself to say for the whole Test it can. match, even if it "I have seen it a number of times is in the 90th where my conviction in how I see the over on the situation has been far more powerful fifth day.” than the doubts of thousands of people in the same place. In any situation, I believe I can do it. Continued on page 46 46 Sport www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

Virat Kohli India’s captain opens up about cricketing

times. The results over the last five or six Continued from page 45 years are there for everyone to see. We are probably the one team in world Kohli hails Cristiano Ronaldo's cricket everyone is wary of when we discipline and longevity as he revels why travel." he admires the Juventus and Portugal Kohli says it is incumbent on players to forward: "It happened in 2012. I thought ensure the survival of Test cricket in the 'this IPL I am going to dominate future: "Everything I have done since I everyone' but the IPL started and a few entered the Indian team has always been games didn't go my way. for the Indian team. How can I improve "My mindset completely dropped to this environment I am part of? the other end. I was eating anything that "I don't want our players to waste the came in sight. I was eating horribly, months and years I wasted trying to sleeping horribly, my habits were all over figure things out. I found the formula for the place. success and I want these guys to pick it "When I finished the IPL, I went home, up early so that transition with Indian came out of the shower the first day, saw cricket can be very smooth. It should not myself in the mirror and was ashamed. It take youngsters two or three years after was like looking at another human being. the seniors have gone to build a team "I told myself 'if you want to play again. cricket at the highest level, this is not the "It does not matter if a guy running in way you can manage.' From the next day to bowl has 140 Test matches and you onwards, I changed everything about my have four, if you have more belief in diet and the way I trained. From then on yourself than him on the day you can it was an obsession." outplay him. That is what I have tried to inculcate. "Don't let these norms of playing 30 or “Taking a stroll down the street 40 Test matches fool you - as even after (in England) is relaxing, such is 80 or 90 Tests, if you are not in a good the reality of our lives back frame of mind, experience counts for home. I can't complain about nothing and you are still going to nick the first ball to slip. anything in life but thinking of "Even in the toughest going down the street in India moments, the mindset is not even a dream for us. We is simple. Go out are all human beings and we there and have fun. Enjoy the just want some normalcy moment. Face now and then and to relax.” the fear, look it in the eye, and say 'I am going Kohli says India must show' to keep coming relentless madness and pursuit of at you'. excellence every da' to win in "That's how I England this summer live my life. I Kickstart "I have achieved what I wanted to never doing Kickstart as a leader, which is to create a culture anything half and where people strive for excellence half or something every day. Every practice session, no I am not convinced one is wasting their time and that for about." University works in me is so, so important. "I would rather have an hour of quality practice rather than lurking around for two hours fooling around for an hour in between. I don't see partnership with a anyone doing that anymore. "It is absolutely precise, absolutely professional. You community football club know that if you want to play for India you have to be fit. "After MS offering careers for Dhoni left, cricket evolved - the pace of the game started moving notches higher and we sports degree students moved with the August 2021 - 2nd Edition www.asianexpress.co.uk Sport 47

Staff and students from the Institute development programme. degree course offering is we work in of Sport have been working with The University currently has over 10 partnership with those in our local Sporting Khalsa based in Willenhall, sports students working with the club community, offering placements, Walsall for the past 18 months, on coaching and analysis placements opportunities, volunteering and student collaborating on providing work and the team is working closely with succession into work. It’s really placements and jobs for Sports the club to develop a post 16 important for our students to get out Coaching Practice (Football) degree programme of support. into the local community both to students who are based at the One graduate has recently secured a showcase their learning and to develop University’s Walsall Campus. full-time job as Head of Analysis with their skills which is key to their Established in 1991, Sporting Khalsa the club. Connah Chalmers studied for employability post-University.” began playing senior football in the a Sports Coaching Practice (Football) Jas Batt, Sporting Khalsa Football local Walsall & District Sunday leagues degree and graduated in 2020. He said: Development Director, said: “We’re and, for two seasons between 1995 and “I wasn’t sure what career I wanted to delighted to have a partnership with the 1997, the club played Saturday football go into but knew I wanted to coach in University and we’re looking forward at a semi-professional level. football. When I was studying my to embedding some of the workforce to The club emerged from humble roots degree, I fell into analysis, and my work support our structures and our as a Sunday League side to become placements both here at Khalsa and at programmes going forward. established as one of the most Birmingham City Women’s football, “It offers students opportunities and progressive outfits in West Midlands working in that professional setting, has gives them a sense of belief. It’s very grassroots football. helped me bring that experience to my much about our community and the The club has a men’s team that plays new role.” students bring energy and drive to the in the Northern Premier League, a Rus Smith, Lecturer in Football and football club whether it’s areas such as women’s football team and offers a 16- Coaching at the University, said: “One performance analysis, coaching, team- 18 youth education and sports of the things we do as part of our based or community activity.” 48 Sport www.asianexpress.co.uk August 2021 - 2nd Edition

IImmpprreessssiivvee ddeebbuuttss Bradford’s burgeoning Muay Thai scene could wild three-round brawl. Khan had to climb from the have unearthed two more stars, with Owais Khan canvas during a chaotic first round where both and Sohail Khan both making impressive debuts. fighters were intent on landing power shots. The duo are the latest fighters to roll off the “The action rarely relented in rounds two and Two promising new conveyor belt of talent at Abusin’s Muay Thai in the three, bringing the Wakefield crowd to its feet as past few years. both fighters hunted a finish. Remarkably, despite Head coach and former British Champion Alex the ferocity of the action, the judges were left to Abusin has been nurturing a talented stable of determine the outcome, with Ashton edging a wafer- young fighters at his Killinghall Road base and has thin split decision but both fighters emerged with starts unleashed on high hopes for his two young Khans. immense credit. Owais Khan showed no sign of nerves as he dominated Huddersfield’s Dane Wright at 74kg. 20- “We’ve high hopes for both these lads,” year-old Khan demonstrated excellent control of commented Abusin. “They’re both dedicated range and ring control to canter to an impressive trainers, who live the life and are always keen to Muay Thai scene points win. He is huge at the weight, highly skilled learn. We’ll look to keep them both active but the and demonstrated control and composure beyond sky is the limit for the pair of them.” his years. Both fighters are expected to be back in action in His namesake Sohail Khan’s first outing was an October, when their teammate and reigning altogether different affair, however, as he and his European K1 champion, Harris Hussain, is also experienced opponent, Ben Ashton, engaged in a expected to make his long awaited return.

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