Since the war Britain, aware that America had displaced Britain as the supreme power, has tried to hold on to some semblance of still being influential in world affairs by making much
PM uses Brazil trip for the G20 Summit to strengthen ties with the world’s leading economic powers to drive growth and deliver for the British people…reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Keir
We are losing faith in the various institutions at central or local government level that rule our lives. This is a very worrying development. What it means is that politicians can emerge
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer attempted to reach out to the Indian diaspora and distance the party from a perceived hostile stance under the previous leadership, Starmer pledged to build stronger business
Despite nationalist rhetoric, voters chose change. Sunak conceded and congratulated Starmer, who promised national renewal, shifting from Conservative economic stability to Labour’s social justice focus…writes Buddhdev Pandya MBE Outgoing Prime Minister The
Nearly two-thirds of British Indians supported Labour for years From organising trips to India to hiring community volunteers, the UK’s main opposition Labour Party has announced a series of measures to win
In a poll conducted on the UK’s new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s first two days in office, 39 per cent of respondents picked the Indian-origin leader over Keir Starmer, chief of the