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Mission to make children healthier

Rowland Egege and Bobby Singh

2:24pm Monday 18th September 2006

Qualified sports coaches Rowland Egege and Baljeet "Bobby" Singh have a mission.

Soccer can cut through barriers

Players representing many different countries came together for Bradford's mini World Cup

2:22pm Monday 18th September 2006

ASIAN EYE looks at one man's mission to unite the city's communities through sport.

'We'll give new art to landmark'

Kala Sangam programme manager Ajit Singh says it was a big struggle to secure St Peter's House as a base

1:16pm Monday 14th August 2006

One of Bradford's most prominent landmarks is to be sold to an Asian arts group. ASIAN EYE reports.

Help us to keep on feeding the hungry

Lashman Singh who founded the Curry Project and who now heads the Bradford Metropolitan Food Bank

1:14pm Monday 14th August 2006

A new project set up to distribute food to poor families and individuals across the Bradford district is facing a crisis because the donations of food have dried up.

How you really can make a difference

From the left, Sapaul Singh, Jade Anderson and Dom Vernon present their vision of the ideal home, using some of the everyday items that were available to all the teenagers at the conference

3:01pm Monday 17th July 2006

Children from across the district have been challenged to suggest ways of improving Bradford's image. The gauntlet was thrown down at a youth conference called Your Turn. ASIAN EYE went along.

Pacts that will help put back pride

Children from Girlington Primary school who were involved in Go Girlington!

7:02am Monday 17th July 2006

Residents could soon be making pacts with Bradford Council to take care of their communities under a neighbourhood agreement scheme the government is promoting. ASIAN EYE reports.

Faith creates £3m temple for Hindu community

A model of the new temple

3:37pm Monday 22nd May 2006

The foundation stones has been laid for a new Hindu temple in Bradford which will be the biggest of its kind in the North of England.

Why BNP will never hijack the Greatness of Britain

Dr Mohammed Iqbal

3:32pm Monday 22nd May 2006

Dr Mohammed Iqbal, from Allerton, works in a strategic management post for a global pharmaceutical company. He served for six years as a non-executive director of what was Bradford Health Authority and served as a member of the Common Purpose Advisory Board. Here he considers the implications of the increased number of votes for the right-wing British National Party in the local elections.

There's still a big need for this help

Lashman Singh celebrates the launch of Bradford Metropolitan Food Bank with Father John Abberton

2:56pm Wednesday 26th April 2006

A new food bank,distributing food to poor families across the district, is about to be launched following a helping hand from a Bradford church. But why in the 21st century, asks ASIAN EYE, are people still in need of food handouts?

The pride of workers in harmony

Gill Fletcher and Mohammed Arshad

2:41pm Wednesday 26th April 2006

City Hall's banqueting suite swelled with pride as the district's unsung heroes were honoured in this year's Community Harmony Awards. The individuals and organisations who won praise for building bridges between different communities are a shining example of how ordinary people can work together to build a better Bradford. FIONA EVANS spoke to some of the winners to find out how their work has helped to bring people together from different generations, religions, races and social backgrounds.


National News

Found knife 'was not murder weapon'

Police said a found knife is not thought to be a murder weapon

Updated 2:03pm Saturday 19th July 2008

A police force that told a member of the public to dispose of a knife found days after the murder of a father of three said it was not now believed to be the weapon used in the killing.


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