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  Marsha A. Singh
L.H. Pan, M.A. Singh, G.J. Salomons, J.A. Gupta, W.A. Foran, M.S. Capel.
G.J. Salomons, M.A. Singh, J.A. Gupta, W.A. Foran, M.S. Capel, J.R. Clarke.
L.H. Pan, M.A. Singh, G.J. Salomons, J.A. Gupta, M.S. Capel.
www.physics.queensu.ca /~marsha/marsha.html   (517 words)

  
 British MP will support Kashmir cause
Marsha Singh MP, in his speech reassured Proff: Shawl that he will co-operate and co-ordinate with Kashmir Centre for the genuine cause of Kashmiri people.
Marsha Singh MP, for his re-election to the House of Commons.
Marsha Singh MP, to introduce an early day motion in the House of Commons for institution of a three-country overseer group under the leadership of Great Britain to help the ongoing peace process, to remain on rails and to deliver the required relief to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
www.kashar.net /kashmir/complete.asp?id=1168   (342 words)

  
 Marsha Singh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marsha Singh (born 11 October 1954, Punjab, India) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
He attended Belle Vue Boys' Upper School where he was captain of the school chess team.
He is married with two children and one grandchild, and has a degree in Languages, Politics and Economics of Modern Europe from Loughborough University.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marsha_Singh   (152 words)

  
 Dr. Ashok Kumar, NRI won the elections 2005
Marsha Singh was elected as MP in British Parliament 2005 election.
Marsha Singh was born October 11, 1954 and was educated at Belle Vue; Loughborough University (BA Hons Languages, Politics and Economics of Modern Europe):
He was the winner of only two seats in the country where there was a swing from Labour to the Conservatives, though not enough for the party to lose the seat.
www.nriinternet.com /NRIpoliticians/UK/MP_UK/Marsha_Singh/index.htm   (212 words)

  
 Official Website of Kashmir Centers, Government of AJ&K.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Marsha Singh MP, in his speech, reassured Shawl that he will co-operate and coordinate with Kashmir Centre for the genuine cause of Kashmiri people.
Shawl, in his address, congratulated Marsha Singh MP, for his re-election to the House of Commons.
Shawl invoked Marsha Singh to introduce an early day motion in the House of Commons for institution of a three-country overseer group under the leadership of Great Britain to help the ongoing peace process, to remain on rails and to deliver the required relief to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
www.klc.org.pk /news/may25-6.htm   (302 words)

  
 The Chronicle - Parliamentarians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After an important decade of political changes,there are nine Black and Asian members in the House of Commons and ten in the House of Lords.
Bradford West Born October 11, 1954, Marsha Singh was educated Belle Vue; Loughborough University (BA Hons Languages, Politics and Economics of Modern Europe): Trades Union: Member, UNISON- Profession: Health Service Manager.
Marsha Singh won this seat with a modest majority despite an unanticipated 5.
www.chronicleworld.org /archive/legislat.htm   (1839 words)

  
 Daily Excelsior... Editorial
We are told by highly dependable source that when the news of execution of Maqbul Bhat in Tihar jail was flashed in London, the dissident cadres had a scufle with Amanullah Khan, and he was openly accused of precipitating the execution of Maqbul Bhat for nothing but his self-aggrandisement.
Marsha Singh is one of those British Sikhs of Indian origin, who have made a common cause with the Kashmiri secessionists and pro-Pak separatists in UK.
Marsha Singh is not the only, lawmaker who is prepared to sacrifice truth and facts for self-aggrandisement.
www.dailyexcelsior.com /99jan20/edit.htm   (4638 words)

  
 circ 21/2002 - AnnexA
He said that they were conducting pre legislative scrutiny of the Police Reform Bill as it progresses through the Lords and aim to report by the time it reaches the Commons.
Marsha Singh asked whether the APA had concerns about the proposed National Policing Plan.
Ruth Henig said that the APA accepted that there should be a strategic level plan but had concerns about the level of prescription that existed in the current proposals.
www.apa.police.uk /apa/archive/members/circulars/2002/mar21A_02.html   (1048 words)

