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MoU on the migration and mobility partnership between India and the United Kingdom

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Dunfermline Mosque officials religiously harassed Imam accused of preaching extremist views

Officials at a Scottish mosque subjected an Imam to religious harassment by accusing him of preaching extremist views, a tribunal has found. Board members at Dunfermline Central Mosque made the accusation in a disciplinary letter to Imam Amanat Hussain Shah, which alleged he had been “preaching extremist Muslim views to the centre’s worshippers”. An official also repeatedly referred to Mr Shah as a Shi’a Muslim when he is a member of Sunni faith - a comment which the tribunal heard would be considered “highly offensive”. Mr Shah has been awarded a total of almost £30,000 from the tribunal for unfair dismissal, religious harassment, breach of contract and unpaid wages.

New Plan for UK Immigration could seriously harm women

A letter sent to Priti Patel, seen exclusively by The Independent, has urged the Home Secretary not to implement plans that the government has described as ‘the biggest overhaul of the UK’s asylum system in decades’. The letter claims that the recently unveiled ‘New Plan for UK Immigration’ will have ‘devastating’ repercussions on women fleeing gender-based violence.     The letter described how women escaping ‘horrific’ abuse are already being failed by the current UK asylum system. The letter, signed by leading charities across the UK, states that women are forced to endure ‘disbelief, detention and destitution’ and that Patel’s plans would further exacerbate the situation. 

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