Monthly Archives: July 2015
MEP writes US Ambassador calling for hunting trophy ban
Following the tragic killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe by a US citizen, Liberal Democrat MEP Catherine Bearder has written a letter to...
FIFA 2018 World Cup: It will be difficult for Egypt to qualify
Egypt may have won the CAF Africa Cup of Nations more often than any other team, seven times, but when it comes to appearances a...
Tackling illegal migration and its causes upstream
The UK and France has agreed it is vital to deal with the continuous migration of people from countries of origin. Both countries have...
Cecil the Lion’s killer hires PR firm to handle backlash
The American dentist in the centre of a public outcry over the slaying of a protected lion has reportedly engaged the services of a...
CANUK Set to Launch Disability Support Fund
DIASPORA umbrella body, the Central Association of Nigerians in the UK (Canuk) has asked for contributions and sponsorship from Nigerians in Britain to enable...
A CHARMING PLAY ON EAST END BOYS, WEST END GIRLS OPENS IN LONDON
Following the sellout success of Pandora’s Box, Spora Stories returns with the premiere of their brand new play, East End Boys, West End Girls,...
New hope for Veloso after Philippines and Indonesia break bread
Indonesian Attorney General HM Prasetyo has said a court ruling in the Philippines can later be used as new evidence for Filipino worker Mary...
May announces student visa extension crackdown
The Home Office has announced a series of changes to the Tier 4 visa for students, including new rules that affect applicants' eligibility to...
Gambia’s Jammeh in rare display of clemency
Authorities in Gambia released more than 200 prisoners on Friday (July 24), including 31 jailed for treason during multiple plots to overthrow long-ruling president...
Pastor proffers alibi as RTA kills woman, 38
An associate of controversial pastor James Maina Ng’ang’a has denied witness claims that ‘the Apostle’ was driving a Range Rover involved in a fatal...