On Thursday 30th July, it emerged that the government had rejected the review urging for greater inclusion of Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority (BAME) history to the national curriculum.
The Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Deputy CM Diya Kumari with delegates visited London last week, to host an investor meet. The afternoon was organised by FICCI and High Commission of India at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate, and was attended...
Grant Thornton LLP became the first to kickstart the Diwali season in London by organising a reception at the historic Long Room in the Lord’s Cricket Ground on 16 October, welcoming a brief spell of Indian summer as the backdrop of festivities....
On Thursday 30th July, it emerged that the government had rejected the review urging for greater inclusion of Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority (BAME) history to the national curriculum.
A British victim of trafficking, drugged and abused is reported to lodge a case against home secretary, on grounds of unauthorised access to her personal information. Five other such survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation have...

On Tuesday 28th July, Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged that a second wave of Covid-19 had ensued across Europe heightening concerns about a second...
Marie Gabriel CBE will lead the NHS Race and Health Observatory (RHO), which has been tasked with identifying and tackling the specific health challenges facing people from black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) backgrounds in England today.
The incoming Chief of the Financial Conduct Authority revealed his plans to shake up diversity and culture across financial institutes, "leading the way" on its commitments under the Women in Finance Charter.
On Wednesday, 22nd July, the descendants of the Nizam of Hyderabad were back in the London High Court to challenge a court order related to funds over £35 million lying in a UK bank account.
On Monday 27th July, a recent analysis of fixed-penalty notices issued under the coronavirus regulations highlighted that young Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority (BAME) men were twice as likely to be fined than their white counterparts.
On 22nd July, Wednesday, it emerged that Alok Sharma overrode official concerns while the government took a £400m stake in the failed satellite company OneWeb.

On Monday 27th July, the Liberal Democrat's London mayoral candidate announced that she was withdrawing her candidacy from the election race.
A major fashion chain which has been embroiled in controversial allegations around mistreatment of their staff have now announced plans to set up their own “model factory” to ensure workers are treated fairly.