The Birmingham Magistrates have jailed a wrong man when the fraudster's cousin pretended to be the accused and was sent to prison, with the authorities being tricked into believing that he was the right man.
The Indian diaspora and business communities in the UK are familiar with Rajesh Agrawal, the former Deputy Mayor of Business in London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s team. He transformed London into a leading investment hub for India, despite the Brexit...
Conservative MP Dean Russell told attendees at a fundraising dinner in Birmingham, “When Labour see a problem, they exploit it. When we see a problem, we fix it”. The event was organised by Edgbaston Conservatives in partnership with Conservative...
The Birmingham Magistrates have jailed a wrong man when the fraudster's cousin pretended to be the accused and was sent to prison, with the authorities being tricked into believing that he was the right man.
Cllr Reena Ranger is no stranger to the British Asian community. Daughter of a renowned entrepreneur and patriot, Dr Rami Ranger of Sunmark Ltd, Reena...
Kirit Thakore, founder of Leicester-based fitness franchise BhangraBlaze have introduced classes for the tots ages 5 to 15, at a throwaway price of £3...
The Wonder Inn, run by chef Matthew Nutter of The Allotment Vegan Restaurant has launched the first fine dining restaurant, Roots Cafe in the city centre...
Excellent police work in Birmingham clamped down on eight fresh jihadists and thwarted terror plans that would have killed and maimed innocent people,...
Lillian Constantine, 18, a student helped snare the man who raped her by recording the assault on her mobile phone. She was using her phone to light the...
Two shop worker brothers who groomed young girls with free sweets and mobile phone top-ups have been jailed for years of abuse.
Twenty nine people facing a total of more than 170 charges relating to the sexual exploitation of 18 children will go on trial next year in three separate groups, a judge ruled last Thursday.
A loan shark who targeted gamblers at casinos has been made to payback £100,000 he made from the proceeds of crime. Zayarit Mahmood, 43, has three months to pay or faces 12 months in prison.
Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach last Thursday unveiled a new £250,000 grant scheme offering local organisations a financial lifeline in their work to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour.