Women of colour are facing the sharpest workplace barriers in the UK, according to new research by non-profit People Like Us and Women in PR.
Women of colour are facing the sharpest workplace barriers in the UK, according to new research by non-profit People Like Us and Women in PR.

A Kent businessman whose two parents were killed in the Air India crash has said he does not believe the leading theory that pilots were to blame.
The British Sikh Association has put forward plans for a new memorial in Southall, west London, designed to honour the Sikh community’s service in both World Wars and inspire future generations of British Sikhs.
The India-UK Free Trade Agreement is expected to come into force from the second week of May, according to an official familiar with the development.

Outside 10 Downing Street, a long queue of men and women dressed in traditional attire gathered with excitement as they waited to enter the Prime Minister’s...
Imagine stepping into a taxi with no driver, and no one at the steering wheel. For many people, that first experience and thought alone could be scary.
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For nearly two decades, the United Kingdom has existed in a state of reactive governance. From the 2008 financial crash and the complexities of Brexit to the global upheaval of the pandemic, the response from Westminster has too often been characterised...
Viktor Orbán is gone. Sixteen years as Hungary's prime minister, ended Sunday on the banks of the Danube, where tens of thousands of people who had never known an adult life without him celebrated into the night. Peter Magyar's Tisza party took...
Poila Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, is one of the most cherished cultural celebrations for Bengalis around the world. Marking fresh beginnings, it is a time when families come together to exchange greetings and celebrate with traditional food,...