A lighter look at racism in Britain

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.”

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

I am writing in response to Kumudiniben's letter of 15th July, the concern i raised regarding G.P. service was in general, having read news and had information from acquaintances not specifically for us. Prior to election even P.M. had said...

With reference to Bhupendra M Gandhi and Baroness Shreela Flather letters in Asian Voice dated 22nd July 2017, I will entirely agree with Baroness as she put it rightly that it is not the caste but it is the discrimination we are faced with...

We understand from media reports that acid attacks in this country are on the increase. Between November last year and April this year, 408 cases have been reported in London alone.

It seems the lobbies in favour of the amendment to the Equality Act 2010 are harping on the same string pulled by the political and other faith groups in India using their influence by unfair methods who want to come back to power and convert...

Recently the PLA (People’s liberation Army) has attempted a road construction on Doklam Plateau which is a disputed area between Bhutan and China but it is also along the border area of Bharat.

Every year during the holy month of Shravan, countless pilgrims come to Amarnath Shrine in Kashmir to worship the Shivling which is made of snow in a mountain cave. To reach there ther journey is full of hardship.

In view of extreme shortages of organs, with 6500 on waiting list and one being added evert ten minutes, government will soon carry out consultation, gauging HOC reaction on making organ donation compulsory, in line with Wales’s legislation.



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