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Kingston University-led project secures £500k from Government to expand successful approach for tackling BME attainment gap
A group of six higher education institutions and one college of further education, headed by Kingston University, has been awarded £500,000 by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) to help increase the number of...2017-03-20 2144 0 -
A R RAHMAN CONCERTS RESCHEDULED
The London show due to take place at SSE Arena, Wembley on 24th March has been moved to the new date of 8th July. A R RAHMAN has appointed HALS STUDIOS to promote the London Show...2017-03-20 2683 0 -
EU headscarf ban will not apply in UK
A European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling, allowing employers to ban their workers from wearing any kind of “political, philosophical or religious sign”, will not directly apply to the UK. The ECJ ruled it would not...2017-03-16 2370 0 -
Sikhs in Britain worried over headscarf ban in Europe
British Sikhs have voiced concern over a European court allowing companies to ban staff from wearing religious symbols like the Muslim headscarves and said the ruling puts nearly 300,000 community members in Europe at risk. “We...2017-03-16 2114 0 -
Veena Malik Breaks Silence on Divorce
By Divya Soni Just days after it was revealed that Veena Malik filed for divorce, the actor has revealed her husband Asad Khattak had been abusive to her. The couple were married in Dubai in 2013....2017-03-16 3541 0 -
Taapsee Pannu trained with Hollywood stunt director in grueling martial arts training for Naam Shabana
Training rigorously for almost 3 months, Taapsee Pannu took up several forms of martial arts lessons including Krav Maga and mix martial arts for her upcoming film, Naam Shabana. Choosing to learn and do all her...2017-03-16 3963 0 -
European Court rules in favour of Hijaab ban in the workplace
Work places can now ban the wearing of “any political, philosophical or religious sign” and must dress within a “neutral dress code”, according to new ruling by the top European Court of Justice (ECJ). Discussions were...2017-03-15 2112 0 -
An epidemic of epipens
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have found that prescriptions of adrenaline autoinjectors (commonly called ‘epipens’) for children with allergies have increased markedly in the last decade, with nearly four devices a year provided per child....2017-03-15 2210 0 -
Work underway on £300m Severn Trent project
Construction work has begun on Severn Trent’s £300m Birmingham Resilience Project as main contractor Barhale hosted an official groundbreaking ceremony. Carol Bloor, from Severn Trent, said: “This project is the biggest engineering challenge we have ever...2017-03-15 3289 0 -
ALCHEMY, THE LARGEST UK FESTIVAL OF SOUTH ASIAN CULTURE, RETURNS THIS MAY
Southbank Centre’s international multi-arts festival Alchemy returns for its eighth year from Friday 19 – Monday 29 May celebrating the dynamic cultural connections and exchange of ideas between South Asia and the UK. Alchemy highlights...2017-03-15 2894 0