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Just a minute – Lions meet their Mass

Lions’ Coach Nigel Lloyd takes the reins for the first time on Saturday, 22nd August – with a new look team and headline opposition. The Lions will be taking on the University of Massachusetts Minutemen, a team packed with great ...

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Scintilla CC summer camp is a great success

Emdad Rahman Scintilla Cricket Club has delivered a successful summer camp. The Barking & Dagenham based club held a week long cricket training camp at Eastbury Comprehensive School. Youngsters from Barking & Dagenham were taught the basics of cricket by ...

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Don’t adjust your compass

There’s not much space to expand in central London – which is presumably why the University of Central London (UCL) is spilling over into East London to the point where it will soon be the region’s fifth university. Is there ...

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Are you ready for the Phantom?

Audiences are looking forward to the release of Phantom – a political thriller set in the volatile world of South Asia. The story begins when an infiltrator with plans to attack India is caught, and the Head of India’s security ...

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Will Abdal be “the people’s choice”?

Support builds for Abdal Ullah as Labour members warm to “a safe pair of hands” Labour Party members across East London will begin voting on Monday to choose a Labour candidate for the Greater London Assembly elections next May. And ...

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Paws for thought at Hang-Up’s Dog Days

The current exhibition at the Hang Up gallery is now in full swing. “Dog Days: Summer’s Hottest Artists” is running throughout August. It’s a group exhibition showcasing a unique blend of freshly created artworks from 16 of Hang-Up’s leading body ...

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Enough

by Dr.Amanullah Ashru   How much is enough for a tyrant to shed blood? How strong a person before the firing squad? All I seek is to live with my own views, ideas and thoughts. I must have enough air to ...

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RDF Global maternity hospital volunteers visit Lake District

Emdad Rahman Volunteers and charity workers for the Rural Development Foundation Global (RDF Global) enjoyed a weekend at the Lake District as the charity announced its latest plans in the run up to the opening of a maternity hospital in ...

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Muslim Charity Run 2015 is a massive success!

Hundreds of runners fundraising for over 20 charities took part in the Muslim Charity Run 2015 at Victoria Park, Bow, East London. This year’s run evolved from the previously successful Run 4 Your Mosque. On a gloriously sunny day with ...

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Wave good-bye to high blood pressure?

Do you have uncontrolled high blood pressure? Is your doctor at the end of his or her tether, trying to find new ways to get those readings down? Barts hospital may be able to help: read on. Nearly one third ...

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