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Vol 47 Issue 1
5th May to 11th May 2018
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A MAN FOR THE JOB SAJID AT THE HOME OFFICE
Modi, Jinping vow to reduce border tensions
Rupanjana Dutta
Rt Hon Sajid Javid has become the first Home Secretary from an Asian background, as he takes up the post following Amber Rudd's resignation. Son of a bus driver, whose family migrated to the UK in 1960s, is the first ever Muslim and Punjabi speaking MP to have held this position in Britain's history. The Bromsgrove MP, a former managing director at Deutsche Bank, has risen swiftly through the ministerial ranks and is tipped by some as a potential future leader. As the fallout from the Windrush scandal continued over the weekend, he spoke movingly in the Commons just hours after replacing Amber Rudd. He said how it "could have been me, my mum or my dad", but insisted the government was making efforts to "put things right". He rejected the 'hostile environment' phrase used by Mrs May during her six years as Home Secretary and emphasised that his immediate priority was to ensure the Windrush families were treated with 'fairness and decency'. Continued on page 13
Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP being presented with the Cabinet Minister of the Year Award by CB Patel, Publisher/Editor of Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar at the 12th Asian Voice Political and Public Life Awards on 1 March 2018
For full report see page 26
Jaguars owner Shahid Khan offers to buy Wembley stadium
For full report see page 32
Peer accused of racism after calling Irish PM 'typical Indian' See page 5
VAISAKHI IN LONDON Prime Minister Theresa May celebrated Vaisakhi at 10 Downing Street, on Monday 30 April. London Mayor Sadiq Khan also celebrated Vaisakhi on 28 April at Trafalgar Square, in presence of the Sikh community. For full report see page 6