On 4th December Friday, The Times apologised for incorrectly suggesting that an advocacy group supported a man who killed three men in a knife rampage in a Reading park.
On 4th December Friday, The Times apologised for incorrectly suggesting that an advocacy group supported a man who killed three men in a knife rampage in a Reading park.
The UK’s leading Halal Baby Food brand has donated 50,000 baby food pouches and toddler tray meals

On Monday 7th December, the Scotland Yard had reportedly arrested several protestors who had gathered outside the Indian High Commission in London earlier...
India House in London, the home of the High Commission of India was once again surrounded by a large group of unruly protesters this weekend. While they had come to protest on farmer’s issue, radical and extremist elements seem to have taken...
The coronavirus pandemic appears to be coming to an end with numerous vaccines now being developed, and Air India is planning to operate non-stop flights on the Chennai-London route from January next year, making Tamil Nadu’s capital the ninth...
Nearly ten South Asian companies have been featured in the Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 league table which ranks Britain’s 100 private companies with the fastest-growing sales over their latest three years. Some of these companies...
M N Nandakumara moved to the UK to pursue his PhD when he started volunteering at The Bhavan. This gave him the opportunity to make the classical arts of India available and accessible to both the Indian diaspora and the wider audience in the...
South Asian professionals are backing a major new NHS ‘Help Us Help You’ campaign urging anyone concerned about cancer to get checked and to keep routine appointments, as new research found that even now, nearly half (48%) of the public would...
Forty HSS Shakhas joined communities across the country getting involved in UK Parliament Week 2020 and encouraging people to play a vital role in their democracy. Over 2200 HSS UK participants said, “It starts with me”.
A House of Lord peer has expressed his outrage over a fake letter doing rounds on the social media claiming that he is not in support of the farmer’s protests.