The Prince and Princess of Wales received a warm welcome in Birmingham

Crowds welcome William and Kate as royals celebrate Birmingham’s diverse culture

Birmingham city centre came to a standstill on Thursday (20 April) when a surprise royal visit drew huge crowds around the Indian Streatery in Bennetts Hill.  The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Birmingham via train to celebrate the city’s rich Asian culture and to highlight the city’s diverse businesses in the city centre and…

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Blacklash - a powerful photographic archive of the battle against British racism and injustice

Blacklash exhibition at Birmingham Museum highlights the fight against racism

A thought-provoking exhibition exploring the struggle for equality and human rights in the UK is currently running at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. The photographic exhibition, sourced from the archive of activist and curator Mukhtar Dar, reveals the untold stories of ethnic minority groups who united to confront racism and battled to usher in…

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Jatinder Singh, president of Guru Nanak Gurdwara, feels more needs to be done to engage the South Asian community

Sikh leader says South Asian community “ignored” by Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

A prominent Sikh leader is concerned about the lack of engagement by the organisers of the Commonwealth Games with Birmingham’s South Asian community. Jatinder Singh, president of Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick,  says the lack of diversity funding in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games is worrying and claims requests to become involved have been ignored.

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A 10ft monument of a Sikh soldier is being created for the city of Wolverhampton

Photos revealed of planned 10-foot Wolverhampton memorial to 19th century Sikh soldiers

Images have been revealed of a new memorial planned for Wednesfield which commemorates the bravery of 19th century Sikh soldiers. Guru Nanak Gurdwara commissioned Black Country sculptor Luke Perry to develop the Saragarhi Monument on land close to the temple in Well Lane, with the City of Wolverhampton Council agreeing to the transfer of land for the…

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Dimple Kapadia plays Mumbai arms dealer Priya Singh in Christopher Nolan blockbuster TENET

INTERVIEW: Dimple Kapadia on how she landed her role in Christopher Nolan’s TENET

While it’s very rare for fresh feature films to be hitting major cinema screens across the globe during the coronavirus pandemic and with the ever-changing lockdown rules adversely affecting all aspects of the wider economy, let along the entertainment industry, British-American film director Christopher Nolan has taken quite a gamble with the international release of…

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