Hawking says God did not create universeA new book written by famous British physicist, Stephen Hawking, claims that God did not create the universe and the "big bang" was an inevitable consequence of the laws of... | |
| Hamilton eyeing Italian Grand Prix to boost F1 title hopes British Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton is eyeing next weekend's Italian Grand Prix, saying that victory at Monza would give his title hopes a major... |
| FIFA experts praise England striker Wayne Despite being heavily criticised for his lethargic performances in South Africa, FIFA's technical study group has come out in praise of England striker Wayne Rooney describing him as 'hard-working and... |
| Capello delighted about Rooney's current form England manager Fabio Capello has expressed delight over England striker Wayne Rooney's form ahead of Friday's opening Euro 2012 qualifier against... |
| Pak envoy to UK launches diatribe against ICC suspension of 'tainted' players Pakistan's Ambassador to UK, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, has slammed the International Cricket Council for suspending the three players accused of 'spot-fixing' in the Lord's Test against... |
| Formula milk has 40 times more aluminium than breast milk Formula baby milk can have 40 times more aluminium than breast milk -- which may have an adverse affect on... |
| Tony Blair 'worried for Princess Di' when she started dating Dodi Fayed Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister, has admitted that he was "worried for Princess Diana" when she started dating multi-millionaire playboy Dodi Fayed after splitting from Prince... |
| Fabio Capello flummoxed by 'God and monster' conundrum following WC debacle England manager Fabio Capello has admitted that before the World Cup in South Africa, he was seen as a God, but following his team's disastrous performance in the tournament, he is now being regarded a... |
| Roger Moore lands role in 'Benidorm' 'James Bond' legend Roger Moore has landed a role in the British television comedy-drama... |
| Edinburgh 'best place to visit in UK' Edinburgh has been named Britain's best city in an annual poll compiled by a leading travel industry... |
| Dead pigeons, boa constrictor among top weird finds at UK airports Dead pigeons, pet boa constrictor-these are some of the animals people have tried to smuggle into the UK, according to reports. he UK Border Agency (UKBA) has published a list of its strangest finds following the discovery of the birds at Gatwick Airport last... |
| England pacer Graham Onions out of Ashes series due to back surgery England fast bowler Graham Onions has been ruled out of the forthcoming Ashes series against Australia after being told that he will have to undergo surgery to fix a back... |
| Spot fixing case: Strauss, Collingwood comfortable with Pak players out of tour party England Players' Union chief Angus Porter has revealed that captain Andrew Strauss, Twenty20 skipper Paul Collingwood and the rest of the squad were desperate to see that the three Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer did not to play for their side for the rest of the tour following the leveling of spot fixing charges against... |
| 'Islam's biggest rock star' donating music profits to help Pak flood victims British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf, dubbed 'Islam's biggest rock star' by Time magazine, has decided to donate profits from his latest single to help Pakistan flood... |
| ICC charges three Pakistan players under Anti-Corruption Code The International Cricket Council has charged three Pakistan players with various offences under Article 2 of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Players and Player Support Personnel relating to alleged irregular behavior during, and in relation to, the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at Lord's last... |
| PCB, Pak High Commission in UK preparing strong defence for 'tainted' players The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Pakistan High Commission (PHC) in UK is reportedly working with a team of legal experts to prepare a strong defence for the 'tainted' players embroiled in the 'spot-fixing'... |
| The great grandmom who fought a mugger A great grandmother in Britain became so angry when she got mugged that she pinned the man against a wall and demanded that he return her purse. 'I'm no spring chicken,' she declared... |
| Victoria Beckham nominated for fashion award Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham has been shortlisted for the British Fashion Council's (BFC) Designer Brand of the... |
| ECB chief offers to help Pakistan, but ICC yet to give backing The chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Giles Clarke, has offered to help restructure Pakistan cricket in the wake of the illegal betting scandal after England successfully pressed for the three players under police investigation to be withdrawn from the one-day... |
| Brit-Indian Sikh shopkeeper was battered to death with wine bottle, court told Indian-origin shopkeeper, Gurmail Singh, was battered to death in his own shop by a gang of robbers in Britain's Cowcliffe area of Huddersfield, after he denied giving away his 'hard-earned money' to them, West Yorkshire, prosecutor Adrian Waterman told Bradford Crown Court on... |
| Tony Blair's memoirs 'smash sales records' Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's autobiography 'A Journey' has broken sales records, say... |
