I was five years old when, on a cold and windy day at Heathrow airport in 1974, my mother and I joined my father to start a new life in London. It was not long before I realised that adjusting to the change in the weather was the least of our problems...
Media: Spirituality, the latest subject of reality TV, is religion minus the difficult bits for feckless consumers, writes Giles Fraser.
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London 2012 Bid: Sikh leaders in Britain have urged International Olympic Committee members not to vote for Paris.
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Leicester may not be on the standard tourist menu, but the city's history of immigration gives it a unique flavour. What could bring a man to Leicester?
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Theatre: We were told that after last yearʼs riots at Birmingham Rep, black and Asian writers would play it safe. They didnʼt. Playwright David Edgar reports...
He has declined to give a specific address, so he's guiding me in by mobile phone, past the park where five old Sikh men sit on benches under dancing spring blooms, past the sari shops, through the giddy groups of just-released Asian teenagers in school uniforms. "Where are you now?" I'm not...
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