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May 2, 2021
LONDON: The UK High Court of Justice has ordered the British government to provide halal food to a Pakistani family at the time of Sehri and Iftari whilst in 10 days’ mandatory quarantine a decision will be applicable to thousands of Muslims currently in quarantine at various locations across the UK.
The court has also ordered the UK government to allow the claimant to take outdoor exercise twice a day rather than once a day, as being confined in a room for endless hours was beginning to take a negative impact on the claimant’s mental health, resulting in depression.
LONDON: The UK High Court of Justice has ordered the British government to provide halal food to a Pakistani family at the time of Sehri and Iftari whilst in 10 days’ mandatory quarantine a.
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May 2, 2021
LONDON: The UK High Court of Justice has ordered the British government to provide halal food to a Pakistani family at the time of Sehri and Iftari whilst in 10 days’ mandatory quarantine a decision will be applicable to thousands of Muslims currently in quarantine at various locations across the UK.
The court has also ordered the UK government to allow the claimant to take outdoor exercise twice a day rather than once a day, as being confined in a room for endless hours was beginning to take a negative impact on the claimant s mental health, resulting in depression. The order from the Deputy Judge Richard Clayton QC came after solicitor Fida Chaudhary challenged the Secretary of State for the Department for Health and Social Care and the Secretary of State for Transport on behalf of Mrs Robina Raja who arrived from Pakistan on April 22, 2021 and was transferred to quarantine centre at Sandman Signature London Gatwick Hotel.
Family of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe hail reports of £400m deal for her freedom
Tehran claims UK has agreed to repay 1970s debt in exchange for release of British-Iranian aid worker, but Foreign Office says talks ongoing
2 May 2021 • 9:04pm
Richard Ratcliffe, pictured with daughter Gabriella, greeted the statement from Iran that his wife, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, could be freed with optimism, describing it as ‘a better sign’
The family of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe hailed Iranian reports that a £400 million deal had been secured for her release as a “good sign”, as Britain insisted talks were ongoing.
Iranian state media claimed on Sunday that Tehran had struck a deal in which London would repay a 1970s arms debt to secure her freedom.
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