• Friday, April 04, 2025

Comedian Vir Das fires back as netizen suggests economy travel

The award-winning comedian-actor Vir Das, who is known for his witty responses to social media users, recently praised an IndiGo cabin crew member for standing up alone in front of a passenger who assaulted a pilot because the aircraft was delayed for 13 hours. However, his praise did not go…

30 flights delayed; train schedules disrupted amidst dense fog in…

The dense fog and extreme cold that enveloped Delhi on Tuesday (16) disrupted air and rail travel, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. Approximately 30 trains, including the Rani Kamalapati-Hazrat Nizamuddin Vande Bharat and Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani Express, were delayed at New Delhi Railway Station.   The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported…

Bromley couple sentenced for gym thefts to fund their lavish…

A couple’s criminal scheme to fund their extravagant lifestyle has come to an end with their recent conviction. Ashley Singh, 39, and Sophie Bruyea, 20, of Widmore Road, Bromley, have been found guilty of stealing bank and SIM cards from gym-goers’ lockers. Singh and Bruyea executed their crimes with precision,…

Vikrant Massey to headline ‘The Sabarmati Report’

Actor Vikrant Massey, who is riding high on the success of his recent film 12th Fail, is set to headline an upcoming film, titled The Sabarmati Report. Joining him on the cast are Raashii Khanna and Ridhi Dogra. Ranjan Chandel, who previously directed the web series Grahan, is attached to…

Teja Sajja transcends regional boundaries with ‘HanuMan’

As storytelling and performance take center stage, one name has emerged as a true powerhouse – Teja Sajja. His portrayal of Hanumanthu in the blockbuster film HanuMan has not only earned him accolades from critics but has also positioned him as a rising star whose performance is being hailed by fans across…

UK parliament gears up for battle over Rwanda migrant law

The spotlight returns to Britain’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda as lawmakers debate the controversial scheme on Tuesday (16), testing the authority of leader Rishi Sunak with a general election around the corner. The prime minister — in power since October 2022 — has staked his political future on…

Humza Yousaf’s brother-in-law faces drugs supply charge

THE brother-in-law of Scotland’s first minister has appeared before a Dundee court facing charges related to the alleged supply of heroin valued at over £6,000, reported The Times. Ramsay El-Nakla, 36, brother-in-law of Humza Yousaf, along with two others are facing charges not only of dealing heroin but also possessing…

UK unemployment remains stable, wage growth sees decline: ONS

Official data released on Tuesday (16) indicated that UK unemployment remained stable, while wage growth retreated in the three months to the end of November. These findings help alleviate concerns about inflation. The unemployment rate came in at 4.2 per cent, unchanged from the three months to the end of…

Man held in India’s Punjab for impersonating girlfriend in exam

In India’s northwestern state, Punjab a man identified as Angrez Singh from Fazilka was arrested for attempting to pull off an elaborate scheme by impersonating his girlfriend, Paramjit Kaur, during a multi-purpose health workers exam by the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences at the DAV Public School in Kotkapura.…

Millions of Britons living abroad eligible to vote in UK…

From Tuesday (16) onward, an estimated 3.5 million Britons residing overseas will gain eligibility to vote in UK general elections. This marks one of the most substantial expansions of the country’s electoral franchise in a century. The expansion in the electorate follows a change in the law, approved by parliament…