
The two junior barristers from human rights chambers Doughty Street have come together to design and launch a hijab for court wear after realising that...

The two junior barristers from human rights chambers Doughty Street have come together to design and launch a hijab for court wear after realising that...

A political and equalities activist has become the first black man to be elected head of an Oxbridge college. Lord Simon Woolley, founding director of...
On 1st April, Thursday, tributes were paid to a 19-year-old teenager who unfortunately died following a collision in Rushall. Arjun Singh Gandham was a passenger in a Seat Leon which hit a parked car on Pelsall Lane on Friday evening.
On Thursday, 1st April, mother of Smita Mistry paid tribute to her “much loved daughter” following her death earlier this month.
The West Midlands Police are urgently appealing for help from the community to trace Shaban Akram who has gone missing from his home in Billesley, Birmingham.
The fallout from Covid-19 will continue to impact the economy. Much has changed. From lacklustre short-term growth prospects across some sectors to shifting consumer behaviour and from increasing reliance on hybrid work culture, to the necessary...
One of Britain’s largest takeaway sectors campaigns for extension to VAT reduction to help hospitality industry get back on its feet.
On Wednesday, 31st March, a butchers and food shop has been fined thousands of pounds by magistrates after mouse droppings were found on the premises. Slough Store and Halal Meat Ltd was closed on the spot during a routine council visit because...
The Department for Work and Pensions has recognised Brent Council as an employer leading the way when it comes to improving access and support for people with disabilities, or long-term health issues.
Acclaimed writer Fatima Bhutto, Turner Prize-winning sculptor Anish Kapoor and campaigner Ailbhe Smyth will be judging the international Freedom of Expression Awards.