A reader says David Cameron needs a security detail and shouldn't be blamed for losing his child. Oli Scarff / Getty Images
A reader says David Cameron needs a security detail and shouldn't be blamed for losing his child. Oli Scarff / Getty Images

Not the prime suspect



Deborah Lindsay Williams' comment piece You're welcome to an extra helping of obesity at the snack bar (June 13) was excellent and I commend her for spreading the message about New York mayor Michael Bloomberg's drive to make his city healthier.

I should warn her, though, that her views may lead to a surprising amount of hostility.

Ever since I aired the issue at my children's school, a number of people have stopped talking to me and there have been some very unusual reactions.

You might think that people would welcome any proposal to reduce the amount of junk food consumed by children in this country but, as in New York, people react as if you have just punched them and their offspring.

I do hope that those who are so angry at any attempt to limit the fat and sugar available to our children are also happy to sit with their children at the dentist and help them through the inevitable fillings and tooth decay that is the natural outcome of consuming so much sugar.

Nargis Walke, Abu Dhabi

Dress code ought to be enforced

I am an Indian who has been living in Abu Dhabi for 28 years and I completely agree with the proposal put forward in Call for federal dress-code law (June 12).

Some western countries do not want Arabs to wear their abayas so why should we let their people dress how they want here?

If they want to stay, they should abide by the rules and completely respect them, otherwise they need not come here. But, rest assured, they will come even after the rule is enforced, because they are paid so well here and life is so much easier.

Please legislate this rule and be very strict in enforcing it.

Renu Ghasita, Abu Dhabi

Losing his girl not Cameron's fault

Apropos the article British PM leaves something behind in the pub: his daughter (June 12) one would think that David Cameron was in such "high spirits" that he forgot his eight-year-old daughter at a pub near his home.

The fact is that it was just a communication failure among the personnel responsible for Mr Cameron and his family that resulted in him leaving the pub in one car while his wife and two other children departed in the other car.

As a head of state, he has a whole retinue of personnel who are responsible for his safety and security and that of his family.

The prime minister would have been guilty of gross negligence had he been dining all alone with his family. This was clearly not the case here.

Mr Cameron may or may not be remembered by history as the man who achieved remarkable success as British prime minister, but he will surely go down in history as the only head of state who left his daughter behind in a pub.

Amitabh Saxena, Dubai

Full steam ahead for India's trains

India's railways head for a bumpy ride (June 13) was interesting.

India has one of the world's largest train services and millions of people travel on it every day. Authorities should upgrade facilities for passengers and modernise the trains.

But if there are improvements, I hope the government doesn't allow the fares to rise.

K Ragavan, India

Unsavoury activity ruins a family area

I live in the Tourist Club area in a neighbourhood that is very family orientated. There are children playing, parents walking with their children, and pushchairs and toys on the pavement.

However, walk two buildings down the street and it is a very different scene. On any given night between 50 and 100 women, who appear to be prostitutes, walk around the area. They attract various undesirable people.

I feel uncomfortable and unsafe walking through the area. If I park my car near there, people shout things at me as I walk by. NL, Abu Dhabi

Another side to the parking story

Regarding Parking is such sweet sorrow ... (June 12), people need to also look at the positive side of the Mawaqif system.

I live in an area where Mawaqif was deactivated temporarily because of construction work.

Although temporary free parking was provided to residents in an underground car park, I still saw people double parking, blocking each other's cars and so on, just because they didn't want to walk 100 metres.

Some people need to be forced to abide by the rules, and it's tough rules that will keep things organised. Mawaqif is doing this - and the city looks way better than it did back in 2007.

Mohammed Aljadaa, Abu Dhabi

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• Russia-Ukraine war

• Interest rate hikes and the rising cost of debt servicing

• Oil price volatility

• Persisting inflationary pressures

• Exchange rate fluctuations

• Shortage of labour/skills

• A resurgence of Covid?

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Publisher: Penguin Random House
Pages: 304
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The Old Slave and the Mastiff

Patrick Chamoiseau

Translated from the French and Creole by Linda Coverdale

Asia Cup Qualifier

Final
UAE v Hong Kong

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Company Profile

Company name: Cargoz
Date started: January 2022
Founders: Premlal Pullisserry and Lijo Antony
Based: Dubai
Number of staff: 30
Investment stage: Seed

Race card

6pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round 1 – Group 1 (PA) $50,000 (Dirt) 1,600m
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7.45pm: Jumeirah Classic Trial – Conditions (TB) $150,000 (Turf) 1,400m
8.20pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round 1 – Group 2 (TB) $250,000 (D) 1,600m
8.55pm: Al Fahidi Fort – Group 2 (TB) $180,000 (T) 1,400m
9.30pm: Ertijaal Dubai Dash – Listed (TB) $100,000 (T) 1,000m

Confirmed bouts (more to be added)

Cory Sandhagen v Umar Nurmagomedov
Nick Diaz v Vicente Luque
Michael Chiesa v Tony Ferguson
Deiveson Figueiredo v Marlon Vera
Mackenzie Dern v Loopy Godinez

Tickets for the August 3 Fight Night, held in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, went on sale earlier this month, through www.etihadarena.ae and www.ticketmaster.ae.

