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Kalrav Joshi
Politics
Tory Peer's Knuckles Rapped by House of Lords for Importing Indian Right-Wing Values
In its 99-page report, the UK's House of Lords Commissioner for Standards ruled that Lord Rami Ranger had broken the House’s code of conduct by "denigrating" journalist Poonam Joshi.
Jun 17, 2023
World
UK: Voter ID Rules Pose a Barrier to Some Voters in Local Elections
It was the first time voters in Great Britain were required to show voter ID at polling stations before casting their ballot and critics of the new policy accused the government of failing to raise enough awareness.
May 06, 2023
World
UK: Government Appointed Reviewer Flags Concerns About Sikh Extremism and Hindu Nationalism
The report describes how members of the British Sikh community expressed their growing concern over a small but extremely vocal group “hijacking” the Sikh faith to push a subversive pro-Khalistan narrative.
Apr 30, 2023
World
A New Trail in Post-Colonial History
It was once believed that the sun would never set on the British Empire, which at its peak included India and Pakistan as its crown jewels. What was once a seemingly historical fiction has become a reality of contemporary times.
Apr 01, 2023
World
Humza Yousaf Becomes First Minority Ethnic Leader of the Scottish National Party
After winning 52% of the vote in the second round, the 37-year-old Scottish health secretary will become the first Muslim to lead a major party in the UK.
Mar 28, 2023
World
France: Hundreds of Thousands Protest, Strike Against Macron's Pension Reforms
On its third consecutive day, authorities banned protests near the National Assembly building.
Mar 20, 2023
World
Gary Lineker to Return to 'Match of the Day' After BBC Withdraws Suspension Order
The suspension of the popular presenter – who has been the face of BBC's flagship show 'Match of the Day' for almost twenty-five years – resulted in a severe backlash against Britain's public broadcaster.
Mar 13, 2023
World
The Gary Lineker Saga Has Led to Questions on the 'Impartiality' of the BBC
British media has it that the MOTD presenter and former football captain was given no other choice by BBC after declining a proposal to resolve the situation with an apology.
Mar 12, 2023
Politics
UN Refugee Agency ‘Profoundly Concerned’ by UK’s Illegal Migration Bill
UNHCR has accused Rishi Sunak’s government of “extinguishing the right to seek refugee protection in the UK” after the introduction of a contentious new law to prevent small boats from crossing the Channel.
Mar 08, 2023
Politics
‘India's Democratic Institutions Under Attack by RSS, BJP’, Rahul Gandhi Tells UK MPs
The Congress leaders comments were met with scorn by the BJP, which accused him of seeking foreign intervention in India's internal affairs.
Mar 08, 2023
World
Rewriting Roald Dahl: A Society Reckoning With its Past or Posthumous Censorship?
The alterations to the stories were made by the late author’s publisher Puffin after sensitive readers flagged deemed descriptions of characters offensive to modern readers.
Mar 04, 2023
World
Indian Migrants Now Third Largest Group Crossing the English Channel: UK Home Office
In January, about 250 Indian migrants entered the UK by this means, outnumbering the 233 who arrived via small boats in the first nine months of last year, according to a report.
Feb 04, 2023
World
'Seeing Auschwitz': A Haunting Human Reality of the Holocaust
A photographic exhibition in London attempts to “share the gaze of the perpetrator, the victim, the onlooker and to reflect on what this means” for the world today.
Jan 27, 2023
Politics
BBC Documentary's New Episode Claims Modi ‘Hugely Divisive’, ‘His New India’ in ‘Religious Turmoil’
The second episode looks at the BJP government’s relationship with the rise in lynchings, reading down of Article 370, CAA and communal violence in Delhi.
Jan 25, 2023
Economy
Indian App Pixstory to Partner With Football Club Arsenal for 'Cleaner Social Media'
Sports, especially football, has seen online hate surge. Pixstory, a social media platform, says it is committed to fight this.
Jan 23, 2023
Live Wire
Universities Are Proof That Post-Racial Society Is a Myth in the UK
Dec 27, 2022
Politics
Universities Are Proof That Post-Racial Society Is a Myth in the UK
That racism is truly alive and kicking is evident from the UK Employment Tribunal's order in the case involving Dr Kajal Sharma being denied reappointment at the University of Portsmouth.
Dec 23, 2022
Live Wire
Watching Godse at the National Theatre in London: A Review of ‘The Father and the Assassin’
Aug 09, 2022
Live Wire
Book Review | The Elements of ‘Conscious’ Parenting
Jun 24, 2021
Live Wire
Book Review | Chronicling ‘Our Freedoms’ in a Broken World
Jun 08, 2021