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After the UK discovers new strain of Coronavirus, six passengers aboard London-Delhi flight test COVID positive

TN Health Secretary J Radhakrishnan emphasised that it was 'incorrect' to assume that the patient was infected with the newly discovered strain of Coronavirus.

India temporarily suspends flights from the United Kingdom amidst concerns over spread of a more-infectious strain of the coronavirus

The United Kingdom had earlier announced that it had detected a more-infectious, mutated version of the Wuhan coronavirus

Coronavirus scare: United Kingdom discovers a mutated, more transmissible strain, imposes lockdown

The new variant, discovered in September, is said to be 70% more transmissible than its counterpart.

UK PM Boris Johnson accepts the invitation to be Chief Guest for 2021 Republic Day, invites PM Modi for G-7 summit: Read details

PM Boris Johnson, has accepted the Indian govt’s invitation to be Chief Guest at India's Republic Day celebrations of 2021

United Kingdom Grooming Jihad: Asif, Amer and 30 others charged for sex crimes against 8 minor girls, ranging from 13-16 year-olds

Grooming Jihad had emerged as a major crime cluster in the UK where Muslim men were sexually abusing and 'grooming' young white girls

Football: Greta Thunberg, Yogendra Yadav in high demand ahead of Transfer Window as fans look for ‘quality protesters’ to have managers sacked

Speculations are rife about possible signings in the January Transfer Window as teams are expected to strengthen key positions in their squad.

32-year-old woman, who got cleared by UK court for raping a minor boy, to become a sex worker on OnlyFans

A UK court had recently exonerated Teah Vincent of having sex with an underage boy after she claimed that the boy had lied about his age

Margaret Keenan becomes the first non-trial recipient of COVID-19 vaccine as the UK starts mass vaccination

Margaret Keenan receives first dose of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine as UK's Covid-19 vaccination program began on December 8.

London: Known Khalistani separatists seen at ‘anti-farm laws’ protest outside Indian High Commission, Khalistani flag raised

Vishwesh Negi from the Indian High Commission stated that the crowd comprised of anti-India forces, who wanted to exploit the farmer agitation for their own agenda.

Diljit Dosanjh’s UK manager linked to 9 companies opened and dissolved since 2011. Are UK based Khalistan sympathisers hijacking farmers’ protest?

It is evident that the concept of Khalistan has more support in western countries than it seems to have in India itself.

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