- 02 Sep 2020
The Financial Times Foreign Correspondent tweeted to me that the Turks changed through their judiciary the Hagyia Sofia to a Mosque.
The Financial Times Foreign Correspondent tweeted to me that the Turks changed through their judiciary the Hagyia Sofia to a Mosque.
The government has been pushing for employees to go back to work in its efforts to revive the ghost town city centres.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has recently announced that renters affected by coronavirus will continue to be protected after the Government extended the ban on evictions for another four weeks, meaning in total no legal evictions will have...
On Tuesday 1st September a seasoned journalist argued that people should be employed on their merit as opposed to merely filling up diversity quotas
A new survey of over 500 senior decision-makers within UK businesses has revealed how physical workspaces had to transform and pivot themselves to digital business models in the wake of coronavirus
There is increasing confusion in lockdown measures being implemented in Greater Manchester as an increase in coronavirus cases in local leaders urging the government to change course

On Thursday September 3rd it was reported that a Conservative peer had allegedly breached ministerial code with her family firm signing multimillion-pound...
On 4th September, the government announced that numerous businesses including casinos, bowling alleys, exhibition halls besides other play and leisure centres will be able to re-open across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and West Yorkshire....
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has donated more than £10.3 million to public causes, ranging from girl child education to the cleaning of Ganga from his savings and the proceeds of auctions of the gifts he received
In the year 2017, Talat Aziz, an immensely revered and popular Ghazal singer told a leading Indian daily that ‘Ghazal may die soon’. He told Hindustan Times, “This may be disheartening for fresh singers.. there aren't too many platforms for...