The UK Prime Minister has come under attack for allowing a racist and prejudiced writer to work under his jurisdiction when he was the editor of the Spector. The Conservative Party candidate in question mentioned in his writing that immigrants were responsible for bringing various diseases and pathogens to the UK. […]
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Hundreds call into Orange Wolverhampton pop up shop
This year’s Orange Wolverhampton pop up shop proved a huge success, with visitors finding out more about the annual safeguarding campaign to end inter personal violence and being signposted to help and support. Hundreds of people called into the shop, at the Wulfrun Centre on Monday and Tuesday (25 and […]
Talented young artists help innovative school scoop award
An innovative Wolverhampton school secured a coveted award at this year’s Schools and Academies Show in Birmingham. The Leadership Team at Oak Meadow Primary School received the award for ‘Income Innovator of the Year’ at the show, held at the NEC recently. Headteacher Simon Arnold, who collected the award on […]
City’s iconic statues show their support for #OrangeWolves
The iconic statues of Prince Albert and Lady Wulfruna are once again backing the campaign to Orange Wolverhampton and end inter-personal violence. The statue of Queen Victoria’s husband Prince Albert, which stands in Queen Square, and the founder of Wolverhampton, Lady Wulfruna, outside St Peter’s Collegiate Church, are proudly sporting […]
Go wild for tickets to Wolverhampton Literature Festival
Welsh wonder Cerys Matthews will be the star attraction at the fourth Wolverhampton Literature Festival in the New Year. Audiences can join the founding member of rock band Catatonia at the Slade Rooms where she will be talking about her new book ‘Where the Wild Cooks Go’. The event at […]
SRI LANKA: SIX MONTHS ON, STILL NO ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ATTACKS ON REFUGEES – NEW REPORT
Asylum-seekers attacked and intimidated after Easter Sunday attacks Refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran targeted by violent mobs There has still been no police investigations into the threats and violence faced by refugees and asylum-seekers in Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday attacks, Amnesty International and Minority Rights Group International […]
Muslim Faith Schools take the lead as UK’s top schools
Muslim faith schools have been placed at the top of the British governments ranking of secondary school performance, taking the top three positions and also securing a total of four in the top ten. The top three positions in a ranking of every British school were taken by schools that […]
Register to Vote for the General Election
It is important that you register to vote. If you are not registered you won’t be able to vote in the General Election on 12 December. It only takes five minutes to get registered – you can do it here. You need to register to vote every time you move home. […]
£3.5 Million Launderer Lands Jail Sentence
A Manchester crook who went on the run when his handwritten ledger books implicated him in a multi-million pound money laundering fraud has been sentenced in his absence. Jamshed Bhatti, 60, formerly of Stockport Road, Longsight, was caught with £50,970 in cash when HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) investigators searched his home in August […]
IBRAHIM DOGUS ELECTION PROFILE
Name: Ibrahim Dogus Born: July 1980 in Turkey Nationality: Kurdish Background: Dogus was born in Turkey to a father who was a political activist. When his job placed him in danger, the family fled to the UK where Douglas received much of his formal education and upbringing. Dogus began working as a waiter […]