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  • London gears up for Chinese New Year

    Preparations for Chinese New Years are already in full swing with celebrations set to transform the country’s capital on Sunday the 21st February.   Promoters have promised the best in Chinese arts and entertainment, with international and homegrow...
  • Preeya Kalidas quits EastEnders

    EastEnders starlet, Preeya Kalidas, who plays Amira Shah, is to quit her role on the popular BBC soap after almost a year. The 28 year-old actress, who has previously appeared in hits such as East is East, Bend It Like Beckham and as the female lead in ...
  • Scotland Yard admits race discrimination

    Has the BPA boycott of the Met ended? The boycott of the Metropolitan Police by the Black Police Association (BPA), which started after vicious race rows following the suspension of the Met’s most senior ethnic minority, Tarique Ghaffur, has recently ...
  • Golden Boy signs Amir Khan amidst controversial ‘beard ban’

    Is the Amateur Boxing Association of England enforcing racist codes of conduct? Boxing boy wonder Amir Khan is destined for big bucks having recently sealed the deal with prestigious US based promotional company, Golden Boy. Owner of Golden Boy, former w...
  • Event Listing: Digital Switchover Strategies

    Join Here&Now365 Diversity Media, media partner at this exciting event focused on the digital switchover debate on 2-3 February, 2010 in London. With representatives and speakers from BBC, BT Vision, HBO Central Europe, Digital UK, DTT Switchover and many...
  • London Chamber of Commerce Features Here&Now365

    Prestigious business association, The London Chamber of Commerce this month selected Manish Tiwari, Managing Director of Here&Now365, as the spotlight of its monthly 'Meet the Member'. Read below for the full interview. Meet the Member December, 2009 Mani...
  • 'MAYA' fashion show @ Mint Leaf Haymarket

    Well this one looks like fun! The ever-exquisite Mint Leaf Haymarket presents Maya, an exclusive collection by fashion designers, Satya Paul and Deepika Gehani on 22nd November in Central London. Featuring fine dining, dancing and DJs - guests will be tre...
  • What's next in marketing and advertising?

    This fine presentation by design strategist and marketing innovator, Paul Isakson looks at the future of marketing and advertising in today's challenging Web 2.0-driven and media-savvy business envirnoment. Topics include:BrandsOld marketingNew marketingI...
  • Here&Now365 to be Media Partner at Digital TV World Summit

    Here&Now365 is delighted to announce it will be media partner at the upcoming Digital TV World Summit on 17-18 November in London, UK.   The Summit, which will be held at the Radisson Blu Portman hotel, brings together international leaders and ...
  • Local Globalisation and Diaspora: The new age of marketing

    In an effort to better understand the role that ‘diversity’ plays in a globalised economy, Henley School of Management has invited Here&Now365 Managing Director, Manish Tiwari to speak at an upcoming event in Reading in November. Mr Tiwari will ta...
  • Tennis star holds engagement party

    Indian tennis wunderkind, Sania Mirza is to marry childhood friend, Sohrab Mirza. The couple held an extravagant engagement bash at five-star hotel Taj Krishna, in Hyderabad to celebrate their announcement. But the party was highly guarded, following two...
  • EastEnders attempt at a real Asian family

    For the first time in its history, the producers of EastEnders are putting real efforts into portraying a ‘real’ Asian family on the show. The BBC has invested in consultants and research to ensure the Masood family are a proper representation. ...
  • Campaign to boost BAME women in public life

    A campaign to boost the numbers of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) women in local government has been launched. The Government Equalities Office (GEO) recently (26 June, 09) held an event at the Chiltern District Council Offices to promote the c...
  • Travellers to Africa and Caribbean face increased fees

    British holidaymakers travelling to African or Caribbean countries face soaring costs if government plans to hike duty charges to certain destinations are executed. Travellers could pay £50-£100 more per ticket if the plan to increase air passenger du...
  • New law to protect against double discrimination

    A new law designed to protect people from double discrimination has been proposed by the government. Anti-discrimination laws currently state that people can only bring separate discrimination claims regarding one ‘protected’ characteristic, such a...