
India Association Chairman Balwant (Bobby) Grewal will undertake a 2,600 mile trek across India with the aim of raising £1,500,000 for Great Ormond Street...
The National Dharmic Games (NDG) 2025, the UK’s largest Hindu student sporting event, took place on 15th February at Loughborough University. Organised by NHSF (UK) volunteers, it drew 700 attendees and 90+ teams, including non-Hindu players....
Telugu Association of London (TAL) conducted the 13th annual volleyball tournament along with women’s Throwball tournament in UEL Sports Dock, University of East London on 16 March.
India Association Chairman Balwant (Bobby) Grewal will undertake a 2,600 mile trek across India with the aim of raising £1,500,000 for Great Ormond Street...
Former West Indies cricketer Gordon Greenidge visited Shree Swaminarayan Mandir at Kingsbury on 25th of September. He
David Hanson, the chief executive of the Independent Association of Prep Schools (IAPS), said that the parents are damaging the future of their children by putting excessive pressure on them to succeed and live 'vicariously' through their achievements.
Monty Panesar faces an uncertain future after Essex released him, leaving questions over whether the former England spin bowler will play again at first-class...
The 21-year-old Wanstead batsman Kishen Velani has signed a new two-year deal with Essex
Bradford’s Deputy Lord Mayor Coun Abid Hussain will unveil a special blue plaque to celebrate 120 years of Rugby League
It takes a lot of courage, passion and determination to take a big leap in order to fulfil your dreams. That is exactly what Advait Deodhar did; a racing...
The 29-year-old boxing sensation from India, Vijender Singh, who made India proud with his performances at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, will be...
Off spinner Jeetan Patel took five-wickets as Warwickshire returned to form to dent Middlesex’s challenge for runners-up spot in Division One.
The invincible Mo Farah grabbed a drink mid-race before he grabbed the title of becoming the first man in history to pull off a distance 'triple-double'.