King Charles and Tuhel Miah BBC News 1996
Watch exclusive footage from BBC 1 Look North News capturing the historic moment when Tuhel Miah, a pioneering digital entrepreneur, welcomed King Charles (then Prince of Wales) to his groundbreaking Internet Cybercafé in Bradford, West Yorkshire. This iconic visit highlights the early days of internet access and digital inclusion in the UK, showcasing how Tuhel’s cybercafé provided vital technology and training to local communities during the rise of the digital era.
- 📍 Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK
- 👤 Entrepreneur: Tuhel Miah – Digital Pioneer & Community Leader
- 👑 Royal Guest: His Royal Highness Prince Charles (now King Charles III)
- 🎥 Source: BBC 1 Look North News
Discover the impact of this pioneering internet business, its role in bridging the digital divide, and the significance of a royal endorsement in promoting technology adoption in underserved areas.
An official opening by HRH Prince Charles (now King Charles III). The press coverage was incredible, with rave reviews across local and national papers, plus TV and radio interviews that positioned us as genuine innovators in the digital space..
Rave Reviews:
King Charles and Tuhel Miah BBC News 1996 | Tuhel in Telegraph & Argus Oct 1996 | Tuhel in Telegraph & Argus Dec 1996 | Tuhel in Telegraph & Argus Jan 1997 | Tuhel in EAST Newspaper | Tuhel in Telegraph & Argus, 24 October 1996 | Tuhel Miah in Yorkshire Evening Post 6th Feb 1996 | Tuhel Miah in Yorkshire Evening Post 5th Feb 1996