Hailed a Hero – the Muslim shop assistant who helped save lives…..

Life saver Lassana Bathily The siege in the Hyper Cacher supermarket near the Porte de Vincennes in Paris involved a life-saver – Lassana Bathily,  who saved at least 15 Jewish customers’ lives, including those of  two children.  He herded them into a basement cold store and hid them from the gunman.  The Mali-born man’s actions…

Public welcome for Chinese President Xi Jinping after six decades

  Chinese President Xi Jinping is on a three-day visit to India after six decades gets public welcome. His visit will focus on significantly ramping up trade and investment between the World’s largest exporter and emerging  economy. The visit will also focus on the lingering historic bordering issues between the two countries. Since the late 1970s…

Higher starting salaries for graduates in 2015

The UK’s leading employers expect to recruit significantly more graduates in 2015, and are offering 9% more entry-level vacancies than last year – the biggest annual rise in graduate recruitment for four years. According to AGR Graduate recruitment  research out , at Unilever, their future leaders programmes which includes  Research and development – a graduate could start…

Over 3.3m people have taken part in Unity marches across France

More than 1.6million people linked arms with 40 world leaders  flocked to the  French capital and took part in a march in defiance of terrorists in a moving tribute to the 17 people killed in terror attacks  during three days of deadly attach in Paris last week.  President Francois Hollande, British Prime Minister David Cameron  and…

HARVEY NICHOLS TO FEATURE IN QATAR’S HIGH STREET

With the opening scheduled for 2017, the famous department store Harvey Nichols will be the eighth venture outside the UK and Ireland – in Doha, Qatar – the world’s richest country. 80,000 sq ft will be given over to the department store which will sell fashion, beauty products, homeware and hospitality services and will be…

Millions including 40 world leaders due to take part in anti-terror rally

Over one million people and world leaders are due to take part in anti-terror rally in Paris, including British Prime Minister David Cameron and 40 other world leaders alongside French President Francois Hollande in the spectacular solidarity march in the French capital amid high security  tribute to 17 terror victims. People begin to gather at Place de la République in…