Think of Orlando and the faces of excited children having fun in Disneyworld come to mind. But the place has now become synonimous with death and disastor. A gay bar in Orlando is where the random killing of 49 innocent people by a solo gunman...
An astute observer of British life once said: “If you see a white man dashing down the street, he is running to catch a bus. If it’s a black man sprinting, he must be running away from the police.”
Think of Orlando and the faces of excited children having fun in Disneyworld come to mind. But the place has now become synonimous with death and disastor. A gay bar in Orlando is where the random killing of 49 innocent people by a solo gunman...
The shortage of housing had reached its peak last summer and still continue to rise. Despite successive Government’s promises to build more houses and existing schemes like ‘Help to Buy’ and staggered removal of tax relief on the interest of loan...
Today is National Women in Engineering Day, which is dedicated to raising the profile and celebrating the achievements of women in the industry.
MPs of all political parties are greatly shocked and saddened but also inspired by the outstanding legacy of their much-loved colleague Jo Cox. They will be keen to emulate her remarkable ability not only to care more deeply for one’s constituents...
Brutal murder of popular, grandiose Labour MP Joe Cox has sent shock waves throughout political establishment. Joe was unique, pertinacious, pragmatic talent destined to become political heavyweight, as she was kind, caring, easily approachable,...
There is lot of rhetoric and hot air created in the EU Referendum by the Brexit side.
It’s shocking that a hugely likeable labour MP Jo Cox, so passionate to serve her country has been mercilessly killed simply because her killer hold different views from hers.
Whichever way the vote swings, I for one feel it has not helped the UK by creating a divide. Both sides have, professionals, experts, intellectuals and politicians whom we voted to power pitting against each other. Also, the major opposition...
I am 74 years old and I had a very nice Father's Day not in terms of receiving gifts but had very happy feeling and joy when I placed a phone call to Dar-Es-Salam,Tanzania to Mr Stephen Emmanuel who is going to be 87 years old on June 25th.
I read your editorial about the Patel brothers with interest. It reminds us all that the notion that British mainstream business organisations somehow integrate the interests and wellbeing of Asian Businesses, at times of crisis, is a fallacy.