by Puru Miah | Dec 12, 2020 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, COVID-19, Democracy, Housing
In the week when the Mile End foodbank expands, moving to new premises (now supporting nearly 700 households). A Joseph Rowntree Foundation-funded report by the Institute for Social Policy, Housing, Equalities Research shows the rising levels of destitution. Below is...
by Puru Miah | Dec 6, 2020 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Democracy
Coming up to the 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh. What is its impact and meaning to the lives of British citizens whose family origins are from now present-day Bangladesh? A personal reflection. Most people, I talk to when they think about their identity, think about...
by Puru Miah | Dec 5, 2020 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Democracy
Extract of paper by Sarah Glynn was published in New Geographies of Race and Racism, Edited by Claire Dwyer and Caroline Bressey, Aldershot: Ashgate pp 67 – 82 (2008) Introduction The story of the East End Bengalis and the Labour Party is one of a liaison that...
by Puru Miah | Nov 28, 2020 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Democracy
On The Post Regarding Professor Shlomo Sand’s Book I unreservedly apologise for the hurt caused. Looking back at the post, I am embarrassed, given the current context of anxieties in the Jewish community and the backdrop of rising prejudices against minority...
by Puru Miah | Oct 31, 2020 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, COVID-19, Democracy
It is a sad state of affairs in Tower Hamlets, that I am having to make a public statement on what should be a private matter. In recent days I have been contacted by members of the public, Labour Party members and non-Labour Party about my imminent suspension as a...
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