The UK police has found more than 9000 indecent pictures of women - including women breastfeeding, using the toilet and even 'upskirt pictures' on the tube station escalators – stored in the smartphone of an Indian-origin man Saleem Patel. The UK Indian who secretly clicked these obscene pics has pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates Court. Read more
India celebrated its 69th Independence Day on Saturday, August 15, 2015 and UK Indians had a host of traditional Independence Day celebratory events to attend in Britain as well as get close to India with music maestro AR Rahman's live concert at the O2 Arena on August 15th. Read more
An Indian origin man, Sanjay Salhotra, is convicted of the murder of a father-of-three in Southall in a revenge account. Salhotra, only 26, stabbed Harinder Rattan, aged 41 multiple times near his home in Clarence Street, Southall earlier this year (on Sunday, 4 January). Read more
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to visit the UK in November this year. But ahead of Modi's planned trip, Oliver Letwin MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and a Cabinet Minister, is visiting India to deepen the relationship between the two countries. Read more
British-Indian pharmacist, businessman, health advocate and Indian honorary consul for Wales, Raj K Aggarwal has added yet another accolade to his repertoire – a Honorary Fellowship from the University of South Wales for his impact and contributions to the pharmacy sector. Read more
Indian violinist and composer, Jyotsna Srikanth, who lives in London has been commissioned by Arts Council England and Walthamstow Acoustic Massive (WAM) to compose an original piece of music called Mohanaa Dance. The new work will be premiered at the annual Walthamstow Garden Party on Saturday 18th July 2015 at Lloyd Park from 2.30pm onwards. Read more
Planned new changes to the UK immigration laws – where people from outside the Europe must be earning at least £35,000 to stay in the UK – will deport thousands of Indian nurses and force many NHS nurses to leave Britain and return to their home countries, Royal College of Nursing has warned. Read more
Many NRIs and other Asian professional migrants flock to London and New York in search of big career opportunities. A study from recruitment agency Randstad has found that the UK capital is not just on top of the pile for pay and career benefits but is also the most fulfilling place to work in the UK. Read more
A documentary film called 'The Mud Warriors' directed by Mukti Krishan, a budding Indian filmmaker, in partnership with BFI Future Film, Prime & Fire Selects, and Talenthouse makes a heartfelt appeal to save 'Kusthi', the traditional Indian mud wrestling sport from becoming extinct. Read more
Driving on UK roads is very different from driving in India – the weather conditions in the UK are different, the rules are different, the etiquettes are different and the test itself in the UK is more stringent than it is in India. Read more