  
 The Hindu News Update Service
In the last elections, five NRI MPs were elected on Labour ticket while a Liberal Democrat was chosen in a by-election.
The Labour MPs elected are: Keith Vaz (Leicester East), former Minister for Commonwealth and Foreign Office, Dr Ashok Kumar (Northhampton), Marsha Singh (Bradford), Piara Singh Khabra (Southall-Ealing) and Paramjit Singh Danda (Gloucester).
Prominent among the NRI losers were Paramjit Singh Gill, Liberal Democrat in Leicester South, and Sandeep Varma (Labour) (Wolverhampton).
www.hindu.com /thehindu/holnus/001200505061964.htm   (248 words)

  
 Marsha Singh MP, Bradford West (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Marsha Singh MP Labour MP for Bradford West
Friend understand the anger of my constituents in Bradford, and of people in general, when they discovered that one of the people wanted in connection with the murder of Sharon Beshenivsky was a convicted criminal and a foreign national who had not been recommended, even in principle, for deportation?
62 people are tracking whenever this MP speaks — email me whenever Marsha Singh speaks.
www.theyworkforyou.com /mp/marsha_singh/bradford_west   (575 words)

  
 Labour MP of Indian origin gets slap on the wrist for India-baiting
LONDON, DEC 16: Marsha Singh, a Labour MP of Indian origin, has been castigated for indulging in ``India baiting'' on the issue of Kashmir in the House of Commons, and charged with being a ``mouthpiece of Islamic terrorists''.
Objecting to Singh sponsoring an ``early day motion on Kashmir'' in the house along with other known pro-Pakistani Labour MPs, the British Asian Forum for Human Rights said the reference to ``violation'' of human rights in Kashmir in the motion was based on false Pakistani propaganda.
The Labour MPs, including Singh, in their motion had harped on ``continued human rights abuses in Indian-held Kashmir'' in almost verbatim format of what was presented by the Pakistan Foreign Minister during the just-concluded OIC meeting in Tehran.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19971217/35150103.html   (438 words)

  
 International Crisis Group - Nick Grono, Evidence Afghanistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Q3  Mr Singh:  Nick, you mentioned the growing insurgency in the south.  I understand that the UK will take charge of ISAF in May 2006.  What is the implication for British troops there, and what challenges will the UK face in taking over that role in May next year?
Q4  Mr Singh:  Given that around 90 US soldiers were killed last year, are we expecting the same number of British casualties?
Mr Grono:  No, it is not.  We put out a paper a couple of weeks ago arguing that there should perhaps be a European approach building on their very heavy role in these PRTs.
www.crisisgroup.org /home/index.cfm?id=3857   (314 words)

  
 Neil's World: Campaign material   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
My housemate had this sent to him this morning - a campaign flyer for the local Labour candidate (and formerly incumbent MP) Marsha Singh.
Unlike some candidates, Marsha’s photo only appears twice on the flyer - the record is 27 - but he does squeeze a photo of Tony Blair grinning amongst a load of primary school pupils who may or may not be in Bradford.
There’s not a whole lot of Bradford-specific stuff on there and the focus seems to be on education, benefits, economic stability and health.
www.neilturner.me.uk /2005/Apr/25/campaign_material.html   (401 words)

  
 Corrupt and greedy the few who shame all Asians Evening Standard (London) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It is not only the Labour Party which is culpable, although it has benefited most from the hard work of these henchmen.
In the last election I followed the candidates in Bradford, where the current MP is Marsha Singh.
All the candidates were Asian, all but Singh were Pakistani Muslims.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_20050406/ai_n13565433   (872 words)

