The SOAS South Asia Institute will be holding two gender focused events on the 12th and 13th February 2015.
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....
The Indian diaspora and business communities in the UK are familiar with Rajesh Agrawal, the former Deputy Mayor of Business in London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s team. He transformed London into a leading investment hub for India, despite the Brexit...
Conservative MP Dean Russell told attendees at a fundraising dinner in Birmingham, “When Labour see a problem, they exploit it. When we see a problem, we fix it”. The event was organised by Edgbaston Conservatives in partnership with Conservative...
The British Youth International College (BYITC), the Glasgow-headquartered but globally operating educational technology (EdTech) business, has launched its successful franchise model in the UK.
A project at the University of Glasgow that is aiming to better understand the effects that Covid-19 infection has on blood vessels and blood pressure has received a grant of £250,000 from national charity Heart Research UK.
In an interview, the communities secretary, Sajid Javid revealed that 770,000 people living in England speak little or no English at all, and warned that up to 70% of them are women from the Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities.
A donation from Sigma Pharmaceuticals plc is funding a three year PhD scholarship aimed at developing a coherent and transformative vision for English community pharmacy in 2025. The project has already begun in the Department of Pharmacy and...
The SOAS South Asia Institute will be holding two gender focused events on the 12th and 13th February 2015.
A teenager reported missing from her home in Oldham on New Year’s Eve has now been found.
While enjoying a long holiday in sunny, warm “George Cross” island of Malta, we had unusual, even unbelievable experience, especially for British people who are brain-washed by media and the self-opinionated Hobbesian politicians who are willing...
A crack addict spotted on CCTV in Reading town centre has been jailed for more than two years for dealing drugs.
A banned driver put a number plate from an identical Kawasaki on his motorbike so he could continue to use it on the roads.
Interpreters are being drafted on to labour wards at an annual cost of at least £1.5 million.
Scientists at Oxford University have begun immunising healthy volunteers with a new Ebola vaccine. In September last year a separate trial of another Ebola vaccine got under way in the city. This latest trial involves 72 volunteers aged 18-50.
British taxpayers paid £250,000 to send Shrien Dewani to South Africa where his murder trial collapsed before he even started his defence.
A charity director made an OBE in the New Year’s Honours list said she is “flattered” to receive the honour.
The national airline of Saudi Arabia which flies from Manchester could be set to segregate sexes on board its flights amid claims men have lodged complaints about male strangers sitting next to their wives.