India has rolled out the much awaited visa on arrival for 43 countries from end of November. The scheme will be applicable for travelling to India for 30 days or less—and only for “recreation, sightseeing, short duration medical treatment, casual...
Leading UK playwrights Tanika Gupta and Anupama Chandrasekhar are making a significant contribution by donating first editions of their work to an historic auction aimed at raising funds to support refugees in the UK.
As the Labour party prepares for next year's general election, with leader Sir Keir Starmer currently reshuffling the Cabinet, they celebrated ‘Britain’s global bonds and bridges’ at an evening reception for the diaspora in a café in South London.
India has rolled out the much awaited visa on arrival for 43 countries from end of November. The scheme will be applicable for travelling to India for 30 days or less—and only for “recreation, sightseeing, short duration medical treatment, casual...
The Indian name Aarav has become the most popular in the UK, competing with Mohammed which is currently on the top.
A new research has revealed that Indian Hindus are the second highest in Britain to have a salaried job after the British Jews, while the Muslims in Britain face the worst job discrimination of any minority group, with the lowest chance of being...
A media reported on Saturday, that Britain's Home Office has said that there could be 13,000 victims of slavery in this country, far more than previous estimates.
Ealing Council’s famous plastic bottle tree has returned this year to Southall. It will be displayed over the festive period and aims to remind residents about the importance of recycling.
Over 100 Brent residents came together on Tuesday 25 November 2014 to show their commitment to ending domestic abuse by signing the White Ribbon Pledge.
Schools in England must promote respect and tolerance in pupils for all faiths, races and cultures, says new government guidance on British values. The guidance follows calls by ministers for schools to actively promote British values after...
Some privately educated pupils have a bullish and charmless confidence and can “asphyxiate the society they move in”, the head of a leading British independent school has said.
Students could tip the balance of power at the next general election, according to analysis of their voting patterns from 1997 to the present day. They could affect the outcome in about 10 constituencies, the study says.
At the reputable West London Business awards Kolak Snack Foods won the top award of “Overall Business of the year” for the second year running. They also...