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David Cameron is facing calls from Labour to release further

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information about his financial affairs, after his tax returns

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were published in the wake of the Panama Papers.

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The Labour leader says it isn't enough. I want to see the papers. We

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need to know what he has returned as a tax return. We need to know

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finally put this money overseas in the first place.

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With a statement before Parliament to tomorrow, we'll be asking how far

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the push for transparency will go. Also tonight, a fire kills more than

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100 people in India after a firework display goes wrong.

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In Macedonia, police used tear gas and stun grenades after migrants try

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to force their way across the border.

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The Duke and Duchess have to be a hit on their world tour of India.

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And Jordan Spieth moves closer to back-to-back victories at the

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Masters. David Cameron is facing calls

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from Labour to release further information about his financial

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affairs, after his tax returns were published in the wake

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of the Panama Papers. Mr Cameron became the first

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Prime Minister to make such a move. He was followed by Scottish First

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Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who has joined other

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Scottish party leaders As our political correspondent

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Carole Walker reports there is now pressure for more transparency

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from politicians - David Cameron has admitted it has

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not been a great week under relentless pressure

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over his financial affairs. Now he has given more detail

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on his income and taxes With some demonstrating anger

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over his handling of the affair, he has published a summary

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of his finances Last year, his income

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was just over ?200,000. ?140,000 of that was his

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salary as Prime Minister. He received nearly ?47,000

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by renting out his London home. We already knew he had sold shares

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in the Blairmore offshore fund set up by his late father for ?30,000

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before he became Prime Minister. But the documents show he also sold

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other shares in 2010 worth ?72,000 The Labour leader said

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there are more unanswered questions. We need to know what he actually

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returned as a tax return. We need to know why he put this

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money overseas in the first place, and whether he made anything out

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of it or not before 2010 The Prime Minister has now taken

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the unprecedented step I think the people who need to do

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this are Prime Minister Jeremy Corbyn has said

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he will do this. There are questions

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to about inheritance tax. We already knew David Cameron had

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received ?300,000 Now it has emerged his mother

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gave him a further ?200,000. Downing Street said this

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was to share the inheritance after his father's death in 2010

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more fairly between him and his brother, and strongly denied

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the suggestion it was done to avoid That is where the state encourages

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you to behave in a certain way and you follow it

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and get a tax benefit. ISAs, pensions, inheritance tax

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planning are planning and not avoidance and we need to be very

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careful how we treat this. This afternoon, Scotland's First

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Minister Nicola Sturgeon Scotland's other political leaders

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have already done so. It shows her only income

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is her salary of almost ?105,000. It is for every politician

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to make their own decision. Certainly those who lead parties,

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there is a good argument that we should do that and I am

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happy to make that commitment. Now there is pressure for other

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senior ministers to publish details of their finances too

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and for the government to do more to ensure the wealthy

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pay their fair share of tax. Carole joins me now

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from Downing Street. What did we learn today and where

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does it go from here? Tomorrow the Prime Minister will make that

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statement in Parliament setting out the government's approach to this at

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the end of a momentous week for him, at the end of which he has set a new

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bar for standards of transparency at the top of British politics. Downing

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Street always knew however much information they put out there would

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always be demands for more and we have seen some of that today but he

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will hope he can now get onto the front foot to talk about measures

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the government has taken and measures they will take against tax

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evasion and avoidance. He will also come under pressure to do more to

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change the whole tax system, which Labour say is unfair because the

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wealthy have options to reduce tax bills which are not available to

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those at the other end of the scale, and that challenge for David Cameron

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will be to convince the public that under his attack system is fair and

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he is putting in place measures to ensure the rich pay their fair share

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of tax. More than a hundred people have been

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killed in an explosion and fire at a temple in southern India -

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sparked by a fireworks It happened in Paravur in the state

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of Kerala, where thousands had Our correspondent Yogita Limaye's

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report contains flashing Then, a spark ignited

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a store of firecrackers. Witnesses say a part

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of the temple complex collapsed. It took hours for firemen to battle

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the blaze that followed, and pull out anyone they could find

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alive. Thousands had gathered to take part

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in the local festival. This man had travelled

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from a village He suffered injuries

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on his back and leg. TRANSLATION: One firecracker landed

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on the place where all the fireworks were stored, and suddenly

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there was a globe of fire. A building next to

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the temple collapsed. Concrete pieces flew off from it

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and hit me on my back. I could not move for half an hour

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until I was rescued. This is where people have been

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coming all through the day to find out if their loved ones are

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in this hospital or not. This medical facility

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is where the injured and the dead from the fire were first rushed

