An angry mother has tweeted a photo of what she claims is an inadequate food hamper to replace free school meals for her child. In the image, the hamper contains a loaf of bread, a bag of pasta, one can of baked beans, some cheese, three apples,...
The Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Deputy CM Diya Kumari with delegates visited London last week, to host an investor meet. The afternoon was organised by FICCI and High Commission of India at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate, and was attended...
Grant Thornton LLP became the first to kickstart the Diwali season in London by organising a reception at the historic Long Room in the Lord’s Cricket Ground on 16 October, welcoming a brief spell of Indian summer as the backdrop of festivities....
An angry mother has tweeted a photo of what she claims is an inadequate food hamper to replace free school meals for her child. In the image, the hamper contains a loaf of bread, a bag of pasta, one can of baked beans, some cheese, three apples,...
On 7th January it was reported that a postman who was unfairly sacked by Royal Mail for urinating in public has won nearly £40,000 after a tribunal heard “there is not a post person alive” who has not had to.
On Tuesday 12th January, the U.K.’s Inclusive Cinema project launched a guide for improving the cinema experiences of ethnically diverse audiences and staff. This is expected to challenge institutions to follow through in their actions on their...
On 10th January, it emerged that dozens of sub-postmasters were preparing to launch lawsuits for against the Post Office in what is often referred to as the “greatest miscarriage of justice”.
On Friday 8th January, prime minister Boris Johnson announced that Alok Sharma will now be delegated as the full-time President of Cop26 and lead preparations for the climate conference in Glasgow this November.
The Mayor of London is reportedly facing heat over hiring 6,000 new police officers by March, as the Mayoralty runs scare on funds due to the impact of Covid-19. In the meantime, Metropolitan Police budget has a projected £1bn black hole over...
On Sunday 10th January it was reported that the Labour leader reportedly scrapped plans to give peerage to a leading Sikh independence supporter amid concerns over his alleged “extremist” links.
The Home Secretary is expected to stop potentially dangerous criminal suspects including rapists from being released into the community without bail restrictions.
On Tuesday 12th January it was reported that the parents of a Muslim girl who refused to wear a knee-length skirt to school are being threatened with possible court action.
Public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing will not resume as planned due to the coronavirus lockdown it has been ruled.