A lighter look at racism in Britain

An astute observer of British life once said: “If you see a white man dashing down the street, he is running to catch a bus. If it’s a black man sprinting, he must be running away from the police.”

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Today is a black day for all Indians and British Indians in the UK. The Labour Party at its annual party conference in Brighton on 25 Sep 2019 passed a controversial emergency motion calling for international intervention on the Kashmir issue...

Domestic  violence issues are not on the forefront but kept on the back burner although domestic violence killings have hit a five year high which new figures show. This is an unacceptable situation, even Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged...

During the holiday season, seaside resorts in our English Rivera, Devon and Cornwall, especially seaside hotspots like Portsmouth, from where we used to take ferry to Isle of Wight, as well as Penzance,  Isles of Scilly and Newquay, few amongst...

Friday, September 20th protest was the largest climate action in the history of world. It is reported that a total of four million people took part in the protests in several countries. Presently, it is inspired by the young activist, Greta...

I just finished reading Lord Popat’s excellent, fascinating autobiography, “A British Subject”. This is a must read book for every East African Asian who came here after these three nations, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania gained independence in...

We are horrified to learn of the rape statistics revealed by the Children Protection Agency of India. Nearly 9,500 minors are raped each year. Over several thousand cases are not reported to the police as the security, protection units do not...



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