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‘Insulate Britain’ protestors stick their faces and hands on the road with superglue, some regret later: Read what it is all about

'Insulate Britain' protestors stuck themselves to the roads with superglue as police desperately struggled to remove them.

Illegal Islamic conversion racket in India had received Rs 150 crore in foreign funding, reveals Uttar Pradesh ATS

The conversion racket run by Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui had received Rs 150 crore from Gulf countries Bahrain, Britain, Turkey and others

Britain doesn’t have enough truck drivers, and now it doesn’t have enough fuel. Read about the fuel crisis where army could get involved

The British Petroleum on Sunday said that nearly a third of its petrol stations in the country had run out of the two main grades of fuel.

How the United Kingdom destabilised the Lebanon govt through a stealth and manipulation operation

ARK was able to conceal the role of the UK Government in the economic and political destabilisation of Lebanon.

Olympic Gold Medalist diver found knitting while in the stands attracted global attention: Here’s why he loves it

Tom Daley was spotted knitting in the stands while watching the 'Women's 3m Springboard Final' event at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.

Matt Hancock love affair: British health secretary apologises for breaking social distancing norms after pictures of him kissing his aide surface

Britain's health secretary Matt Hancock was caught on camera kissing his aide millionaire lobbyist Gina Coladangelo in his office

“Global decisions no longer dictated by small group of countries”: China hits back at the G7 summit

As G7 leaders discuss ways to counter China, the Chinese govt hits back at the group saying they can't make global decisions

BBC journalist deceived Princess Diana to secure famous 1995 interview, says inquiry committee: BBC apologises

The inquiry by Judge Dyson has found that Bashir, then a small-time reporter, had shown Spencer fake bank statements claiming that Diana was under surveillance by the security services and that they were being paid to provide information about her.

UK: Greta Thunberg statue worth £24,000 dubbed ‘vanity project’ by protesting students in University of Winchester

The students' union demands that the university should match the amount spent on statue for student support.

UK PM Boris Johnson to visit India in April, earlier scheduled tour in January was cancelled due to Covid concerns in Britain

This is going to be first major international trip of the UK PM since Britain's exit from the European Union.

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