Shiva Hotels Group has secured a £230 million development financing package from Cale Street Investments, and Crosstree Real Estate Partners for the construction and completion of the 199-key luxury lifestyle hotel in Marylebone, London.
Shiva Hotels Group has secured a £230 million development financing package from Cale Street Investments, and Crosstree Real Estate Partners for the construction and completion of the 199-key luxury lifestyle hotel in Marylebone, London.
On Sunday 12th July 2020, Healing Our Earth launched the first of their virtual monthly Covid-19 session. Healing Our Earth is a wonderful e-community channel, to produce various free sessions for audiences across the world, on subjects that...
Activists supporting the Black Lives Matter movement in Birmingham have urged the West Midlands Police to name the officer who was sacked for making “racist and inappropriate comments” about some of his colleagues.
As part of the latest immigration laws unfurled by the home secretary, ministers will be given powers to exclude or deport foreign criminals who have received prison sentences of more than a year, according to the Daily Telegraph. The newspaper...
The easing of the lockdown measures and the warmer weather have helped shoppers to return to the high street and as a result the retail sales recover in June
The United Kingdom has bowed to US pressure and approved the phased removal of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei from its 5G network despite warnings of retaliation from Beijing.
Will the economy rebound? How quickly? Property? Re-mortgage? Buy stocks? UK ones? US? Pension is shot to pieces
Britain has left the European Union three and a half years back after a referendum, but a transition period has delayed any major change in the relationship with earlier trading partner
The UK’s new points-based immigration system which will come into force in the new year, will not allow foreign care workers working in social care to apply for a special health and care visa.
The government of India has called off the merger of the three public sector non-life insurers - National Insurance, Oriental Insurance and United India Insurance - and has announced an additional capital infusion of £995 million