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Murdoch’s NoW in deep trouble as celebs plan to sue for phone hacking

Saturday 11 July '09

The Guardian has done the unthinkable: put a leash on one of Rupert Murdoch’s most ferocious hounds...
Kasab video out: 'From Lashkar... father said we will have money'

Wednesday 1 July '09

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone gunman captured in Mumbai during the 26/11 terror attacks, is lying on a clean hospital bed.
‘Provocation is one of the legitimate goals of literature’

Saturday 18 October '08

Booker-winning author Aravind Adiga talks to Vijay Rana about dislocation, understanding India and the so-called ‘dark side’
In high-rise attack, get out quickly

Friday 12 September '08

Seven years after 9/11, study lists the lessons from the failed evacuation of the Twin Towers.
Britain’s Olympic gold harvest: lottery that took no chances

Saturday 23 August '08

From one gold to 18 in 12 years, London is ready with its springboard for 2012
Victoria’s Indian Secret: a young lover who came from Taj Mahal city

Saturday 31 May '08

He taught her Hindi, graduated from waiting tables to become her confidante, reveals a new Channel 4 documentary
Mrs Blair’s world

Friday 16 May '08

They were the two most incompatible partners in power. Tony Blair was rarely seen without a broad smile...
On auction tomorrow: letter which proves Einstein the Atheist

Wednesday 14 May '08

Was Albert Einstein a man of religion and did he believe in God? For years, the faithful and agnostics fought on this question and...
Cherry trees in London will mark death of a girl in Gujarat

Saturday 5 April '08

A London school plans memorial for 15-yr-old who was deported after rare illness and died last week in India
UK orders count of missing girls of S Asian origin

Friday 14 March '08

She was only 17 when her family took her on a holiday to her ancestral home in Pakistan.
Depressing new find says anti-depressant Prozac doesn’t work

Wednesday 27 February '08

For years, Prozac has been one of the best-selling anti-depressant drugs, available in India under brand names Prodep and Fludax.
Salman Khan says yes to Madame Tussauds

Friday 26 October '07

The Indian press may have been full of reports that actor Salman Khan has turned down an offer from Madame Tussauds to put his wax figure...
London floats India Fest with Taj on Thames

Wednesday 18 July '07

In India, we may not have begun celebrating the 60th anniversary of Indian Independence, but London Mayor Ken Livingston seemed determined to prove that he is more Indian than most Indians.
UNDER OBSERVATION

Sunday 15 July '07

For over half a century, Britain’s famed healthcare system, the NHS, has depended on doctors from the Indian subcontinent for its efficiency. Today there’s a cloud over that reputation as terror takes on a racial edge.
Boycotting Urdu is copying Pakistan’s bad manners, wrote Mahatma in his letter now on auction block

Friday 29 June '07

The letter Mahatma Gandhi wrote on January 11, 1948 — just 19 days before he was shot dead on January 30 — underlines how, even when he had failed to stop Partition
A R Rahman: London theatre’s new lord of the Rings

Thursday 21 June '07

As musical on Tolkien epic premiers at London’s West End, Rahman calls it an ‘unforgettable experience and opportunity’
Indian origin artist shortlisted for Turner Prize

Friday 11 May '07

From Uganda to Haunch of Venison gallery in London and Zurich, it’s been a long journey for photographer-cum-filmmaker Zarina Bhimji.
Jamshedpur chef takes tandoor route to British food crown

Tuesday 8 May '07

His fish and chips the Indian way has Atul Kochar winning a BBC cook-off show, getting past 13 others in fray
The all-new Satyagraha just put ‘Gandhi in the pantheon of gods’

Monday 16 April '07

“Hold pleasure and pain, profit and loss, victory and defeat to the same: then brace yourself for the fight. So will you bring no evil on yourself.”
SRK: My wax-brother is younger and smarter

Wednesday 4 April '07

While unveiling his wax duplicate, Bollywood badshah Shahrukh Khan looked clearly pleased. With his trademark smile
‘Chicken curry rules’, Shilpa wins Big Brother

Tuesday 30 January '07

It was no different from a Miss Universe pageant. For Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty...
It’s official: Goody gets visa, not official guest

Friday 26 January '07

Yes, Jade Goody has got a visa to travel to India. But, no, she is not an official guest despite full-page ads in British newspapers issued by the Government laying out the red carpet for her to experience India’s “healing nature.”
Big Brother sponsor pulls out after Shilpa faces more of mates’ four-letter fury

Friday 19 January '07

The transnational outrage over Shilpa Shetty’s “ordeal” in Celebrity Big Brother house has secured its first little victory— the show’s sponsor, Carphone Warehouse, announced today that it was withdrawing its £3 million (Rs 26 crore) a year sponsorship.
Govt begins to play Big Brother for Shilpa Shetty

Thursday 18 January '07

A midnight drunken brawl, simulated sex with a wine bottle and a threatened suicide attempt. It’s on such a cocktail of absurdity and stupidity that the Big Brother show has survived — and built a reputation.
Come April and SRK in wax at Tussauds

Wednesday 17 January '07

They flock in thousands to watch his movies. And now, they can see him in three dimension — in wax, at Madame Tussauds in London.
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