Indian students ‘positive’ about UK courses despite lockdown
Indian students remain positive about taking up their courses at UK universities this year despite the coronavirus lockdown and travel constraints, official data indicates. According to UK Home Office statistics released last week, the number of study visa grants to Indian nationals in the year ending March 2021 increased by 6,391, marking a 13 per... Read More
India’s men and women cricket teams depart for England
Indian men’s and women’s cricket squads departed for England in the wee hours of Thursday on a charter flight. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) tweeted pictures of skipper Virat Kohli, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Siraj along with those of THE senior women cricketers Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami just prior to... Read More
Delta Covid variant first found in India spreads to UK, Australia
The Delta variant of Covid-19 — which first appeared in India — has now been detected in the United Kingdom as well as Australia. Both countries have registered a sharp increase in new infections over the past week. The B.1.617 variant of the virus, which has in part been blamed for India’s explosive outbreak, has... Read More
Operations Manager
Competitive salary Cardiff, South Glamorgan Permanent, full-time Be one of the first ten applicants Our Employment, Skills and Enterprise business provides support to citizens, from supporting the unemployed into sustainable work, to upskilling those with low or no vocational skills, so they can progress in work. At Serco we are committed to supporting economic recovery post-Covid... Read More
US suspends tariffs on UK, India, European nations in digital tax dispute
The US government announced Wednesday it is suspending for six months punitive tariffs on Britain, India and four European nations while it works to resolve a dispute over digital services taxes. The decision comes at the conclusion of a year-long investigation into taxes that Washington says discriminated against big US tech companies like Apple, Amazon,... Read More
UK should press India for Christian Michel’s release, say his lawyers, family
Christian Michel’s son Alaric said they have waited three years for his father’s trial to start “despite fears that such a trial won’t be free and fair”. He said his father was “rotting in jail”. The United Kingdom should press India to release Christian Michel, the alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter deal, in the aftermath... Read More
Covid: Indian variant ‘now dominant’ in the UK
The variant of coronavirus first identified in India is now the dominant strain in the UK, Public Health England (PHE) has said. The number of cases confirmed by laboratory analysis rose by 79% over the last week to 12,431. Scientists believe the variant, now known as Delta, has overtaken the Kent, or Alpha, variant. They... Read More
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1st Line IT Customer Advisor
£18,000 – £20,000 per annum Stamford, Lincolnshire Permanent, full-time Be one of the first ten applicants Our client, with offices based near Stamford, is seeking a 1st Line Customer Advisor to join them on a full time permanent basis. As 1st Line IT Customer Advisor, you will be responsible for taking customer calls, ascertaining issue, talking... Read More
India Working On First Major Free Trade Pact In A Decade
The two countries have zeroed in on a list of achievable items that would help the UK showcase the benefits of leaving the European Union while also allowing India to forge new bilateral ties. India and the UK are intensifying talks to remove non-tariff barriers and foster greater market access as they work to stitch... Read More