
According to UNICEF, periods affect 1.8 billion people, including girls, women, transgender men and non-binary people. Apart from the hormonal changes...

According to UNICEF, periods affect 1.8 billion people, including girls, women, transgender men and non-binary people. Apart from the hormonal changes...

Kash Atwal is co-founder of Operate, the UK’s first nootropic sports drink. Each bottle is low in calories, has no added or refined sugars, and is full...
Krishan Solanki, from Stanmore in north-west London, will be tackling the Great North Run along with 60,000 other runners on Sunday 11 September – with one twist.Instead of wearing the usual sportswear, Krishan will be sporting his grandmother’s...

Initially launched as a local campaign to tackle loneliness and isolation, Silver Sunday is now a national day where people of all generations can come...
The grand finale celebrations of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s centennial birth anniversary in the UK and Europe were held in the presence of Anandswarupdas Swami – a senior swami visiting from India – on the weekend of 27-28 August 2022...
The ghost of Margaret Thatcher has been often resurrected during this leadership campaign. Truss says she would have lowered taxes and Sunak says she would be for not fuelling inflation and not increasing public debt.
Dear Financial Voice Reader, At my recent investing Summer School an important question among my students was when will it be cheap enough to buy into the market again? By the way for my London, Paris, New York ones – see www.alpeshpatel.com/schoolinterest
The cost-of-living crisis has majorly affected the UK, but it is the BAME communities that have taken the harsher brunt of these difficult times. Recent research by a non-profit, People Like Us revealed that while the cost-of-living crisis affects...
Winner of the Nobel peace prize Wangari Maathai, in her book 'The Challenge for Africa', starts the introduction title as 'On the wrong bus'. The phrase refers to an action of moving in the wrong direction by taking the wrong bus, being there...

Mamta was born in Nakuru, Kenya, East Africa, she came to the UK when she was just 8 years old. She got married aged 19 and settled in Bombay for 7 years...