Monthly Archives: August 2017
Asian Kenyans make 44th tribe
Kenyans of Asian heritage have been granted official recognition as the 44th tribe in the country. The Kenyan government granted the status last week...
Hepatitis B vaccine in world demand
If the news from SKY is anything to go by, the world may soon begin to take drastic measures to meet the required quantum...
Three Jamaican Heritage Artists Honoured in London
On Friday 29 July, three artists of Jamaican heritage, reggae singers Janet Kay, Paul Dawkins and Carroll Thompson, were recognised at Brent Civic Centre,...
The Duke is … ‘wrong!’
According to The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph published an incomplete article online on Wednesday announcing the death of the Duke of Edinburgh as the still-alive prince...
Welby visits S.Sudanese camps in Uganda
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the most senior bishop in the Church of England, touched down at Moyo Airfield Wednesday morning, set for a...
Over £52m Adoption Support Fund released
A fund launched to help struggling families who adopt some of the country’s most vulnerable children has reached almost 18,000 homes, providing much-needed emotional...
UN World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Salvation Army starts innovative prevention work in two high-risk countries for human trafficking to UK held to mark United Nations World Day Against Trafficking...
British gas hike 12.5% in September
British Gas is raising electricity prices for 3.1 million of its UK customers by 12.5% from September. British Gas owner Centrica announced the price...
Dr Phillip Abiola talks candidly about the recent ‘Be Clear on Cancer’ campaign
Dr Phillip Abiola is a Macmillan GP and the clinical cancer lead in Newham CCG. He has been a GP, working in London, for...
Sheka surrenders to UN
The Democratic Republic of Congo's seemingly unending internecine wars has thrown up as much military warlords as may be imagined if the experiences of...