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Bobby Friction and Professor Swaran Singh return to Delhi, 30 years after they were caught up in the riots that erupted after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. Show more
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Bobby Friction and Professor Swaran Singh return to Delhi, 30 years after they were caught up in the riots that erupted after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. Show more
Goodbye to Gutka: Konnie Huq investigates new research suggesting a link between the chewing of paan and gutka and increased rates of mouth cancer in Asian women.
Sanjiv Buttoo talks to British Sikhs who claim methods bordering on torture were used to secure convictions in India relating to sectarianism in the Punjab. Show more
Konnie Huq goes to Bangladesh and talks to family and those who have memories of 1971, hearing tragic tales of lives lost and asking if independence was worth fighting for? Show more
Little headway been made in attracting Asian talent to the football pitch, but could we do better in the boardroom? Manish Bhasin meets the Asians buying football clubs. Show more
Cricketing legend Muttiah Muralitharan is preparing to retire from international test cricket. Andrew Flintoff reflects on his former team mate and best friend's career. Show more
Konnie Huq investigates the shisha cafes which have become a common sight in cities and looks at Department of Health research suggesting shisha smokers may be killing themselves. Show more
India is less than a month away from hosting the Commonwealth games. Will they pull it off? Show more
Comedian and actor Sanjeev Bhaskar investigates the British-Asian love affair with film star Amitabh Bachchan. Show more
Can the forgotten stories of Asian war veterans make an impact on how young British Asians think? Show more
Pakistan's floods have devastated the lives of 8,000 Pakhtun families living in Birmingham. With no faith in the Pakistan government they are organising their own aid. Show more
Acid attacks, once unheard of in the UK, are now on the increase. Konnie Huq talks to some of the victims and examines what Britain needs to do to stop acid attacks in the UK. Show more
Poonam Taneja was given exclusive access to follow Muslim military men and women who are on the frontline in Afghanistan. Show more
Rishi Rich talks about how he faced his junk food hell and reveals the danger of trans fats - an ingredient that the World Health Organisation has called 'toxic'. Show more
Shazia Mirza investigates how members of British Asian women's groups tackling domestic violence and forced marriage face death threats, according to the Crown Prosecution Service. Show more
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Thousands of people are using Sharia law in Britain, with cases tripling over the last five years for the largest council in the UK - but some argue it discriminates against women. Show more
New research has found that Asian children who gamble are twice as likely as white children to develop harmful addictions. Nitin Ganatra, aka Masood Ahmed in EastEnders, asks why. Show more
Ten years ago, the Lancashire town of Oldham was engulfed by violent race riots. We hear from those who were locked up and ask: 'Has anything changed?'. Show more
One in every 15-20 wrestlers in UK are Asian according to the FWA - the UK's professional body in wrestling. We look at the Asian community's fascination with the sport. Show more
Actor Hari Dhillon investigates why British Asians are getting diseases younger, are sicker for longer, and have higher death rates compared to the white population. Show more