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Archive 2014
The public sector is traditionally used as a scapegoat in a time of austerity measures
Ahmed Sule: the survey was not as robust as the headlines might suggest
The pop phenomena and his monster hit “Gangnam Style” - why did this one become a hit?
Asian Professional Awards: Asian achievements celebrated
From: News08 Jul 2014
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The Asian community now makes up over 8% of the British population, and contributes extensively
A recent YouGov poll saw Sadiq Khan narrowly edge ahead of Tessa Jowell and Diane Abbott
Despite being 72, Civil Rights icon, Rev Jesse Jackson has no intention of slowing up.
The man behind undoubtedly the most famous tennis sisters in the world has released a book
"it’s time to show what it means to be a leader in these communities…"
“Indians in the Trenches”: Forgotten heroes recognised
From: News30 Jun 2014
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Film release on Friday 4th July. Depicts the real life stories of those from the subcontinent
Support OBV’s intern to raise money for Cancer Research UK!. 5k run in Herne Bay on 6 July 2014.