One of Birmingham’s best-known food firms has been fined £24,000 over its “filthy” premises.
One of Birmingham’s best-known food firms has been fined £24,000 over its “filthy” premises.
Last week the bells of London Stock Exchange rang at their normal time to open trading but the person ringing them was a ten-year old child named Nia Addo-Quentyne. Nia helped launch a new programme that will teach children of all ages financial...
On Tuesday 24th March the Indian High Commissioner, H.E. Mr Ranjan Mathai invited yoga exponents to India House in order to discuss plans for the first United Nations International Yoga Day on June 21st 2015. It will be celebrated in India and...
The sealed tomb of King Richard III has been unveiled in Leicester Cathedral. The king's coffin was lowered into a vault below the cathedral floor during a reinterment service last Thursday.
Last Saturday was unusually busy. In a coffee shop in the South Bank I had some exchange of views with some British journalists. The attack from the Sunni dominated countries on the Shia supported Huthi rebels in Yemen was the main concern.
On Tuesday 24th March former Indian Foreign Secretary was chief guest at a seminar titled “The Radicalisation of Youth in the UK & Beyond: Causes and Effects” in the House of Commons.
The trial of an Oldham mother-of-five alleged to have accepted more than £100,000 in benefit payments, was dramatically halted when she changed her plea to guilty.
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