Sunday, 23 September 2012

Cat burglar on the loose in Luton

There's a cat burglar on the loose in Luton, and he's been caught on camera.Denis the cat has been stealing all sorts of things like flip flops and pants from people's gardens and bringing them back to his owner.Some of the things are so big he struggles to get them through the catflap.

Now his theft has been discovered he has become a bit of a hit on the internet.

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Complaints about The Khan’s



The BBC has been accused of stereotyping Muslims in its new sitcom Citizen Khan.
The broadcaster has received 185 complaints since the first episode aired on BBC One on Monday, with some claiming it was a "tasteless depiction of Islam".

Complaints have risen overnight, but the BBC said it has evidence of a lobbying campaign.
The six-part series follows a Muslim community worker in Birmingham. 

It was created by British Muslim, Adil Ray, who also stars in the show.
Other members of the cast include My Family star Kris Marshall as a mosque manager and Shobu Kapoor, who played Gita in EastEnders, as Mrs Khan.
"Insulting" The media watchdog, Ofcom, said it received in the region of 20 complaints about the programme.

This is all from Monazzam Khan,

Thank you.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Critical Attack


A man is in a critical condition in hospital after being attacked in Greater Manchester, police said.

Officers found the 32-year-old man unconscious at the junction of Bridge Street and Bolton Street in Ramsbottom at about 23:00 BST on Friday.

He was punched to the floor and then punched and kicked in the head, police said.
Two men, aged 21 and 23, have been arrested in connection with the attack. Police are looking for a third man.

The men in custody were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Officers are also trying to trace another man understood to have boarded a 472 bus towards Bury and are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

The victim is being treated for a bleed to the brain and remains in intensive care at Hope Hospital in Salford.

This is all from Monazzam Khan,

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Pollution Extending



More than 100 dead fish have been found in a river in Surrey which is believed to have been polluted.
Officers from the Environment Agency are investigating the cause of the incident along a 2km stretch of the River Blackwater in Camberley.
They have been at the scene since Friday afternoon, advising on the clean-up operation and helping to mitigate the impacts of the pollution.
A spokesman said it believed the source of the pollution had been identified.
There is no news how to as investigations are still going on.
This is all from Monazzam Khan,
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Who’s The Murderer?




Detectives investigating the murder of a great-grandmother in Southampton have released further CCTV images of a man they want to trace. Delia Hughes, 85, was found beaten to death inside her Atlantic Close flat in Ocean Village on 18 August.
Police believe a man seen on CCTV near her home in the morning of her murder lives in the Woolston area of the city.
He is white and aged between 25 and 30, and described as being "nimble and bouncy on his feet". At the time he was wearing a grey hooded jacket, faded blue jeans, and trainers and carrying a small black rucksack. Sixty detectives are working on the case and are conducting house to house inquiries at residential properties bordered by Bridge Road, Shamrock Road, Peartree Road and Defender Road.
Police are investigating now who the CCTV person is and they want to see if he has anything to do with the murder and they are now suspecting he might something to do something with the murder as the CCTV was close to Delia Hughes house which has now passed away.
This is all from Monazzam Khan,
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Experience of the Uni Train



A engineering visit had been set in Coventry University at 31st of July 2012 to 2nd of August 2012 which had been set by The Smallpeice Trust.  Dr Cosby D P Smallpeice - a brilliant, self-taught engineer who invented the Smallpeice Lathe and founded Martonair Ltd. to specialise in pneumatic equipment for the machine tool industry - founded the Trust.
After the flotation of Martonair, Dr Smallpeice put his energy and £1.6m of his personal fortune to set up The Smallpeice Trust in 1966 to encourage youngsters to take a career in engineering.
A lot of people all around Coventry in Leamington, Kenilworth, Hillfields and Foleshill had attended.
The views of the people who had attended were all positive. Here two of the view of the children who attended;
Anmol Arora from Newcastle Upon Lyne School: This course was really fun and I enjoyed it and was a good experience for when we come to university.
Monazzam Khan from Sidney Stringer Academy: This course was really good as we got to meet new people and share ideas and skills of engineering and we had felt how it was for when we go university. Also the Smallpeice trusts have been grateful for doing this and hope a lot of people attend this course afterwards.
Monazzam Khan from Sidney Stringer Academy and his team The JLR6 had made a car called the Discovery12. They had made the car the Discovery into a better model so it would be more modern and had to think of how they could have done it. Here is the car that they had made.
This is all from Monazzam Khan.
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