On 18th July, Saturday, reports emerged that knife crime was at the highest levels in nearly a decade in England and Wales.
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 18th July, Saturday, reports emerged that knife crime was at the highest levels in nearly a decade in England and Wales.
On Monday, 21st July, Business Secretary Alok Sharma announced that the UK government has signed various deals and has access to 90 million doses of promising coronavirus vaccines.
British Muslim MPs have been urging the government to consider designating for the so-called "Magnitsky sanctions" on those who exploit and abuse the Uyghur minority in Xinjiang, commit human rights abuses against people in Tibet, and repress...
A 10-year-old Yoga prodigy has won the “My life My Yoga” contest conducted by Indian Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi.
Several media reports have emerged stating that Tata Steel is exploring plans to close down its blast furnaces at its Port Talbot steelworks in Wales and replace them with electric arc furnaces in its strategy to acquire millions of pounds via...
On 19th July, Monday a study of 400 hospital patients noted that the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on people from minority ethnic groups was linked to air pollution and overcrowding and poor-standard homes.
On 17th July, Friday video emerged in Islington where two officers held a black individual handcuffed and on the pavement. Deputy Met Police commissioner Sir Steve House has been on record to state that the footage was "extremely disturbing"...
On Wednesday 15th July statue of a Black Lives Matter protester which replaced that of the slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol was removed by the council.
The Greater Manchester police launched an investigation on 19th July, Sunday after a swastika was found scrawled on an officer’s belongings with the force suspecting the officer’s colleague. The incident was reported to GMP’s leadership team...
A latest survey indicates that people are more likely to say that racism has got worse or stayed the same.