Nearly £400,000 has been spent in a bid to avoid public confusion over a new system for the way GCSEs are graded in England.
Nearly £400,000 has been spent in a bid to avoid public confusion over a new system for the way GCSEs are graded in England.
Working families in the UK face rising childcare costs and a scarcity of council run childcare provision this summer, a survey has suggested.
China continues with international hegemony, a practice they espoused some 600 years ago with the introduction of Islam in South East Asia so that this would and did destroy influence from Maha Bhaarat - its culture and religiosity. They are...
Harrow East MP Bob Blackman’s involvement to stop illegal parking on pavements is commendable contribution against ever increasing obstacles affecting less able people. With increasing car numbers and insatiable shortages of parking spaces,...
While India’s politics has been somewhat murky in the recent past, with caste, religion and vote-bank influencing choice of candidates, if not the result, however the country has always been blessed with wonderful, impeccable, honest, intellectual...
In 2015 Tesla an American company unveiled a device which hailed new era of cheaper home generated electricity. The device a wall mounted battery, stores energy collected by roof mounted solar panels. A spokeswoman for Ofgem, the energy regulator...
In reply to Baroness Flather letter (AV dated 22nd July 17) I must say she is herself discriminating against Hindus. She and others have made references to India, that of 1947 makes no sense in today's Britain. For her to hide behind the ideals...
This year, the Indian festival of Raksha Bandhan is being celebrated on August 7. Traditionally, this festival is celebrated by our Hindu brothers and sisters. The sister seeks the protection of her blood-brother or a close male friend, who...
In the highly unlikely event that a Brexit Britain failed to live up to expectations after 10 years or so on our own, would the European Union allow Britain back into their fold ? My guess is yes.
If you take GDP as a measure of our success, the small increase in GDP is due to increase in population. Per capital GDP has remained the same.