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From Bollywood dances to Bhangra, street parties to traditional Indian folk dances, music, glamour and beacons of light, the diaspora marked Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations with extreme warmth and grandeur. Amid the cost of living crisis and post-pandemic society, study shows individuals are more vulnerable to financial scams. Not only phishing texts and emails or fake calls that scam people to give out bank details, but recently even WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram users are being warned about the dangers and spread of cryptocurrency scams on the Meta-owned apps. Continued on page 06
Confidence by a small margin Alfriston Jubilee crafts at the Queen's Jayantee Project Photo credit: Helen Fortgang
Shefali Saxena As the Platinum Jubilee weekend drew to a close, Her Majesty sent a thank you message to all those who have marked her 70 years as Queen. In her message, Her Majesty said, “I have been humbled and deeply touched that so many people have taken to the streets to celebrate my Platinum Jubilee.” The four-day UK bank holiday weekend marked the culmination of events to mark this unprecedented
The Royal Family sans Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Queen's Jubilee appearance at Buckingham Palace's balcony
anniversary, with a series of spectacular events taking place in central London. The event was brought together by 1,500 soldiers and officers, 400 musicians, 250 horses, and 70 aircraft. The celebrations which lasted four days witnessed two Buckingham Palace balcony appearances by the 96-year-old queen — one on Thursday as festivities kicked off, and the other on Sunday at the finale of a massive street pageant. Continued on page 13
41% Tories voted against the PM in Monday's no-confidence vote at the British Parliament Prime Minister Boris Johnson perhaps had a difficult Monday evening, which turned out to be marginally successful for him as the British parliamentarians voted for and against a no-confidence vote - deciding Johnson’s fate right after the grand Jubilee celebration weekend. Last week, as Sue Gray’s report of the Partygate exposed the Tories of breaking Covid lockdown rules as thousands lost their lives, the demand for Boris’ resignation soared across opposition, including British citizens. He won Monday’s confidence vote by 211 to 148 .“I think it’s an extremely good, positive, conclusive, decisive result which enables us to move on, to unite and to focus on delivery,” Johnson said after Monday’s result. Continued on page 06