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LONDON: An Indian national has appeared in court in London charged with murdering another Indian by stabbing him to death outside a shop in Southall, west London. |
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LONDON: An Indian national has appeared in court in London charged with murdering another Indian by stabbing him to death outside a shop in Southall, west London. |
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British High Commissioner to India Lindy Cameron on Thursday said that education will play a central role in shaping the future of India-UK relations by creating a generation of globally connected entrepreneurs, business leaders and innovators. |
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A school teacher has been jailed for life without parole for sexually abusing and murdering a 13-month-old boy he adopted with his partner, bringing an end to a case detectives described as one of the most disturbing they had encountered. |
50 years later, Church of England apologises for separating unmarried mothers and children post WWIIAlmost 8 decades after WWII, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, apologised on Thursday for the Church of England's involvement in forcibly separating 185,000 children from unmarried mothers and putting them up for adoption in the years following the war. |
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A Jamaican national convicted in the United States for a sex offence involving an underage girl has won a significant legal battle in the United Kingdom after a senior court ordered a fresh hearing into his bid to enter the country. |
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Speaking with ANI, Cameron characterised the agreement as a transformative deal that will bolster long-term GDP growth for both nations by approximately five billion pounds, adding that it will foster a more "confident" and expansive bilateral relationship. |
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LONDON: A massive ancient oak tree linked to the legend of Robin Hood may have been loved to death.The 1,200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is believed t |
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Archaeologists have uncovered what could be an early prototype of Stonehenge, a remarkable 5,000-year-old monument that predates Britain's most famous prehistoric landmark by around 500 years. |
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A UK-based delivery driver who secretly completed university coursework and online exams for students in exchange for money has been jailed for three years after investigators uncovered a large-scale academic fraud operation that generated more than PS300,000 in illegal earnings. |