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to because it is closest to the temple, and it is perhaps

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the worst ever disaster this local hospital has ever had to

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deal with. But many didn't have

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a chance to escape. Some bodies were so

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badly hurt it has not India's Prime Minister,

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Narendra Modi, flew down to Kerala with a team of specialist

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doctors to treat the victims. TRANSLATION: The Indian government

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is completely with Kerala and its grieving families

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during this time of trouble. The incident is so horrendous,

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that it is difficult Local authorities have said

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the temple did not have permission Police in Macedonia used tear gas

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and stun grenades today to push back at migrants who tried to scale

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a fence on the Greek border. More than 11,000 people have been

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stranded at Idomeni on the Greek side of the border since Balkan

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closed off a key route Running away from the border they

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are desperate to cross, migrants choke on tear gas and

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dodge rubber bullets. Some throw stones at the Macedonian

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police on the other Earlier hundreds had

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gathered at the fence that separates Greece from Macedonia

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and they believe them from the better future they came

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here for. They were responding to rumours that

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after weeks of closure, When they realised

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the rumours were false TRANSLATION: Even before we reached

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the fence they started firing at us, so we ran away but they reacted,

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they used tear gas and they fired stun grenades

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and rubber belts. Macedonian police deny firing rubber

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bullets but said they'd used The wind brought tear

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gas fumes into this camp on the Greek side of

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the border, where more Many of them, including

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small children, suffered We treated around

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200 people for tear gas, mostly men but also women

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and children We had around 34 trauma patients

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and some people come in Greece has condemned

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the use off tear gas by Macedonian police

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as dangerous and deplorable. Tonight calm has been

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restored here, as has become the grim morality as thousands sit

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and wait in the hope that Belgian prosecutors say the bombers

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who carried out last month's attacks in Brussels

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had originally been The man suspected of being

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the surviving bomber - Mohamed Abrini - is reported to have

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said the group changed their plans after realising police

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were closing in. He was arrested in Brussels

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on Friday. A tractor driver has suffered

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serious injuries in a train crash 135 passengers were

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on the train at the time - half a dozen were treated

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for minor injuries. The train was heading to Cambridge

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from Norwich when it collided with the tractor on the crossing

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just outside Thetford. Around 9000 pupils in Edinburgh

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are unlikely to return to school at the end of the Easter

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holidays tomorrow morning because of the sudden closure of 17

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schools on safety grounds. They were all built by the same

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private finance contractor and serious structural issues have

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been uncovered at one of them. Our Scotland correspondent

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James Shaw is in Edinburgh What are the chances of them getting

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back to school soon? We don't know that at this point, that is for the

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Council and the construction firm to decide when the buildings are safe

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but it is a serious problem for a lot of errands in Aber because the

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council made the decision so late on Friday night and didn't have time

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for alternative provision so parents are wondering what to do with their

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children tomorrow morning. The council has said they are working on

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solutions, there may be alternative provision on Tuesday but meanwhile

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an anxious time for pupils who expect exams in the next few days

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and weeks, and the Scottish educational secretary, Angela

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Constance, has written to all Scotland's councils advising them to

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do all the checks they need to do to make sure their school buildings are

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safe. The BBC has found leaflets

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in a London mosque calling for the killing of Ahmadi Muslims,

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a sect of Islam regarded by some Muslims as being

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outside their faith. There's growing concern about

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anti-Ahmadi prejudice in the UK after the murder of the Glasgow

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shopkeeper Asad Shah, claimed to have been

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on religious grounds. The leaflets found in the London

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mosque have surfaced before in 2011, though the mosque's trustee has

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again insisted to the BBC Our Religious Affairs Correspondent

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Caroline Wyatt reports. Asad Shah, filmed last August behind

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the counter of the shop he and his family

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ran for many years. He was killed in March,

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a killing that may have been He was an Ahmadi, a sect of Islam

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that suffered persecution Breaking news, mosques in the city

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of Lahore under attack. It was five or six minutes later

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and we heard gunshots. This Muslim who now lives

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in London survived the attack in Lahore when gunmen killed 90

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worshippers at two mosques in 2010. There were leaflets being handed out

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to different people, different clerics inciting,

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it is lucky that sort happened yet, but if it carries

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on like this it is not far. But hatred against the Ahmadi

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sect is not new there. In 2011 the BBC asked the leader

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of this South London mosque about leaflets in Pakistan Britain

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by a missionary group calling They gave his mosque's address

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as their London base. At the time, Mr Qureshi,

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awarded an MBE for work in interfaith relations,

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denied any link with the leaflet. We are very angry and furious

