Britain pushes ahead with ‘3-parent’ fertility technique
The British government on Thursday said it would pursue a radical fertility technique that uses DNA from three parents to create an embryo.
ICC’s ACSU to recommend stronger anti-corruption laws
In order to prosecute players, match officials and franchise owners found guilty of corrupt practices in domestic T20 leagues such as IPL, the ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is likely to recommend stronger anti-corruption laws to its members.
Nadal under pressure to put Wimbledon out to grass
Rafael Nadal came under pressure on Tuesday to turn his back on Wimbledon if he wants to extend his career and preserve his reputation as one of the sport’s greatest and most-feared competitors.
“Unfair and discriminatory” visa bond angers UK Indians
The British government’s plans to demand a hefty visa bond from visitors of certain “high-risk” countries such as India continued to create furore in the UK with many calling it “unfair” and “discriminatory.”
Divij and Raja’s Slam debut ends in heart-breaking defeat
Divij Sharan and Purav Raja frittered away a two-set lead to spoil their Grand Slam debut as they bowed out of men’s doubles event of the Wimbledon after losing a marathon opening round match, here.
Murray poised to end Britain’s 77-yr wait
Andy Murray will begin his campaign to end Britain’s 77 years of Wimbledon hurt Monday, buoyed by his tearful defeat in last year’s final and shrugging off a minefield of a draw.
Murray poised to end Britain’s 77-yr wait
Andy Murray will begin his campaign to end Britain’s 77 years of Wimbledon hurt Monday, buoyed by his tearful defeat in last year’s final and shrugging off a minefield of a draw.
Oldest comic set to take centre stage
The world of comics has come to acquire significance in popular culture today but did you know that the origins of the world’s first comic book can be traced to Glasgow in Scotland, United Kingdom?
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
We choked and let ourselves down, admits Kirsten
South Africa coach Gary Kirsten admitted his team deserved the tag of chokers after it crashed to a seven-wicket defeat by England in the Champions Trophy semi-final on Wednesday.