  
 Small Angle X-Ray Scattering - Polymer Phase Transitions == Queen's University SAXS Laboratory
The polymer sample cell employed in this work was found not to impose significant volume constraints on the ordering process, as illustrated by the uniformity of the Debye rings due the resulting macrolattice, and the absence of sample volume expansion following the thermal quench.
James A. Gupta, Marsha A. Singh, Gregory J. Salomons, W. Adam Foran, and M. Capel "Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Study of the Microphase Separation Transition in Asymmetric Diblock Copolymers: A Model `B' Kinetic Phenomenon" Macromolecules, 31(9), 3109 — 3115 (1998).
Harkless, M. Singh, S. Nagler, G. Stephenson, J. Jordan-Sweet "Small-Angle X-Ray-Scattering Study of Ordering Kinetics in a Block Copolymer" Physical Review Letters, 64(19) 2285 — 2288 (1990).
www.physics.queensu.ca /~marsha/Polymerphasetransitions.html   (599 words)

  
 tribuneindia... World
The 14 lawmakers led by Bradford West MP, Mr Marsha Singh introduced a motion in the House of Commons yesterday, seeking a distinct ethnic status category for their sizeable community in Britain.
Mr Marsha Singh, Mr Godsiff and Peterborough MP, Helen Brinton, who addressed a meeting last night in the committee room of the Commons, said PoK residents have expressed resentment over being categorised as Pakistanis with Punjabi as their main language in the census.
A jury on Tuesday convicted Gurmeet Singh Dhinsa from Punjab in a federal court in the New York city of Brooklyn after deliberating for two-and-a-half days.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99mar04/world.htm   (1852 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World
Seeking to mix cricket with diplomacy, Pakistan today said its “understanding” was that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be hosting President Pervez Musharraf when he visits India to watch one of the matches of the current Indo-Pak cricket series.
Labour MP Marsha Singh, who is alleged of making lewd suggestions in a drunken state to a female MP Jane Griffiths, has denied that he had been drunk and offensive to the female MP in a Commons bar.
About the chances of a meeting between Dr Manmohan Singh and General Musharraf during the visit, he said Pakistan’s “understanding” is that the Indian Prime Minister would be hosting the visit of the President and the two were expected to make use of it to hold talks.
www.tribuneindia.com /2005/20050315/world.htm   (2310 words)

  
 Bradford MP eyes up University eye clinic - Press release from the University of Bradford
The University of Bradford’s Eye Clinic will host a visit from local MP Marsha Singh this week, Friday 4 November 2005.
Mr Singh is visiting the clinic to raise awareness of the value that the University’s training of future optometrists represents, and also to remind members of the public to get their eyes checked regularly.
The University’s Eye Clinic provides full optometric services (comprehensive eye examinations, spectacles, contact lenses etc.) throughout the year for staff and students of the University of Bradford - and for members of the public.
www.brad.ac.uk /admin/pr/pressreleases/2006/eye-clinic.php   (462 words)

  
 archive: More British MPs back Kashmiri separatist campaign
The MP now most active in supporting Kashmiri separatists is India-born Marsha Singh who represents Bradford West, the constituency that earlier sent Max Madden to Parliament.
Both Singh and Brinton attended yesterday's meeting and also the Muslim Conference meeting.
The involvement of so many new MPs in picking up a thread that Labour is not officially pursuing is a sign of success of Pakistani lobbyists in Britain.
www.media-watch.org /articles/0399/49.html   (554 words)

  
 Kennedy School Op-Ed: Pippa Norris: Parties Back Ethnic Minority Candidates
Only two, Parmjit Dhanda in Gloucester and Marsha Singh in Bradford West, are in marginal Labour constituencies with majorities of less than 10 per cent, vulnerable to loss on an anti-Labour tide.
In the few Labour and Conservative seats where the Liberal Democrat ethnic minority candidates are the main challengers, they face majorities of 20 per cent or more.
Their one real hope is Parmjit Singh Gill, elected for Leicester South in the 2004 by-election.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /ksgnews/Features/opeds/042105_norris.htm   (710 words)

  
 The Iconoclast - New English Review
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One of the most important issues in the UK this last few weeks has been the revelation that over a thousand foreign criminals, scheduled for deportation after their sentences were served have been "lost" into the community.
Marsha Singh says "This is a huge, huge embarrassment and the British public will not put up with it.
www.newenglishreview.org /blog_print_link.cfm?blog_id=365   (375 words)

