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19 April, 2021, 11:00 pm Natabua High School senior girls 100m athlete Mereoni Kuru trains at Churchill Park in Lautoka on Saturday. Picture: REINAL CHAND Natabua High School will be fielding one of the largest contingents in the 2021 Coca-Cola Games this week at Suva’s ANZ Stadium. About 100 athletes will be carrying the hopes of the Western Division giants. “We will be taking a 100-strong athletics squad and it has been one of the largest contingents that we have taken to participate at the Fiji Finals,” said school principal Virendra Sharma. “Although it is an inexperienced squad compared to yesteryears, the coaches have done their best to ensure the athletes give their 100 per cent.

50 UK MPs question Boris over Pakistan Red List travel ban – Voice Of Vienna

50 UK MPs question Boris over Pakistan Red List travel ban – Voice Of Vienna
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50 MPs question Boris over Pakistan travel ban

50 MPs question Boris over Pakistan travel ban Top Story April 9, 2021 LONDON: Around 50 British Parliamentarians have asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to urgently answer with full data and evidence to why Pakistan and Bangladesh have been added to the “red list” countries starting from 9th of April (today). The letter has been written by Yasmin Qureshi MP, Chair of the All Parties Parliamentary Group on Pakistan (APPG), and signed by parliamentarians from Labour and Conservatives. The letter, passed to this reporter by Yasmin Qureshi MP, questions the UK government’s decision to place Pakistan and Bangladesh on the travel “red list” with the ban coming into force at very short notice at 4am on April 9, 2021.

50 UK MPs question Boris over Pakistan Red List travel ban

50 UK MPs question Boris over Pakistan ‘Red List’ travel ban Top Story April 8, 2021 LONDON: Around 50 British Parliamentarians have asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to urgently answer with full data and evidence to why Pakistan and Bangladesh have been added to the “Red List” countries starting from 9th of April 2021. The letter has been written by Yasmin Qureshi MP, Chair of the All Parties Parliamentary Group on Pakistan (APPG), and signed by parliamentarians from Labour and Conservatives. This is the biggest intervention yet made by the MPs after Pakistan and Bangladesh were added in the list of risky countries and comes soon after British Pakistani lawyer Barrister Rashid Ahmed announced that he will be initiating a proper legal challenge to the UK government for singling out Pakistan.

Covid-19 impact: UK MPs object to travel ban on Pakistan, Bangladesh

Covid-19 impact: UK MPs object to travel ban on Pakistan, Bangladesh Prasun Sonwalkar © Provided by Khaleej Times Covid-19 impact: UK MPs object to travel ban on Pakistan, Bangladesh British Members of Parliament (MPs) from across the political spectrum have raised major concerns with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the imposition of a travel ban on visitors from Pakistan and Bangladesh from 4am on Friday (April 9), which has adversely affected travel plans of many. The ban, announced following new data that showed an increased risk of importation of Covid-19 variants of concern, has also been imposed on visitors from Kenya and the Philippines. The ban increases the number of countries on the United Kingdom s (UK) red list to 39.

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