Yorkshire’s Ali Continues Fight Against Social Injustice
A Yorkshire charity campaigner has vowed to carry on the fight against poverty and inequality following the death of his namesake, Muhammad Ali.
'He was not just a legendary boxer and one of the most famous sportsmen of all time,'...
Redditch ‘Cup of Champions’ Footballers Pitch In To Help Orphans
Dozens of footballers helped kick poverty into touch last weekend by taking part in a fundraising tournament to support orphan care around the world. They raised over £1,600, which will go on to care for orphans in places like...
1 In 5 Londoners Is Non-Christian
Non-Christian religions, including Muslims, Hindus and Jews, account for one in five of the London’s population; according to a recent report from the Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society of St Mary's University Twickenham London.
This study points out...
Schools Need More Places
West Midlands schools will need to accommodate an extra 82,000 pupils by 2039.
The increase in numbers is a consequence of population growth and immigration.
Only Birmingham alone is set to need an additional 30,700 places.
The prediction was published by the...
Amritsar Genocide Commemoration: Sikhs To March Through London
Thousands are expected to attend the event, as protesters will demand that the assault of June 1984 be recognised as a genocide and support to create an independent Sikh state.
Crowds from all over the country will assemble in Hyde...
£3.2 Million Leeds Housing Development Reaches Completion
Stratford Court, sited in the heart of popular Leeds suburb Chapel Allerton, includes 19 homes for affordable rent and nine for shared ownership. All units have now been taken.
The £3.2 million development, within a dedicated conservation area, was delivered...
5,000 Asylum Seekers Arrive In West Midlands
In the first three months of the year, more than 5,000 asylum seekers receiving financial support reached the West Midlands.
Only the north-west established more asylum seekers out of the UK total of 35,683 candidates and their dependent relatives who...
Woman Arrested On Suspicion Of Murder
Officers are working to investigate the horrific murder of Saima Khan, who was found dead in her house in Overstone Road, in Luton on Monday 23rd May.
Her family discovered her slumped on the floor when they returned home from...
Responding To Zed’s Complaint On Underserving Hindus, BBC Aims To Be “Fully Inclusive”
Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, in an email to BBC Trust Chairman Rona Fairhead few days back, urged BBC to broadcast more Hindu programs, dedicating more hours to Hinduism.
Responding to the complaint, David Larner, Complaints...
Midland Employees VS London Employees
A devastating difference has been found between the amount employees earn in the Midlands and London.
Whilst a teenager beginning work in Birmingham today will earn their first £1million before they reach the age of 50, an employee of a...