Yearly Archives: 2017
Ayan De First reinforces authentic African culture in Britain
Nigerian cultural icon, talking drummer AYAN De FIRST is at the forefront of educating new generation British Africans on the uniqueness of the African...
Have you heard of modern slavery in the UK Nigerian community?
A new pilot campaign launched will help tackle modern slavery within the Nigerian community in the UK. It will focus on helping those trapped...
UK announced new support to boost small charities
International Development Secretary Priti Patel has announced an innovative fund to support small development and humanitarian organisations. The UK will champion the passion and...
UK set to trigger Article 50 on 29 March
The UK’s Permanent Representative to the European Union, Sir Tim Barrow, has this morning informed the office of European Council President, Donald Tusk, of...
Foreign Secretary visits Ethiopia to promote regional security
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was in Ethiopia on 16 March as part of a three-day tour of east Africa. He met with Ethiopian Prime...
Government to extend protections for NHS whistle-blowers
NHS whistle-blowers will be better protected by new rules that prohibit discrimination against them if they seek re-employment in the NHS.
Plans published today will...
Government programme to help improve the lives of vulnerable children
Thirty-six million pounds is to be awarded to projects across the country that help improve the lives of vulnerable children, the Minister for Vulnerable...
Ghanaian FA official banned for life due to match manipulation
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has decided to ban the Ghanaian match official Joseph Odartei Lamptey from taking part in any kind of football-related activity...
Black British Cinema Brings Sister Act To Life
Sister Act, the classic 1992 musical comedy starring Whoopi Goldberg, is the latest film to receive the ‘live cinema’ treatment. In March 2017 Amacoast...