Nahida Ashraf

London, England

The Last Stand: Saving Birmingham’s Only All-Girls Islamic School

April 23, 2026

Birmingham’s Jami’ah Khadijatul Kubra faces a pivotal financial crossroads. Discover how this unique all-girls Islamic school is navigating a deficit to preserve its cultural and educational legacy.

How Interest-Laden Loans Force UK Muslims to Sacrifice Elite University Seats

April 23, 2026

UK government confirms Alternative Student Finance (ASF) will follow the 2027 LLE launch, as Muslim students increasingly pivot toward debt-free degree apprenticeships.

London’s Ghost Cabs: Robotaxi Revolt That Could Silence the City

April 22, 2026

While the hum of electric Jaguar I-Paces navigating the labyrinthine streets of London has become a familiar sight, the transition from experimental testing to commercial reality is triggering a massive legislative and social confrontation. As of late April 2026, Waymo has escalated its operations, transitioning from manual "mapping" drives to active artificial intelligence control across a 100-square-mile radius of the city. However, the true friction is not occurring on the roads, but in the halls of Westminster and the digital forums of the UK’s gig economy.

Six Days Later: Jason Faulkner Rites Set Amid Dual Homicide Inquiries

April 22, 2026

Verified funeral arrangements and investigative updates for Jason Faulkner, following the tragic death of his sister Scarlett.

Scarlett Faulkner Investigation: Do the Women Remain in Custody?

April 22, 2026

Stay updated on the Scarlett Faulkner investigation. Verified real-time status of the suspects in custody and what to expect from the DPP's directions at Nenagh District Court on April 23, 2026.

Scarlett and Jason: What Truly Happened to the Faulkner Siblings?

April 21, 2026

Scarlett Faulkner, Jason Faulkner, Abbey River investigation, Limerick news 2026, Birdhill assault court, Garda post-mortem, Limerick Marine Search and Rescue

Beyond the Silent River: The Unfolding Dual Inquiry in Limerick

April 20, 2026

Verified updates on the Faulkner family as Jason Faulkner is recovered from the Abbey River just days after his sister Scarlett's funeral. Gardaí await post-mortem results amid a tragic sequence of events.

Hajj: Why Dual National British Pilgrims Risk Being Stranded by New UK Border Rules

April 20, 2026

As the Hajj 2026 season officially commences with the arrival of the first flights in Jeddah, a growing number of British dual nationals are bypassing the UK’s competitive Nusuk booking system in favour of the more abundant Hajj quotas allocated to Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India. While this "home-country" route offers a virtually guaranteed pilgrimage spot, travellers are being issued urgent warnings regarding a dual-front challenge: complex new UK border digital mandates and a significant disparity in travel costs, Daily Dazzling Dawn understand.

Brother Recovered from Abbey River 48 Hours After Sister Scarlett's Funeral

April 20, 2026

New details emerge in the Limerick tragedy as the body of Jason Faulkner is recovered from the Abbey River. Investigators await post-mortem results to determine the cause of death.

Farage’s 5-Year Asylum Purge: Reform UK Targets All Successful Grants Since 2021

April 20, 2026

Nigel Farage has officially triggered a new phase of his party’s "Operation Restoring Justice," declaring on Facebook today that a Reform UK government would initiate a comprehensive retroactive audit of all successful asylum grants issued since 2021. The proposal specifically targets individuals who entered the UK through "irregular routes" or overstayed original visas, with the stated goal of revoking Leave to Remain and initiating immediate deportation proceedings. This move expands upon the party’s existing pledge to conduct 600,000 removals, signaling a shift toward a total reassessment of the UK’s settled migrant population.