
After Labour’s landslide victory in July, Sir Keir Starmer stood outside No. 10 and declared that the work of change had begun. The new Prime Minister...
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.
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 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.
The strong foundation of heritage, philanthropy and service built by Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha is an inspiration for future generations and our communities.

After Labour’s landslide victory in July, Sir Keir Starmer stood outside No. 10 and declared that the work of change had begun. The new Prime Minister...

Winners of the annual Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards 2024 (ARTA) were announced at the ceremony on October 6th at Royal Lancaster, London. The ARTA...
Lady Pramila Parekh, beloved wife of Professor Lord Parekh and devoted mother to Raj, Nitin, and Anant, passed away on August 30 after a short illness.
Lady Pramila Parekh, beloved wife of Professor Lord Parekh and devoted mother to Raj, Nitin, and Anant, passed away on August 30 after a short illness.
The saying “Parents know a lot, but grandparents know everything” holds true in many ways.

The 2023 EY and University of St. Gallen Family Business Index reveals that the largest family enterprises are outpacing global economic growth.

As Durga puja and Navratri festivities kick in, communities and individuals across the world gear up for weeks of celebrations. In the UK, there are around...

The Darbar Festival, the world’s largest Indian classical music festival outside of India, is returning to the Barbican Centre from 24–27 October.
In the vibrant streets of Kolkata, history is palpable, intertwined with a sense of nostalgia. After serving the City of Joy for hundreds of years, the trams have earned their place on the nostalgia list.

Keeping pace with our rapidly advancing world is a necessary evil, and different segments of society find it difficult to keep up. For some, this race...