Londoners share their thoughts after the UK parliament passed the government's Rwanda asylum plan, following months of political back-and-forth. Many are critical of the scheme, calling it "appalling",..
Join us for the latest international news updates in Episode 5 of International News Wrap. In this episode, we cover a range of topics including Prince Louis's birthday celebration, the passing of the..
On Monday, the United Kingdom Parliament passed the contentious Rwanda deportation bill, marking a significant step toward its enactment into law. Despite months of opposition from various quarters..
Andrew Bridgen addressing Parliament giving the first long debate on Vaccine Harms. He has solely carried this issue and now secured a full debate and given courage to other MP's to speak up...
On Thursday, April 18th, 2024, the UK Parliament debated on the topic of ‘Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,’ brought to the table by MP Andrew Bridgen.
"Keir Starmer, this is for Gaza," says George Galloway from the Workers Party of Britain after winning the Rochdale by-election, beating the Conservative and Labour parties with 12,335 votes. The..
A new Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (the Bill) in the UK is proposed to substantially modify the prevailing privacy framework derived from EU law. Mondaq - Published
The much-anticipated Procurement Bill was recently laid before the UK Parliament. The Bill heralds a major overhaul of the UK laws regulating public procurement, which are currently based closely on EU.. Mondaq - Published
NRI Institute, a not-for-profit organisation founded in the Year 1989 which aims to provide a platform for the Indians living in India and abroad organised NRI World Summit on the 23rd and 24th of June.. NewsVoir - Published
Last month, director Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri and producer-actor Pallavi Joshi embarked on the ‘Humanity Tour’ to spread the message of peace and educate the world about Indian culture. Zee News - Published
Autocratic nations like China are seeking to manipulate, undermine, or even break up multilateral organisations, such as the WHO and Interpol, set up in the wake of World War II to establish an.. IndiaTimes - Published