As winter sets in, the last thing we feel like doing is drinking cold tap water. But medical experts say we must drink water intermittently throughout the day to stay healthy.
As winter sets in, the last thing we feel like doing is drinking cold tap water. But medical experts say we must drink water intermittently throughout the day to stay healthy.
Ajit* like most people in London leaves his house at the crack of dawn to endure a forty-five minute drudged tube ride to work. His wife, Anita* stays back home to take care of their 5-year-old child. Ajit* has no alternative but to slave off...
Home to the largest Sikh community in London, Southall is known as the UK’s premier British Asian town, often labeled as Britain’s very own ‘Little Punjab.’
Not so long ago, NHS used to be under tremendous pressure during winter months. But now pressure is on throughout the year, even during warm, pleasant summer months when NHS staffs should have time to relax and catch-up on the rest and sleep...
Thank you for your article on Food Allergy Warning. So sorry to learn about the deaths in your article. I am also a sufferer of food intolerance. My first experience was in June 1962 at College Hostel, with swelling around the eye and frequent...
I read the article in the Asian Voice dated 27 Oct to 3 Nov 2018 – Vol 47 Issue 26 on British PMs to debate on making Deepavali a public holiday.
The Home Secretary Sajid Javid has apologised to immigrants – including to Afghan nationals who worked for the British armed forces and Gurkha soldiers – who were forced to provide DNA samples under the government’s hostile environment agenda
85 year-old Puspa Monji died at Northwick Park Hospital after the feeding tube was incorrectly inserted into her lung instead of her stomach. The family have sued the hospital because of their negligence.
London Borough of Croydon welcomed Diwali 2018 with spectacular performances music dance and dhol players organised by Croydon Hindu Council.
The office for National Statistics will disclose the total number of illegal immigrants presently in the UK. Most of these immigrants are today employed in the shadow economy which is estimated at an annual valuation of £50bn.