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Infidelity is growing, finds atlas on sex

India may be one of the countries most concerned by sexual tourism, but it attracts most male heterosexual tourists from the United States who visit the country to find either romance or prostitutes o

In a first, Britain may soon offer IVF with ‘3 parents’

Britain could become the first country in the world to allow controversial in-vitro fertilisation involving three parents.

Indians hit by £3,000 bond for UK visas

The British government appears confused about what to do with Indians — while Prime Minister David Cameron and his senior ministers, particularly during visits to New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, clai

For India-born editor, cricket dreams turn to words

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Britain’s first non-white editor of a national newspaper Amol Rajan dreamed of cricketing glory and not bylines as he grew up in London.

Amitav book on Warwick Prize longlist

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Indian writer Amitav Ghosh’s latest novel, River of Smoke, has been nominated for the £25,000 Warwick Prize, a unique international and cross-disciplinary award, which is open to substantial pieces of

Nigella hubby gets ‘caution’ for assault

British contemporary art collector and ad guru Charles Saatchi was issued a caution for assault by Scotland Yard over a physical altercation with his wife Nigella Lawson, the celebrity television chef

UK princes’ DNA from Eliza of Surat

BritainsDNA researchers have sourced Prince William’s Indian ancestry to Eliza Kewark, his great-great-great-great-great grandmother.

William, Harry both have hint of India in their DNA

Prince William, second in line to Britain’s throne, has Indian ancestry, new genetic research has revealed. His younger brother Harry too has a similar Indian genetic connection.

Iain Banks dies of cancer at 59

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Scottish writer Iain Banks, who in April had announced he was dying because of a late stage cancer, has passed away. He was 59.

Buckingham revisited

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The diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation has created a rare chance for people to enjoy the famous gardens at the Buckingham Palace as they will be opened to the public for four days in July.

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