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

The apex court sentenced the four surviving convicts of the December 2012 Jyoti Singh Pandey (Nirbhaya) gang-rape and murder case to death and said that the intentions of the convicts made this one the 'rarest of rare' cases where the death...

I admire Manoj Ladwa who is devoted member of Labour Party, widely trusted and admired amongst British Indian community. He even tirelessly campaigned for Sadiq Khan resulting in many members of British Indian community voting for him at the...

According to a latest report, financial losses by addicts have been laid bare, and brought into the public domain for the first time. Our “High Streets” are over populated with betting shops, once famous for horse and dog racing but now one...

I take exception to the “indignant” Upendra Kapadia’s comments on my letter (AV 13 May) about the Mahatma’s mentor. I would refer him to the article about this drama at page 17th of the same issue of AV which corroborates everything that I have...

R. N. Patel in Asian Voice, 27 May issue, has rightly answered Jubel D’Cruz for his habit of heavily and blindly criticizing and accusing the Indian government. But Jubel D’Cruz is right too, for defending matters pertaining to his religion....



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