
The British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) hosted the inaugural British Asian Rugby Awards at Speaker’s House, House of Commons, celebrating the contributions...
The National Dharmic Games (NDG) 2025, the UK’s largest Hindu student sporting event, took place on 15th February at Loughborough University. Organised by NHSF (UK) volunteers, it drew 700 attendees and 90+ teams, including non-Hindu players....
Telugu Association of London (TAL) conducted the 13th annual volleyball tournament along with women’s Throwball tournament in UEL Sports Dock, University of East London on 16 March.
The British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) hosted the inaugural British Asian Rugby Awards at Speaker’s House, House of Commons, celebrating the contributions...
Vimal Yoganathan is the first Tamil footballer to play professionally in England - one of just a handful of players from a South Asian background employed in the top four leagues. The 18-year-old is praised for his speed, mentality and his ability...
Dr Ikram Butt, founder of the British Asian Rugby Association (BARA), was inspired by his father, a former boxer in the Pakistani Air Force. His father's...
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal worked his magic to grab five wickets in his second successive match as Northamptonshire resisted a Leicestershire fight-back to secure a nine-wicket win in the English county championship.
Twelve teams participated in the all ladies soft ball cricket tournament sponsored by Indian Gymkhana.
In an inspiring feat of endurance and determination, the Desi Hikers Badminton Club from Harrow, London, has successfully reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro,...
The annual BAPS Charities 5-a-side youth football tournament, the Amrut Cup, took place at Fairlop Powerleague in East London. This year’s event marked...
IFA (IFA means Indian Fans Alliance) Shield UK is a diaspora football event played mainly between the Fans of the Big Three (Tin Pradhan) of Kolkata -...
England all-rounder Moeen Ali has retired from international cricket at age 37, having represented the country in all formats of the game since 2014.
A British Indian schoolgirl of 16 has made history as one of the youngest to cross the notoriously choppy English Channel to raise funds for a charity fighting against childhood hunger across India and the UK.