Recent figures have demonstrated that nearly nine out of 10 children held in custody on remand in London are from a black, Asian or minority ethnic background.
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....
Recent figures have demonstrated that nearly nine out of 10 children held in custody on remand in London are from a black, Asian or minority ethnic background.
Migrant doctors in the UK are being blocked from working due to Home Office delays, and associations have raised alarm that this could exhaust the NHS...
A business that “wants to make avoidable blindness a thing of the past for everyone, everywhere” has been heralded as a star of the future after winning at the annual MSDUK Innovation Challenge Awards.
Christmas is a festival that celebrates the birth of a child. So, what better way to mark the occasion than to recognise the first babies born in our hospitals.
Data from London Assembly has demonstrated that higher rates of Covid-19 deaths in more ethnically diverse areas, with higher levels of deprivation and poorer ratings of GP satisfaction.
A 48-year-old man of Slough has been fundraising money to support women suffering from domestic violence, honour-based killing, forced marriages and female genital mutilation.
The Imperial War Museum (IWM) in London will mark the 20th anniversary of the four coordinated attacks on 11 September 2001, which claimed almost 3,000 lives.
32-year-old Great British Bake Off star Ali Imdad was racially abused on a Birmingham bus while travelling on the No.94 service from the city centre when a fellow passenger compared him to a "bomber".
On Wednesday 23rd December, as EU countries isolated UK into lockdown over a new variant of the coronavirus, a group of Sikh volunteers delivered almost 2,000 hot meals to lorry drivers stranded in Kent.
On Monday 21st December three British Sikhs were arrested in West Midlands on suspicion of a murder conspiracy in India in 2009 when Rulda Singh, leader of a political group in India, was fatally shot in Patiala, Punjab.