DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , April 26– 2020 :- Medical staff working in the ICU ward at the Prime Hospital on airport road in Al Garhoud in Dubai . (Pawan Singh / The National) For News/Standalone/Online/Instagram/Stock. Story by Nick Webster
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , April 26– 2020 :- Medical staff working in the ICU ward at the Prime Hospital on airport road in Al Garhoud in Dubai . (Pawan Singh / The National) For News/Standalone/Online/Instagram/Stock. Story by Nick Webster
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , April 26– 2020 :- Medical staff working in the ICU ward at the Prime Hospital on airport road in Al Garhoud in Dubai . (Pawan Singh / The National) For News/Standalone/Online/Instagram/Stock. Story by Nick Webster
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , April 26– 2020 :- Medical staff working in the ICU ward at the Prime Hospital on airport road in Al Garhoud in Dubai . (Pawan Singh / The National) For News/Standalone/On

Dubai's Dh5m health fund helps those most in need


Nick Webster
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Support funds worth Dh5 million for chronically ill patients and 21,000 free meals for labourers have been provided by Dubai Health Authority this year to help those most in need.

The authority’s Health Fund Office offered support to 400 patients suffering with multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease and other serious conditions.

Financial support was provided to those on limited means through the authority’s Mosaada programme, Save a Heart scheme and via other voluntary clinics at Latifa Hospital.

Salim Bin Lahej, head of the Health Fund Office, said free medicine home delivery services had also been provided during travel restrictions in place during the coronavirus pandemic.

“During Ramadan, the Health Fund Office, distributed 21,000 free meals to labourers and security, working across DHA facilities in collaboration with the Bait Al Khair Society,” he said.

“The fund plays an important role in creating and implementing treatment programmes to help those in need in partnership with charities across the UAE.”

New UK refugee system

 

  • A new “core protection” for refugees moving from permanent to a more basic, temporary protection
  • Shortened leave to remain - refugees will receive 30 months instead of five years
  • A longer path to settlement with no indefinite settled status until a refugee has spent 20 years in Britain
  • To encourage refugees to integrate the government will encourage them to out of the core protection route wherever possible.
  • Under core protection there will be no automatic right to family reunion
  • Refugees will have a reduced right to public funds
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Who has lived at The Bishops Avenue?
  • George Sainsbury of the supermarket dynasty, sugar magnate William Park Lyle and actress Dame Gracie Fields were residents in the 1930s when the street was only known as ‘Millionaires’ Row’.
  • Then came the international super rich, including the last king of Greece, Constantine II, the Sultan of Brunei and Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal who was at one point ranked the third richest person in the world.
  • Turkish tycoon Halis Torprak sold his mansion for £50m in 2008 after spending just two days there. The House of Saud sold 10 properties on the road in 2013 for almost £80m.
  • Other residents have included Iraqi businessman Nemir Kirdar, singer Ariana Grande, holiday camp impresario Sir Billy Butlin, businessman Asil Nadir, Paul McCartney’s former wife Heather Mills. 
Hunting park to luxury living
  • Land was originally the Bishop of London's hunting park, hence the name
  • The road was laid out in the mid 19th Century, meandering through woodland and farmland
  • Its earliest houses at the turn of the 20th Century were substantial detached properties with extensive grounds

 

Benefits of first-time home buyers' scheme
  • Priority access to new homes from participating developers
  • Discounts on sales price of off-plan units
  • Flexible payment plans from developers
  • Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
  • DLD registration fee can be paid through banks or credit cards at zero interest rates