A man who assaulted a woman on a Birmingham bus has been banned from the route for 18 months.
The British Youth International College (BYITC), the Glasgow-headquartered but globally operating educational technology (EdTech) business, has launched its successful franchise model in the UK.
A project at the University of Glasgow that is aiming to better understand the effects that Covid-19 infection has on blood vessels and blood pressure has received a grant of £250,000 from national charity Heart Research UK.
A man who assaulted a woman on a Birmingham bus has been banned from the route for 18 months.
A landlord who allowed a group of worlers to sleep in squalid conditions on the floor of his former pub has been ordered to pay £4,800 in fines and costs by Oldham magistrates.
A father-of-two who went online and offered a £1,000 reward for the beheading of a man who burgled a Werneth mosque has avoided prison.
A motorist has been charged with causing the crash which killed popular young businessman Harjit Singh Thaliwal last year, police said.
The Opposition leader Ed Miliband has reportedly talked about his deep regret about the Rotherham child exploitation scandal, where the Labour council...
Mrs Trupti Patel becomes the first Hindu woman in the UK to be appointed President of the largest national Hindu organisation – The Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB).
A British Pakistani man and his three grown up sons are believed to be the first to be stripped of their citizenship, after being accused of being Islamist extremists.
The University of Salford’s Institute for Dementia has found that more needs to be done to support people from diverse communities living with dementia,...
India has rolled out the much awaited visa on arrival for 43 countries from end of November. The scheme will be applicable for travelling to India for 30 days or less—and only for “recreation, sightseeing, short duration medical treatment, casual...
The Indian name Aarav has become the most popular in the UK, competing with Mohammed which is currently on the top.