British royal baby faces succession legal wrangle
London: Britain's new royal baby will be third in line to the throne but a legal wrangle in the Commonwealth is holding up new law ensuring that a female heir cannot be overtaken by a younger broth
British royal baby has mixed lineage
Paris: Even before the birth of the new British royal baby to Prince William and his wife Kate, genealogists are looking into its family tree, and are coming up with many surprises.
The baby’s re
Kate Middleton opts for natural childbirth: Royal aides
London: Kate Middleton, pregnant with her first child, has decided to give birth naturally rather than opting for a Caesarian section and Prince William will be by her side throughout the delivery, a
UK probe urges new laws for ‘rogue’ press
Britain should introduce the first press law since the 17th century to rein-in an 'outrageous' press that had 'wreaked havoc' in the lives of innocent people, a major inquiry set up after the phone-ha
Cameron not in favour of curbing freedom of British press
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday indicated he would reject a senior judge's recommendations for new laws to control the country's press despite the publication of a damning report.
Flood warnings continue in Britain as sub-zero weather predicted
Britain is still struggling with heavy rain and winds as the met office and the Environment Agency on Monday warned about more floods in northeast England, Wales, Yorkshire & Humber regions.
However,
UK media watchdog starts probe into BBC, ITV over sex abuse claims
British media watchdog Ofcom said on Thursday that it had launched an investigation into BBC’s Newsnight and ITV1's This Morning programmes over new allegations arising about historic sexual abuse of
Britain to end aid to India in 2015: Minister
Britain will stop all aid to India in 2015 and the assistance budget will be reduced by around ?200 million ($320 million) a year until then, the international development minister said Friday.
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Britain yet to take a call on aid cut to India
Britain is yet to take a call on cutting its 280 million pound a year development aid to India, the country's Foreign secretary William Hague said here Thursday.
Hague, who is on a visit to India, to
NIA may probe attack on Brar
The government is contemplating sending a team of the National Investigation Agency to Mumbai to speak to Lt. Gen. K.S. Brar (Retd), who faced a deadly attack in London by suspected Khalistani terro