For two decades men of Pakistani heritage sexually violated, raped, and physically abused white vulnerable girls whilst the community watched in silence. Their abuse continued under the watch of Labour politicians, Labour Mayors, the cops, and...
For two decades men of Pakistani heritage sexually violated, raped, and physically abused white vulnerable girls whilst the community watched in silence. Their abuse continued under the watch of Labour politicians, Labour Mayors, the cops, and...

In a political twist few would have predicted, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is finding unexpected traction among one of Britain’s most influential and traditionally...

This December, the Old Fire Station in Oxford is inviting audiences to step into the final days of 1999, a world of Woolworths pick ’n’ mix, party tunes,...

The government’s long-promised Grooming Gangs Inquiry, meant to deliver long-overdue justice to survivors of group-based child sexual exploitation, is...

This year’s Diwali festivities in Great Britain, held on 17th and 18th October, were marked by devotion, grandeur, and the sacred presence of Sant Bhagwant...
Some of us are blessed to be born Hindus and be part of the traditions of Sanatan Dharma. Dharma that is the very manifestation of cosmic reality.
For over three decades, Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday has been synonymous with a sea of fans gathered outside his Bandra home, Mannat, awaiting that iconic wave from the superstar’s balcony. But this year, as the “King of Bollywood” turned 60 on...
Should British-born children of immigrants have different rights or obligations toward Britain than citizens whose families have lived here for generations — particularly in their freedom to criticise the country?
After a string of box-office flops, Salman Khan made a grand comeback with ‘Wanted’ and ‘Dabangg’, the latter launching Sonakshi Sinha into instant stardom. Yet, Sonakshi recently revealed she never planned to act or expected to be cast in the...
Three contemporary leaders of India, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Vallabhbhai Patel, all became barristers. All three went to London in their time.