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US House votes to expel George Santos from Congress

US House votes to expel George Santos from Congress
Dec 1,2023 2:01 pm

... " We knew this was the only way to go because this man has No Shame and he was not going to resign on his own, " she said...

How Sinéad O'Connor changed Ireland

How Sinéad O'Connor changed Ireland
Jul 29,2023 8:31 am

... So when O Connor broke through in 1987 with Mandinka, there s a reason, 36 years later, the lyric that s still roared the loudest is: " I don t know No Shame, I feel no pain...

Laura Benanti: Actress says she went on stage while having miscarriage

Laura Benanti: Actress says she went on stage while having miscarriage
Apr 7,2023 8:30 am

... " I share all of this, not to garner sympathy or attention, but to remind the many people and families who have and will suffer in this way that there is No Shame in this kind of loss...

Cost of Living: 'I tell my kids I'll buy it tomorrow - and hope they forget'

Cost of Living: 'I tell my kids I'll buy it tomorrow - and hope they forget'
Mar 18,2023 8:40 pm

... " There is No Shame in asking for help, that s our message, " he adds...

Zara Aleena: The prolific offender who murdered a law graduate

Zara Aleena: The prolific offender who murdered a law graduate
Dec 14,2022 1:00 pm

... Timeline: 17 June - McSweeney leaves prison on licence but fails to attend a probation appointment20 June - McSweeney fails to attend a second probation appointment22 June - The Probation Service starts recall proceedings24 June - In the afternoon, the police are told McSweeney has been recalled25 June - In the early hours, officers visit McSweeney s mother s house to arrest him - but he is not there26 June - Just after 02:30, McSweeney murders Ms AleenaMcSweeney had No Shame about his past criminality...

Excommunicated: The women fighting to be priests

Excommunicated: The women fighting to be priests
Dec 12,2022 9:40 pm

... " How can they say they are the sole representatives of God on Earth? They have No Shame, " she says about the series of abuse allegations worldwide...

West Yorkshire Police: On shift with the 999 call handlers

West Yorkshire Police: On shift with the 999 call handlers
Nov 18,2022 10:10 pm

... " There s No Shame in this, but three or four people in every group will say thanks, but no thanks and off they go...

Dementia: Carer encourages other men to seek support

Dementia: Carer encourages other men to seek support
Oct 15,2022 9:21 pm

... He said: " Supporting a person with dementia is tough and there is No Shame in asking for help...

Cost of Living: 'I tell my kids I'll buy it tomorrow - and hope they forget'

Jul 15,2022 7:50 pm

By Michael BuchananSocial affairs correspondent, BBC News

A charity that specialises in helping British Muslims with financial problems says it has been overwhelmed by demand for help. Requests for crisis grants are running at unprecedented levels, The National Zakat Foundation says.

" It's stark, " says Dr Sohail Hanif, chief executive of the NZF. " Some of the stories we're hearing sound as though they're out of war zones, you can't believe they're from the UK. "

The Charity says requests for help are running at up to 2,000 applications per month, approximately double what it was Last Year . Due to The Surge in demand, it is currently taking them up to four months to process an application - previously it took Two Weeks .

Successful applicants can get cash grants of around £600 for a single person and about £1,000 for A Family with Two Children .

" People are running out of borrowing options, " adds Dr Hanif. " They can no longer turn to Family Members . Ill health is very common. One bout of sickness can send The Family below the poverty line, struggling to pay their bills.

" We're helping a lot of women with children, asylum seekers, victims of trafficking. There is No One demographic that's owning this. "

Many of those struggles were on display at a meeting The Bbc attended at the offices of the Give A Gift charity, in Leeds.

Nine mothers, all Muslim, gathered to get advice and support on How To deal with rising prices. One, a mum-of-seven, said her family all slept in two bedrooms as The Other two rooms in her home were too cold to use. Rising rents meant she couldn't afford to move.

Another said she was constantly stressed, worrying about money, and that her children preferred being at school to being At Home as it was warmer.

'Life is not easy'

Berlin Mirre, a mother-of-five, said she had built up large debts as a result of being unable to make ends meet.

The Family lives off £236 a week. She pays £66 a week towards her rent, and at least £50 a week on gas and electric. She regularly runs out of money before the week is out.

" Life is not easy now, " she says, as her youngest child, two-year-old Ali, plays in another room. " My children don't Understand - When they feel cold they just put the heating on. They ask 'can you Buy This , can you buy that' and I often say I will buy it tomorrow and hope they forget. "

She gets a weekly food parcel from Give A Gift , but worries constantly about her debts. " I pay as much as I can, but it's the minimum amount each month, and the interest is building up. I feel so bad. I don't Sleep Well at all.

" I think if I die, I will have to answer to God for that money. And who will pay after? "

Figures by The Office for National Statistics suggested 26% of Asian households and 46% of people described as " other ethnic groups" said they were somewhat worried or very worried about running out of food. The overall rate for Britain as a whole was 15%.

The figures do of course mask huge variations within different communities - charities say that people of Bangladeshi, Pakistani and black African heritage are struggling The Most .

'Bigger crisis in this community'

" The Level of need is so much greater now than it was during the pandemic, " says Sufia Alam, who runs a food bank at the Maryam Centre, part of the East London mosque.

The mosque started distributing food due to Covid 19 and planned to stop The Service Last Year but soaring inflation has meant it is busier than ever.

" The Rising cost of living is a bigger crisis in this community, " says Ms Alam. " This is a community that has always been in poverty, lived in overcrowded housing, that's really struggled with employment. And it doesn't help that everything is now so expensive. "

Despite the demand they're seeing, several charities say they believe The Real need is even greater due to a lingering sense of shame within Muslim communities in asking for help.

NZF, which raises most of its money during Ramadan, which starts on 22 March, said British Muslims traditionally donate money to aid people suffering overseas.

More Muslims in the UK are beginning to realise there is growing need among their own communities At Home , adds Dr Hanif, and donations increased Last Year .

But there is still a stigma for many. " There is No Shame in asking for help, that's our message, " he adds.

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