An English lorry driver has won a £3,500 payout for race discrimination after his boss described him as “lazy” it has been reported.
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.
An English lorry driver has won a £3,500 payout for race discrimination after his boss described him as “lazy” it has been reported.
A victim of the Rochdale grooming gang has urged the Home Secretary to kick her abusers out of Britain after the 51-year-old ringleader was reportedly pictured stocking up on fizzy drinks in the town where he abused children nine years ago.
Gordon Sanghera, head of Oxford Nanopore, the biotechnology company planning one of the biggest flotations in London this year, has reportedly misled regulators in a patent dispute.
On 30th March Twitter banned British charity, Binti International’s account based on a post of an image of a uterus. The ban by twitter continues their censorship of period, anatomical, female health and education posts which has caused outrage...
On Monday, 5th April, it was reported that the daughter of a Muslim man is launching a campaign urging the government to adopt an official definition of Islamophobia.
Batley Grammar School which has been at the heart of a row over pupils being shown a cartoon of the prophet Muhammed has suspended two more teachers, it has been reported.
The Mayor of London, has vowed to establish a new London Drugs Commission if re-elected at the Mayoral elections on 6 May.
Acclaimed writer Fatima Bhutto, Turner Prize-winning sculptor Anish Kapoor and campaigner Ailbhe Smyth will be judging the international Freedom of Expression Awards.
One of Britain’s largest takeaway sectors campaigns for extension to VAT reduction to help hospitality industry get back on its feet.
On Wednesday, 31st March, a butchers and food shop has been fined thousands of pounds by magistrates after mouse droppings were found on the premises. Slough Store and Halal Meat Ltd was closed on the spot during a routine council visit because...