The UK Economy ends 2014 with its best year since 2007 with waning momentum, the economy grew 2.6 percent in 2014. GDP slowed more than economists forecast at the end of 2014 as production and construction shrank, countering strength in consumer...
The UK Economy ends 2014 with its best year since 2007 with waning momentum, the economy grew 2.6 percent in 2014. GDP slowed more than economists forecast at the end of 2014 as production and construction shrank, countering strength in consumer...
Mustac Abdulkadir, a former restaurant manager from Leicester has been fined after inspectors found rat droppings, a live mouse and other food safety breaches at Blue Peters Spice restaurant, in Law Street, Belgrave.
Gandhi Martyr's Day was observed on Friday 30th January, 2015 at Tavistock Square in the London Borough of Camden. Despite the cold weather, many esteemed members of the British Indian community gathered at the iconic statue to pay tribute to...
One of the most enjoyable parts of being Leader of the Council is having the privilege of being invited to events all over the community.
26 years old UK based hotelier has donated £100,000 to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi planned for Parliament Square in London, becoming the youngest donor to this cause. Vivek Chadha, director of Nine Hospitality Limited and a hotel owner, residential...
A major three-day festival to mark the installation of ten life-size Hindu deities at a temple in Leicester brought together hundreds of worshippers from all over the country.
Ram Sarup Nangla could not stop smiling. The chairman of Brightsun Travel of Hounslow, Middlesex, watched as hordes of people surged around his company’s stand at Destinations, a major annual holiday and travel show in London’s Olympia from...
A leading Leicester businessman has submitted a planning application to renovate the grade-II listed Braunstone Hall and build a cafe in the surrounding park. The Leicester civic society has welcomed the plans to convert this run down 18th century...
A dealership owner who advertised a dangerous vehicle as an ‘ideal first car’ and sold it to a deaf customer has now been asked to pay nearly £7,000.
Ranbir Singh Suri is the second turbaned Sikh to become a Lord in Britain.In his maiden speech, Lord Suri showed gratitude to his supporters and respected friends, Lord Popat and Lord Leigh of Hurley for introducing him to their Lordships, among...