If you’ve worked hard all your life, paid your taxes, looked after your family, done the right thing – then you deserve to retire with peace of mind and with dignity. That’s what I believe, and that’s what the Conservative Party believes. And...
In Good Taste: What Shapes What We Eat and Drink—and Why It Matters by Mallika Basu, launching 22 January 2026, is an accessible guide to the food system. It explores how our food is shaped by power, inequality and environmental impact, and...
Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar hosted a special reception in their office to honour Dhruv Chhatralia BEM, Partner (Corporate), Head of Venture Capital (UK), and Head of the India Group in London. He is the founder of Shyam Bhagavad Gita classes and...
Shree Lohana Mahaparishad is a global cultural organisation dedicated to uniting the Lohana community, preserving its rich traditions, and empowering future generations. Through a wide range of initiatives and events, the organisation celebrates...
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited India on 4-5 December 2025, marking his first trip to New Delhi after the Ukraine war began in 2022.Despite global tensions, India remains a strong ally of Russia and Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave...
A 42-foot bronze statue of Nilkanth Varni, the 18th-century yogi, was unveiled at the BAPS temple in Johannesburg, South Africa. This statue, the tallest bronze figure in the country, also ranks as the fourth-tallest in Africa, alongside Nigeria’s...
Atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh have reportedly increased, triggering criticism of Muhammad Yunus and renewed questions over his Nobel Peace Prize, amid accusations that he has failed, as Chief Advisor of the interim government, to curb...
If you’ve worked hard all your life, paid your taxes, looked after your family, done the right thing – then you deserve to retire with peace of mind and with dignity. That’s what I believe, and that’s what the Conservative Party believes. And...
Cllr Ameet Jogia, one of London’s youngest Councillors, gave a moving and heartfelt maiden speech during Harrow Council’s Council Tax debate last week. His speech has been deemed one of the best maiden speeches in the Council’s history.
8th March marks International Women's day. We all have an inspirational woman in our lives, who've not only motivated us but also encouraged us to fulfil our dreams or to become a better person. Many women have strived for excellence by prevailing...
A tale of two cities has brought together two international universities in a unique collaboration to explore their common histories. The cities are Baroda in Gujarat, India, and Leicester in England – two cities united by a story of migration.
A debate on racial integration was hosted by one of the country’s leading counter-terrorism experts at Birmingham City University on Tuesday, as coalition ministers continue to argue over free speech on campuses.

The evening of 26th February saw the Members Dining Room in the Palace of Westminster bursting with excitement, to celebrate the achievement of 27 individuals...
Five aspiring Black and Asian journalists have been honoured as part of the annual George Viner Memorial Fund awards.
Budding artists from the Midlands will this Sunday (March 8) showcase their talent as part of a vibrant South Asian music festival.
There is a glimmer of hope that the number of organ donors from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic, or BAME communities may increase, thanks to a new initiative.
he Punjab and Haryana high court quashed the selection of 816 arts and craft teachers appointed by the Bhupinder Singh Hooda's Congress government in 2010, terming the criteria of recruitment as "tailor-made to ensure selection of particular...