| Katy Perry says she can't wait to become British American singer Katy Perry says she will apply to become a citizen of the UK as soon as she weds Russell... |
| Tony Blair opens up about 'passionate' French love affair Former British PM Tony Blair has revealed how he had a passionate affair with a woman in France when he was... |
| Drunk driver takes wrong turn - ends up in police car park A drunk motorist in Britain was nabbed by police after he took a wrong turn and went straight into the car park of the police... |
| Indian-origin shopkeeper beaten to death, British court told Indian-origin shopkeeper Gurmail Singh was battered to death after he restricted a gang of robbers at his shop in Britain Feb 20, a court has... |
| UK provides Rs 1.10 billion aid for flood hit Pak kids The Deputy Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Nick Clegg, on Thursday sanctioned Rs1.10 billion for the welfare of children in flood-ravaged... |
| Pak cricketers at centre of illegal betting allegations are innocent: Hasan Pakistan's High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hasan said on Thursday that the three Pakistani cricketers at the centre of illegal betting allegations are... |
| Pakistani trio dropped from ODI squad, get legal help Pakistan Thursday dropped the tainted trio of cricketers for the remainder of the England tour but decided to extend them all legal help, insisting that they are innocent till proven... |
| Men urinate on 75-year-old woman in Britain Two men urinated on a 75-year-old woman in Britain when she objected to their behaviour, which included relieving themselves in the stairwell and having sex in the public area of her apartment, a media report said... |
| Somerset Council to axe 1,500 jobs Sep 3 2010 A council is to axe 1,500 jobs. Somerset Council said it was cutting a third of its workforce over the next three years. The move was to plug a funding gap of £75 million over the... |
| Mother charged over toddler death Sep 3 2010 A mother who carried the lifeless body of her two-year-old son into a police station has been charged with murder. Melanie Ruddell, 39, had been receiving hospital treatment following... |
| UK vow on military ties with France Sep 3 2010 Defence Secretary Liam Fox promised "closer co-operation" with the French as military budgets face being squeezed on both sides of the Channel. Dr Fox, who was in Paris for talks with... |
| Asil Nadir remanded by Old Bailey Sep 3 2010 Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir has stood in an Old Bailey dock - 17 years after he fled Britain. Nadir was remanded on conditional bail to another hearing on October 15. His trial date was... |
| Cole's marriage over in 80 seconds Sep 3 2010 Cheryl Cole's four-year marriage to footballer husband Ashley has ended on the grounds of his admitted unreasonable behaviour. The celebrity couple were not at the Principal Registry of... |
| New baby makes Downing Street debut Sep 3 2010 David Cameron welcomed a new arrival to Downing Street, posing for pictures with his 10-day-old daughter. The Prime Minister stood with his wife Samantha, who cradled their new baby... |
| Runaway Nadir appears at Old Bailey Sep 3 2010 Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir has arrived at the Old Bailey to face a judge for the first time since fleeing fraud allegations in Britain 17 years ago. Nadir, 69, who returned to Britain... |
| Amir reports to British police station Mohammad Amir, one of three Pakistan cricketers embroiled in betting scam claims, reported to a British police station on Friday.Fast bowler Amir arrived at Kilburn Police Station, near Lord's... |
| Crime rise warning amid cuts threat Crime could rise if hundreds of police jobs are axed because of the Government's budget cuts, a chief constable has said. Kent Police's Ian Learmonth said a 20% cut in funding of the force would... |
| Grim outlook for building industry Britain's building industry is facing a bleak future after construction orders suffered a dramatic 14% fall between April and June. The slide was led by public and private housing orders - down 23%... |
| Fugitive Asil Nadir granted bail Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir has stood in an Old Bailey dock, 17 years after he fled Britain. Nadir was remanded on conditional bail to another hearing on October 15. His trial date was provisionally... |
| David Cameron poses with wife and newbord daughter outside Downing Street David Cameron welcomed a new arrival to Downing Street today, posing for pictures with his 10-day-old daughter. The Prime Minister stood with his wife Samantha, who cradled their new baby Florence... |
| Wife of Speaker criticises Hague The wife of Commons Speaker John Bercow has criticised William Hague for detailing his wife's miscarriages in a statement denying a sexual relationship with an aide. Sally Bercow said the Foreign... |
| Cheryl and Ashley Cole are divorced The marriage of Cheryl and Ashley Cole has ended in divorce after four years. The X Factor judge got a "quickie divorce" at the High Court's Family Division. A case - titled CAC vs AC, which would... |
| G20 protest pathologist suspended The pathologist who carried out the first post-mortem examination on newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson, who died at the G20 protest, was suspended from the medical register for three months today. A... |