• Monday, March 10, 2025

UK faces the danger of running out of monkeypox vaccine…

Britain will run out of monkeypox vaccines in about two to three weeks as the country has little more than 8,300 doses of vaccine left, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Shipments of a new order of 100,000 doses will not resume until late September, the report added citing an…

‘Class is permanent and form is temporary,’ Jayawardene backs Kohli…

Star India batter Virat Kohli is a quality player and has all the tools needed to come out of his prolonged dip in form, said former Sri Lanka skipper Mahela Jayawardene. Kohli and a fit-again KL Rahul on Monday returned to a 15-member Indian squad for the Asia Cup scheduled…

Men with small dogs find it easier to win women’s…

A small dog can help a man in a big way when it comes to win the heart of a woman. For long, this strategy had been using in dating apps. With a latest study, the tactic has been approved by academics. A study by scientists from the University of…

Boris Johnson defends leaving cost-of-living crisis to new UK PM

Outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended leaving his successor, either former Chancellor Rishi Sunak or Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, to deal with the soaring inflation and cost-of-living crisis, saying he is confident the government will have the fiscal firepower and the headroom to look after people. Addressing a…

EXCLUSIVE: Don’t let racism stop Sunak winning

A minority of racists among Conservative grassroots members could stop Rishi Sunak from becoming the first non-white prime minister. That is the concern among some south Asian Tories who have spoken to Eastern Eye. They are concerned that Britain is “not ready to take orders from a brown boy”. They are…

Women have three types of orgasm – avalanche, volcano and…

Women experience three types of orgasm-a wave, a volcano, or an avalanche, according to the movement of pelvic floor muscles when they climax, a new study has revealed. The study by Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, revealed that the pelvic floor muscles of female volunteers predominantly showed one of…

UK universities axe ‘challenging’ books from reading lists to protect…

British universities have axed several books from reading lists as the institutions sought to protect students from “challenging” content. An investigation by The Times revealed that the reasons for scrapping the books included concerns about graphic designs and discussions on suicide. Through freedom of information requests sent to almost 140 universities, the…

UK government U-turns on plan to house asylum seekers in…

The UK government will no longer try to house asylum seekers in a disused air force base in northern England following a backlash from local residents, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said Tuesday (9). The home ministry had planned to place up to 1,500 asylum seekers at the site in the…

Tribunal throws controversial lawyer Soophia Khan out of legal profession

A controversial civil liberties lawyer who “dishonestly” settled the claims of two former clients without their consent, has been struck off the solicitors’ roll after she failed to cooperate with legal authorities. The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal found that Soophia Khan breached an undertaking to London firm McMillan Williams, where she…

Student loan interest rates slashed again due to market rates

Britain’s student loan borrowers will be further protected from rising inflation rates with additional cuts to interest rates for those on Plan 2 and Plan 3 loans. Student loan interest rates will now be capped at 6.3 per cent from September 2022. The government intervened in June to protect borrowers…