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about that, they contacted the authorities in Pakistan

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that our name is being falsely used and we do not have any link with

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this organisation promoting hate. The BBC found further connections

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between the group and the mosque. Charity Commission documents

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for the UK-based charity list the mosque's address as their main

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address and four of the charity's trustees are also on the board

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of the mosque. The mosque itself is still listed

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as the overseas address We have discovered these leaflets

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inside the mosque that openly advocate the killing of Ahmadis

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who will not convert to mainstream So we asked Mr Qureshi

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about the latest leaflets and what his mosque's

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links were with them. These pamphlets are not

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produced by our charity, They have been produced

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maliciously by someone else. So does he admit any link

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between the mosque There is a link that one

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would need advice or literature on that issue,

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we would seek advice from them. In Glasgow as friends and neighbours

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continue to mourn the death of Asad Shah, some fear the religious

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intolerance towards Ahmadis seen elsewhere in the world

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is also taking root here. And you can hear more on that story

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in The Deobandis on Radio 4 With all the sport, here's Ore Oduba

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at the BBC Sport Centre. Jordan Speith is closing

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in on another historic win at the Masters golf,

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after a near faultless 12 months ago, the American took

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the title, equalling the lowest ever Should he clinch the green

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jacket again tonight, Spieth would join an elite club

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of back-to-back winners, 18 holes from history... But if he

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was feeding any nerves, he wasn't giving them as Jordan Spieth set

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about building on his 1-shot lead. As for re-Michael White, from five

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adrift he had to start well but didn't. A string of furry -- early

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errors adding to his frustration. Danny Wilkes edged into contention

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while Lee Westwood was also in the hunt. There was disappointment for

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Bernhard Langer. At 58, hoping to become the oldest ever major winner,

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his hopes seem to have vanished. Instead it is the man 36 years his

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junior stealing but show, Jordan Spieth opening up a four shot lead.

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But no doubting the shots of the day so far. Three holes in one including

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this extraordinary effort from Louis who stays in with a little help from

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his partner's ball, out of contention for the title but not a

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bad consolation prize. And here's the latest

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scorecard at Augusta. Jordan Spieth leading by five shots

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after nine holes. Danny Willett is his closest rival at two under par.

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Match of the Day 2 and, in Scotland, Sportscene follow

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So if you don't want to know today's football results, time to look away.

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Leicester City are now just three wins away from the

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Jamie Vardy with both goals in a 2-0 win over

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The victory guarantees Lester Champions League will next season.

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Second-placed Tottenham kept the pressure on the leaders

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with a 3-0 win over Manchester United.

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Spurs are seven points behind with five games to play.

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Liverpool were 4-1 winners over Stoke.

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And three English clubs will contest the semi-finals of rugby's

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European Champions Cup after Leicester Tigers thrashed

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They join Wasps and Saracens in the last four, after running

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in six tries in a 41-13 victory - a record European defeat

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge managed to get some cricket

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in on the first day of a week-long visit to India and Bhutan.

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They're in Mumbai, where they also met survivors of the 2008 terrorist

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attacks, visited a slum, and attended a Bollywood gala.

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Our royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell's report contains

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The best way to experience India's rich variety

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Within hours of arriving in Mumbai, William and Catherine were visiting

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one of the city's slum areas known as The Watertank.

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They squeezed through narrow alleyways

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Yards away, the daily life of the community

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In a city centre park, they joined activities with street children.

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There was a run in the park for Kate, and a game of cricket.

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The bowler was cricket ace Sachin Tendulkar,

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belted for six had it not fallen into eager hands.

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What a fantastic experience it was to meet the Duke and the Duchess.

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And, you know, really humble, very, very simple.

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It was at this hotel in November 2008 that Al-Qaeda linked extremists

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At this hotel, and other attacks elsewhere in Mumbai,

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William and Catherine met some of the hotel staff

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who tried to protect guests when the attack happened.

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They laid a wreath in memory of the dead and in tribute

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This evening, a glittering gala dinner organised

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by the British High Commission for Bollywood stars

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Guests of honour, William and Catherine.

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The soft power of royalty, pursuing British interests in India.

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A country which was once part of Britain's empire is now

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a considerable and growing economic power in its own right,

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and all of this is part of Britain's effort to court it.

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In a speech, William spoke of his and his wife's

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No-one can come here without being awed and amazed.

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No-one can come without a sense of excitement about all that

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India has achieved in the past, and the extraordinary promise it holds

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They know, as their officials have said, that India is a country

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which will play a significant global role

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A first look at tomorrow's papers is next on the BBC News Channel. On BBC

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