
A former secondary school history teacher, Shabana Marshall is now senior lecturer at a London University, working in teacher education, with a research...

A former secondary school history teacher, Shabana Marshall is now senior lecturer at a London University, working in teacher education, with a research...
Delhi had rains well into October this year. An unprecedented clean environment was the blessing of October. With Diwali coming early in November, a ban on burning firecrackers was imposed on Diwali.
Curry houses across Bristol are commemorating the forefathers who introduced millions of Britons to a taste of the subcontinent.
Curry houses across Bristol are commemorating the forefathers who introduced millions of Britons to a taste of the subcontinent.
Coventry University students are teaming up to help make the transition into higher education easier for first-year students.
Lord Dolar Popat, the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo visited Kampala last week on a trade mission on behalf of the UK Government.
Minister of State for Care, Gillian Keegan MP met with Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice and other healthcare leaders at 10 Downing Street to discuss a new study which has found that fewer than one in four (23%) paediatricians surveyed understand...
Tongues on Fire launched their new report on the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of Southeast Asian artists and the wider community at City Hall.
Teaching has been voted as one of the most respected careers in London, according to education charity, Teach First. The charity recruits, trains and places trainee teachers in schools serving disadvantaged communities.
Labour has written to the Co-Chair of the Conservative Party asking him to take urgent action to tackle Islamophobia in his party and across the UK.