TRAGEDY FUELS BRITAIN'S CULTURE WARS

Welcome to modern Britain, and indeed much of the wider world, where before the facts have settled and before families have had the chance to grieve, tragedy is seized upon, repackaged and deployed as political ammunition.

Indian businesses redefine Britain's growth story

The number of Indian-owned companies operating in the UK has surged by nearly 60 per cent over the past year, with their combined turnover surpassing £105 billion, according to the latest India Meets Britain Tracker.

Tributes honour Citibond Travel's Alpa Shahq

Tributes have poured in for Alpa Ashishbhai Shah, a respected tourism industry veteran, who passed away peacefully on Sunday (15) after a valiant battle with cancer.

Remembering Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha on his second death anniversary

The strong foundation of heritage, philanthropy and service built by Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha is an inspiration for future generations and our communities. 

London celebrated Gandhi Jayanti on Friday 2 October at Tavistock square gardens. The square was cleared up and readied for the occasion by the High Commission...

The play on Ajjibai Banarase, one of the popular first generation Marathi persons to the UK, is soon to be showcased in different cities across Britain....

Jasvir Singh has been elected as the Co-Chair of the Faiths Forum for London. The capital's leading interfaith group has been operating for the last 5 years and has a number of responsibilities including being involved in the London Resilience...

Thousands of women were left with shattered heart, as Great British Bake Off's Tamal Ray revealed that he is not looking for a girlfriend, though he is single and ready to mingle. Tamal, who works in Manchester, opened up to Radio Times about...



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