  
 ONLINE - International News Network
LONDON: Five MPs have tabled a resolution in the House of Commons seeking the right of self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
The MPs --Roger Godsiff, Marsha Singh, Terry Davis, Lorna Fitzsimons and Peter Pike -- have significant numbers of people from Pakistan in their constituencies.
According to IANS, the resolution, titled Self-Determination for the People of Kashmir, was tabled last week and is yet to be taken up for discussion.
www.onlinenews.com.pk /details.php?id=44121   (256 words)

  
 FT.com - Special Reports / UK Election 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The answer seems to be inextricably bound up with Bradford's complex ethnic and political mix.
Much of the city's non-white population is concentrated in Bradford West, but whereas the Conservative candidate at the last general election and a growing number of the party's local council candidates are from the dominant Muslim community, the Labour MP Marsha Singh is of Sikh origin.
It seems that this choice of candidates is paying rich electoral dividends for the Conservatives; in local elections they moved ahead across the constituency in 1999 when they captured the 70% non-white University ward.
specials.ft.com /ukelection2001/FT38RFOHTKC.html   (187 words)

  
 UK’s support for quake victims to continue: MP -DAWN - National; June 26, 2006
The delegation, which arrived in Islamabad on Sunday for a week-long visit to Pakistan, comprised representatives from all political parties.
They included MPs Johan Battle, Quentin Davies, Ann Mckechin and Marsha Singh.
Mr Bruce said: “The people of Britain offer their deepest sympathies for the loss of life and destruction caused by the earthquake.”
www.dawn.com /2006/06/26/nat3.htm   (353 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Self-determination is not a privilege: it is a right, and I will continue to support the aspirations of my Kashmiri constituents for self-determination in Kashmir.
Marsha Singh supported EDM 382 ISRAELI RAIDS ON LEBANON 09.02.00 Ross/Ernie
Although Marsha Singn has not spoken in the Hansard Debates, she has signed EDM's regarding Palestine and Chechnya.
www.votesmart.org.uk /bradfordW.htm   (365 words)

  
 Top NRIs in the UK, politicians, entrepreneurs, businessmen, celebrities
Gurbux Singh, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality
Gurcharan Singh became the Mayor London Borough of Ealing:
Piara Singh Clair has become the Lord Mayor of Leicester in England
www.nriol.com /welcome2uk/top-nri-in-uk.asp   (190 words)

  
 Pakistan committed to normalisation of ties with India: PM -DAWN - National; June 30, 2006
The delegation is headed by Liberal Democrat MP Malcolm Bruce, who heads the House of Commons’ International Development Select Committee.
The delegation includes John Barrett, John Battle, John Bereow, Richard Burden, Quentin Davis, Ann Mckechin and Marsha Singh.
The prime minister said: “Both India and Pakistan need to show courage, statesmanship, magnanimity and the will to resolve the outstanding dispute of Kashmir.”
www.dawn.com /2006/06/30/nat1.htm   (561 words)

  
 NS Singh-medals 03.11.05
He wrote back an equally chummy letter ‘Dear Marsha, …’.
It was wonderful for the Germans then, but there was a price to pay in the end.
To: Gerry Sutcliffe MP, Terry Rooney MP and Marsha SINGH MP, Member of the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, Kirkgate, BRADFORD BD1 1SZ.
sharonkilby.co.uk /id44.html   (1678 words)

  
 Asians matter in elections : HindustanTimes.com/UK: News for UK Asians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The prominent candidate of Indian origin to lose in this election is Parmjit Singh Gill who lost his Leicester South seat to Labour's Peter Soulsby.
The oldest candidate in this election Piara S Khabra has once again retained his Southall seat.
The other Asians who won the election include Labour MP Mohammad Sarwar from Glasgow Central seat, Marsha Singh, Labour MP from Bradford West, ; Khalid Mahmood of Labour from Birmingham Perry Barr, Labour's Sadiq Khan from Tooting.
www.hindustantimes.com /2005/May/06/5983_1350994,00430005.htm   (276 words)

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