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UK Doctor sacked for ‘refusing to address a 6 ft tall bearded man as madam’

The Doctor, a devout Christian, claims that he was sacked after a dispute arose with his manager over “my refusal to make an abstract ideological pledge to call any six-feet tall bearded man 'madam' on his whim.”

UK Judge authorizes forced abortion of mentally disabled pregnant woman despite her and her mother’s objections

The doctors decided that an abortion will be less traumatic for the mentally disabled pregnant woman than childbirth.

Anti-Semitic Indian origin Imam questions Tory Leadership hopefuls about ‘Islamophobia’ during BBC debate, loses job

Imam Abdullah Patel was invited by the BBC to question the leadership of the Tory Party during the debate.

Radicalization in three high security UK prisons on the rise as Muslim gangs force inmates to embrace Islam

Of all the prisoners lodged in UK's three high-security jails on terror charges, 90 per cent of them are Muslims

Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya arrives to watch the India-Australia World Cup cricket match in London

Vijay Mallya was asked about his extradition hearing while entering The Oval to watch the India-Australia match

India surges ahead, likely to overtake UK in largest economy rankings in 2019: PwC report

"India and France are likely to surpass the UK in the world's largest economy rankings in 2019, knocking it from fifth to seventh place in the global table," PwC's Global Economy Watch report said.

ED attaches Mehul Choksi’s Thailand factory worth Rs 13 crores

ED attaches Mehul Choksi's property in Thailand worth Rs 13 crore, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

20 convicted in Britain for a ‘campaign of rape and abuse’ of children in Huddersfield, Britain

The case was reported for the first time on Friday after a blanket ban on reporting was lifted.

UK event organisers cancel event hosting Congress President Rahul Gandhi, rescind invite

Gandhi will be in the UK later this month to interact with the Indian diaspora.

Karan Thapar’s book is a well timed means to revive the Lutyens’ media from its creaking future

This book needs to be recognised as a means for the Lutyens' media to reclaim what they have lost in recent times.

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