Protesters in Bangladesh have vandalised and set fire to the former family home of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, as ...
The building in the capital of Dhaka was gutted while the country's recently-deposed prime minister gave a fiery social media ...
Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh have taken out their anger at exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by destroying a family home that came to symbolize the country’s independence — and now, ...
These were critics of Sheikh Hasina, the country's prime minister of more ... Questions are now swirling over why Labour failed to see this coming, given the party has long known about Siddiq's links ...
A Labour source claimed that the UK Awami ... Last week the Telegraph revealed that members of Sheikh Hasina’s party campaigned for Keir Starmer in the run up to the 2019 general election.
Bangladeshi authorities examining whether former City minister bought the property using funds linked to Russian-funded ...
Tulip Siddiq has sought to distance herself from her aunt, deposed Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina ... which reveals how the embattled MP's Labour Party flyers were found in the palace in Dhaka ...
Siddiq and her family live in a £2.1-million home owned by Abdul Karim Nazim, an official of the London arm of the Awami ...
The niece of Bangladesh’s deposed former leader Sheikh Hasina, Labour Party MP Tulip Siddiq, on Tuesday resigned as Treasury minister. Recent reports claimed that she was among those named in an ...
Tulip Siddiq’s aunt Sheikh Hasina, former ruler of Bangladesh ... helped to propel her into the Commons. Siddiq and the Labour party did not respond to requests for comment.
Siddiq clung on for days to her post in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ team. But while insisting that she had done nothing wrong, the MP concluded in a resignation letter to Sir Keir that her continuing in ...