Record numbers of worshippers flocked to the a park in Small Heath in the city to mark the end of Ramadan
Robbie Mullen, 25, had been a National Action member for two years
Wheelchair user Kevan Chandler, 32, was born with spinal muscular atrophy, a condition that impacts the area of the nervous system that controls muscle movement.
The thugs have been slammed online for the sickening footage
Scientists claim the risk increases by nearly a third in type 2 diabetics
For many leading companies, attracting the best and brightest young graduates as well as retaining staff, is a major business priority. Sarah Canniford, Senior Corporate Volunteering Development Manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, explains how a charity partnership can help meet this objective. Charity partnerships have become a vital part of the business model for many companies, demonstrating that they are socially aware and keen to give something back. At Macmillan Cancer Support, we believe this will help with recruitment and...
Recent research commissioned by Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has indicated that the UK’s capital has twice as many artificial intelligence (AI) companies than either of its closest rivals Paris and Berlin. This is welcome news for the British economy and also poses the question, is London Europe’s tech capital? Khan’s Vision The London mayor has set himself the goal of making the city the world’s leading “smart city” and commissioned the report in order to demonstrate how strong...
For Uber fans, London is a sore spot. This is where Uber got slapped in the face after snubbing its nose at the local regulators. That was the old Uber, under Travis Kalanick. The new Uber under Dara Khosrowshahi is a totally different affair. However, the question remains, was the damage irreversible? Will Uber’s trial on June the 25th result in a complete ban that could affect the rest of its presence in the UK, or will it be given...
Three years after the release of his debut feature Mediterranea, Italian director Jonas Carpignanoreturns with his second film A Ciambra. The title refers to the region of Italy where the film is set. It is here that we find a community of Romanian gypsies who live on the periphery of society. Among them is Pio (Pio Amato), a 14 year old boy who is desperate to grow up and take part in the criminal activity that is the sole source...
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