Ashfak Juned

Birmingham Correspondent

BIRMINGHAM:HIJAB-WEARING WOMAN REMOVED FROM HOME: OFFICER DISMISSED

May 23, 2025

A West Midlands Police officer, PC Paul Littler, has been summarily dismissed from the force following a gross misconduct hearing, after he was found to have dragged a Muslim woman from a Birmingham HMO in a "state of undress" in November 2022. The disciplinary panel, led by an independent and legally qualified chair, found PC Littler breached multiple professional standards, including duties and responsibilities, authority, respect and courtesy, use of force, and discreditable conduct, Daily Dazzling Dawn understands.

How BNP-Jamaat Activists Are Still Receiving Asylum in the UK !

May 12, 2025

Updated news on BNP-Jamaat asylum cases in the UK, plus detailed 2024 asylum statistics for Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka.

'Freshi' Slur: British Bangladeshis' Own Racism Blights New Arrivals

May 07, 2025

Exclusive: New British Bangladeshis face 'Freshi' slur from established community, highlighting internal racism amidst wider UK discrimination.

A child was shot in Sylhet

August 02, 2024

A child was shot in Sylhet in Bangladesh while the movement was done by the students.Police fired openly and many of students and local people are injured.

Bangladesh student protests resume

July 29, 2024

4G internet service becomes slower again Monday afternoon

Tommy Robinson arrested

July 28, 2024

Tommy Robinson ‘arrested under anti-terror laws’

The internet blackout in Bangladesh raised concerns among expatriates

July 18, 2024

When the government shuts down the internet in Bangladesh, expatriates are deeply worried.

Quota Tension at midnight most of university campuses in Bangladesh

July 14, 2024

Thousands of university students in Bangladesh have protested against the PM press conference's comment about the recruitment system, which they claim favors children of war heroes and certain groups for high-paying government jobs. The system is rigged, with government jobs sold to the highest bidders and people with powerful connections. If quotas are abolished, there is no guarantee that a talented and hard-working young graduate will get a civil service job.