Search results for ‘Darshna Soni’
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What happened when this hotel used to house asylum seekers closed down
Our communities editor Darshna Soni has been following the story of one hotel in Kegworth.
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Nottingham household now in isolation with new Omicron Covid variant
Our Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni is in Nottingham where one of the two Omicron cases was discovered.
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How the North and Midlands reacted to shelving of HS2 line
Clare Fallon reported from Leeds, after the government scrapped the Leeds leg of the HS2 high-speed rail line, and Darshna Soni reported from Nottingham.
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Coventry City of Culture: life on the frontline of Two-Tone Britain
Darshna Soni has been talking to The Selecter lead singer Pauline Black, about life on the frontline of Two Tone Britain.
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Revisited: Should BAME groups be fast-tracked for the vaccine?
Our Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni has spent the year telling the stories of Black and brown families affected by the virus and reflects on whether enough is being done to protect people of colour during the pandemic.
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Homeschooling: an inequality timebomb
The pandemic has exposed growing inequalities in society, not least when it comes to our childrens’ education. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni asks whether those gaps can ever be closed again.
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NHS chiefs warn against mixing at Christmas, how careful do the UK public plan to be?
NHS chiefs have warned that people must think “really carefully” about mixing this Christmas – Darshna Soni is in Notingham to find out how cautious people plan to be.
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Leicestershire towns to enter local lockdown for the second time as cases spike
Our Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni joined us from Oadby in Leicestershire – an area about to see restrictions added.
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‘Birmingham’s benefits queen’: I fear eviction after budget
Will the poorer get poorer after the benefit changes announced by George Osborne? Darshna Soni meets a single mum with eight children, who is worried she could be evicted because of the welfare cap.
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Election 2015: ethnic voters – disconnected or disregarded?
Birmingham-born musician Apache Indian tells Darshna Soni that the complacency of political parties towards ethnic voters is “an election crisis”, as he urges young people to go out and vote.
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Birmingham men fear reprisals over ‘grooming’ order
Birmingham bans several men from ‘approaching’ teenage girls, despite not enough criminal evidence to prosecute them. One of the men tells Darshna Soni that it will “destroy” his life.
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Begg: ‘MI5 gave me the green light to go to Syria’
Exclusive: Moazzam Begg tells Channel 4 News that MI5 gave him the green light to go to Syria. So why was he charged with terror offences and locked up for seven months? Darshna Soni reports.
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Two Birmingham men plead guilty to Syria jihad
Two men plead guilty to travelling to Syria to join al-Qaeda militants, after they were turned in to police by their worried parents. Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni reports.
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Divided by faith: inside the segregated Madani schools
Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni gains exclusive access to the Madani Federation in Leicester criticised for gender segregation in school.
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Relaxed and smiling: suspected British bomber in Syria
New pictures and a “martyrdom” video are released of a British Muslim man suspected of being Britain’s first suicide bomber in Syria. Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni reports.