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         Thursday 14 April 2022     Issue 1101        50p     www.londragazete.com
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                                                                                                                     renowned photographer
                                                                                                                              Hanri Benazus
         65 CANDIDATES TAKE THEIR PLACE                                                                                 HANRI Benazus, who is known for books on



           IN LONDON’S RACE TO THE POLLS                                                                             Atatürk and an archive that includes his collection
                                                                                                                     thousands of photographs of Atatürk was immor-
                                                                                                                     talized in Imizir Turkey.   The street where Benazus
                                                                                                                     lives in Karşıyaka has now be named after him. In
                                                                                                                     London the Atatürk Society UK (ASUK) shared a
                                                                                                                     statement sending their congratulation and thank-
                                                                                                                     ing his for his work. “We are very happy with the
                                                                                                                     news that your name was given to the street you
                                                                                                                     live in the Mavişehir District of Karşıyaka. What an
                                                                                                                     honour, what a pride. It is very meaningful for İz-
           EXCULISIVE
                                                                                                                     mir to thank you for your love for İzmir and for pro-
                                                                                                                     tecting the greatness of Atatürk's spirit with great
                                                                                                                     enthusiasm, by showing such great respect and by
                                                                                                                     responding with a gift that very few people have
                                                                                                                     been given. It must be such a wonderful feeling to
                                                                                                                     accept this unique gift!...         Page 2m


                                                                                                                             Warning travel
                                                                                                                     problems could continue
                                                                                                                               into summer


                                                                                                                       WORKER shortages mean airports and ports
                                                                                                                     are facing a "very difficult summer", a border staff
                                                                                                                     union has said. Lucy Moreton, from the Immigra-
                                                                                                                     tion Services Union, warned that Border Force
                                                                                                                     was "catastrophically under-staffed" and that
                                                                                                                     it took nearly a year to fully train new officers.
                                                                                                                     Meanwhile, one aviation recruitment expert said
                                                                                                                     it would take at least 12 months for shortages
                                                                                                                     to settle down. Some travellers from across the
                                                                                                                     countries have seen long queues and cancella-
                                                                                                                     tions over Easter. The travel...    Page 3m



                                                                                                                       Student loan interest rate
                                                                                                                           to hit 12% in England

                                                                                                                        STUDENTS and graduates in England will pay up
                                                                                                                       to 12% interest on their loans this autumn, accord-
           AS  Londoners get ready to take to  on Londra Gazete research this year  racing three independent candidates,   ing to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). The rate
         the poll casting their votes to elect  65 candidates from the Turkish,  three Conservatives and two Liberal   will dip in March 2023, when a cap on the interest
         1,817 councillors across London’s  Turkish Cypriot and Kurdish commu-   Democrats. The second borough with    will kick in. The IFS says a rollercoaster of interest
         boroughs, Londra Gazete this week  nities are racing to gain seats across  the highest number of candidates is   rates lies ahead, but the long-term impact on repay-
         looks into seeing where candidates  10 London councils. Nearly half of  Waltham  Forest  with  11  in  contrast   ments will not be large. For students starting degree
         from the Turkish, Turkish Cypriot  these are can be found in Enfield  here the candidates are of a Conserv-   courses from 2023, the rate will be fixed at a lower
                                                                                                                       level. The interest rate on the loan for those currently
         and Kurdish communities will be on  where 33 candidates, a majority of  ative majority, with two Liberal Dem-  at university in England is calculated...  Page 6m
         the ballot paper this May 5th. Based  which from the Labour party will be  ocrats. The third is...  Page 3m
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