Reykjavik’s eleventh Gay Pride event is now a mere memory, and there are a whole twelve months to wait until it happens all over again. But although Pride is over, Iceland does not forget about it. Around 80,000 people converged on central Reykjavik on Saturday to enjoy the eleventh annual Reykjavik ... Read More...
Politics
A London Met alumnus visiting professor has become the first ever Muslim to join the cabinet. Tooting MP Sadiq Khan was appointed Minister for Transport in the recent government reshuffle. The promotion makes him the most senior Muslim politician in the country and the first Muslim to join the Privy ... Read More...
It’s that time of year again in Iceland when Reykjavik gets just a little bit more fabulous than it always is. Yes, that’s right; Gay Pride is underway and more dazzling than ever! Gay Pride in Reykjavik is unlike almost anywhere else – often called ‘the biggest little Pride in the ... Read More...
Constance Briscoe, author of Ugly, Beyond Ugly and one of the first black women to sit as a judge in the UK, visited the graduating class of the Level 3 Diploma in Pre-School Practice at Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES) on Thursday 9th July 2009. Briscoe attended the event after graduating ... Read More...
From September 2009 the University of Brighton is offering a range of Applied Ethics MA degrees designed for professionals wishing to gain a qualification in ethical aspects of their field. Ethical standards and practices are often part of the regulatory framework in ‘traditional’ professions such as law and medicine. More recently ... Read More...
Kent already benefits from fast rail services to the continent, contributing to high levels of interest from foreign investors. With the introduction of the high speed service, operated by Southeastern, in December, and the limited preview services starting on 29 June, the county will be even better connected for business. ... Read More...
Shocked at the recent report published by prestigious University of Bristol on religion and ethnicity, Hindus have called on European Union to probe into the reported blatant discrimination prevailing in United Kingdom (UK) labor market. Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it was ... Read More...
Hindus and Jews have asked Northern Ireland First Minister Rt Hon Peter Robinson and his government to publicly apologize for reported failure to protect the Roma residents who were terrified and forced to flee their homes due to repeated racist violence. Rajan Zed, acclaimed Hindu statesman; and Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich, ... Read More...
21st June, Reading, PA – Joelle Stephens, Executive Director of SCI Credit Solutions, launches a new radio talk show “Lets Talk Credit” to help address credit problems and issues with effective solutions coming through the show. SCI Credit Solutions is a specialist company that specializes in credit repair, loan modification with ... Read More...
By Daniel Escurel Occeno When I was in college, I overheard Catholic guys tell people that I was Jesus; and Mormons asked, why is He, Jesus? The Catholics were not referring to a religious event; they meant that I was still a virgin because of how I conducted myself around women during ... Read More...
A leading HR firm has called for a major overhaul of the way Britain caters for parents returning to work after a survey found that almost a third of SMEs are still concerned about employing women of child-bearing age. Whilst the European Commission and the British Government attempt to legislate for ... Read More...