Police suspect racists vandalised memorial of Sikh soldier ahead of Remembrance Sunday
The statue was only unveiled last Sunday and commemorates the sacrifices of thousands of South Asian people in the Great War and other conflicts
The statue was only unveiled last Sunday and commemorates the sacrifices of thousands of South Asian people in the Great War and other conflicts
November 10th marks the day women will effectively stop earning for the rest of the year relative to men. Equal Pay Day 2018 was calculated by women’s group the Fawcett Society and marks the day when the average male’s pay outstrips that of women in comparative jobs. The date has ...
Boris Johnson’s brother Jo Johnson has resigned from Theresa May’s government, insisting that the public should have a final say vote on the actual deal the government is cobbling together as Britain was "on the brink of the greatest crisis" since World War Two and what is actually on offer isn't ...
This Monday November 12, the eighth year of Wrap Up kicks off at locations across the capital - as well as other British cities - see below. The scheme is to combat the suffering of rough sleepers, homeless people and refugees as temperatures plummet, with over one homeless person dying each ...
An Iceland Christmas advert banned by regulators for breaching political advertising rules has today been released online. The ad tells the story of deforestation caused by palm oil production through an animated short film about an orangutan. It was made in a deal that the supermarket chain struck with campaign group ...
Chris McCabe, 70, from Totnes, Devon, said: "That's what happens when you work hard."
"We’re seeing soaring levels of need at food banks - the time to act is now"
Ayodeji Habeeb Azeez, 22, was killed after being repeatedly stabbed in broad daylight over the weekend in Penge, south east London.
This week the United Nations launched an inquiry into rising levels of poverty and hardship across the UK, exploring the human consequences of austerity cuts that have ravished parts of the country under the Conservative government. Philip Alston, the UN’s special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, will spend ...
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