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Name: Hassan Mohsen Elhais

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Company profile

Name: Tratok Portal

Founded: 2017

Based: UAE

Sector: Travel & tourism

Size: 36 employees

Funding: Privately funded

Dubai works towards better air quality by 2021

Dubai is on a mission to record good air quality for 90 per cent of the year – up from 86 per cent annually today – by 2021.

The municipality plans to have seven mobile air-monitoring stations by 2020 to capture more accurate data in hourly and daily trends of pollution.

These will be on the Palm Jumeirah, Al Qusais, Muhaisnah, Rashidiyah, Al Wasl, Al Quoz and Dubai Investment Park.

“It will allow real-time responding for emergency cases,” said Khaldoon Al Daraji, first environment safety officer at the municipality.

“We’re in a good position except for the cases that are out of our hands, such as sandstorms.

“Sandstorms are our main concern because the UAE is just a receiver.

“The hotspots are Iran, Saudi Arabia and southern Iraq, but we’re working hard with the region to reduce the cycle of sandstorm generation.”

Mr Al Daraji said monitoring as it stood covered 47 per cent of Dubai.

There are 12 fixed stations in the emirate, but Dubai also receives information from monitors belonging to other entities.

“There are 25 stations in total,” Mr Al Daraji said.

“We added new technology and equipment used for the first time for the detection of heavy metals.

“A hundred parameters can be detected but we want to expand it to make sure that the data captured can allow a baseline study in some areas to ensure they are well positioned.”

Profile

Company name: Marefa Digital

Based: Dubai Multi Commodities Centre

Number of employees: seven

Sector: e-learning

Funding stage: Pre-seed funding of Dh1.5m in 2017 and an initial seed round of Dh2m in 2019

Investors: Friends and family 

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McIlroy's recent struggles

Last six stroke-play events (First round score in brackets)

Arnold Palmer Invitational Tied for 4th (74)

The US Masters Tied for 7th (72)

The Players Championship Tied for 35th (73)

US Open Missed the cut (78)

Travellers Championship Tied for 17th (67)

Irish Open Missed the cut (72)

How will Gen Alpha invest?

Mark Chahwan, co-founder and chief executive of robo-advisory firm Sarwa, forecasts that Generation Alpha (born between 2010 and 2024) will start investing in their teenage years and therefore benefit from compound interest.

“Technology and education should be the main drivers to make this happen, whether it’s investing in a few clicks or their schools/parents stepping up their personal finance education skills,” he adds.

Mr Chahwan says younger generations have a higher capacity to take on risk, but for some their appetite can be more cautious because they are investing for the first time. “Schools still do not teach personal finance and stock market investing, so a lot of the learning journey can feel daunting and intimidating,” he says.

He advises millennials to not always start with an aggressive portfolio even if they can afford to take risks. “We always advise to work your way up to your risk capacity, that way you experience volatility and get used to it. Given the higher risk capacity for the younger generations, stocks are a favourite,” says Mr Chahwan.

Highlighting the role technology has played in encouraging millennials and Gen Z to invest, he says: “They were often excluded, but with lower account minimums ... a customer with $1,000 [Dh3,672] in their account has their money working for them just as hard as the portfolio of a high get-worth individual.”

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Dubai Rugby Sevens

November 30-December 2, at The Sevens, Dubai

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Pool A – Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Jumeirah College Tigers, Dubai English Speaking School 1, Gems World Academy

Pool B – British School Al Khubairat, Bahrain Colts, Jumeirah College Lions, Dubai English Speaking School 2

Pool C - Dubai College A, Dubai Sharks, Jumeirah English Speaking School, Al Yasmina

Pool D – Dubai Exiles, Dubai Hurricanes, Al Ain Amblers, Deira International School

COMPANY PROFILE

Name: SmartCrowd
Started: 2018
Founder: Siddiq Farid and Musfique Ahmed
Based: Dubai
Sector: FinTech / PropTech
Initial investment: $650,000
Current number of staff: 35
Investment stage: Series A
Investors: Various institutional investors and notable angel investors (500 MENA, Shurooq, Mada, Seedstar, Tricap)