The BBC Asian Network has launched a talent search for new presenters and is looking for new voices who “live and breathe British Asian culture”. Applicants and candidates are expected to have a passion for reporting on music, current affairs...
The BBC Asian Network has launched a talent search for new presenters and is looking for new voices who “live and breathe British Asian culture”. Applicants and candidates are expected to have a passion for reporting on music, current affairs...
As 2020 comes to an end, Birmingham’s Ikon hosted the world premiere of year zero (2020), a new audio-visual artwork by British artist Haroon Mirza and supported through Art Fund.
Riz Ahmed rounded off 2020 with The Long Goodbye, a very special digital performance blending music, storytelling and theatre which was a sell-out event when it aired in December. Due to the popularity and interest of this one-off show it will...
A 4-year-old from Harrow who’s searching for a stem cell donor is set to be honoured by blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan, at a digital awards celebration.
Online fashion giant has reportedly demanded that their Leicester-based suppliers bring all clothes-making work in-house, either buying out or cutting ties with sub-contractors causing concern among some about how they will pay to hire new workers...
The family of a 32-year-old man has urged young people to stay at home and follow Covid-19 guidelines following the untimely demise of Faizan Shahid.
On 6th February Saturday, a temporary mortuary has reopened at Birmingham Airport in a bid to ease pressure on hospitals after the recent increase in Covid-19 cases.
Roshni Ruparelia, born and bred in London’s Canons Park area has been raising money to purchase and install a defibrillator for community access.
Subarna Saha, lovingly known as Rajat, passed away on 15 January, at a tender age of 39 years, having contracted the coronavirus. Rajat who worked as a Prison Officer, was the main bread earner of the family. His cousin Swati from Ely, in Cambridgeshire,...
The University of Leicester has been facing the heat from academics, students and external examiners over its proposal of considering cutting subjects such as English after a "drop in demand", and in an attempt of “decolonising the curriculum”.