• Thursday, March 06, 2025

Braverman comes under fire for laughing in front of Rwandan…

Home secretary Suella Braverman came under fire Monday(20) for laughing uproariously in front of a future migrant camp and asking for tips on interior design during a trip to Rwanda. She was also criticised for taking only right-leaning media outlets on the weekend trip, refusing access to the BBC’s London…

Man arrested after windows smashed at Indian High Commission

After the Tricolour atop the Indian High Commission in London was grabbed and taken down by a mob and the building’s windows were broken by a group of protesters waving separatist Khalistani flags and chanting pro-Khalistani slogans in London on Sunday (19), authorities arrested a man on suspicion of violent…

UK to ensure security of Indian mission after Khalistani vandalism

British officials have denounced the recent vandalism at the Indian High Commission by pro-Khalistani protesters, calling it “disgraceful” and “completely unacceptable”. They have also stated that the UK government will prioritise the security of the mission going forward. The incident, which took place on Sunday (19) involved protesters waving separatist…

Feeding peanut butter to babies from four months can reduce…

A major study has suggested that feeding babies a spoonful of peanut butter before they reach six months old can prevent up to three-quarters of peanut allergies. The prevalence of peanut allergies has increased threefold in recent years, with one in 50 children in the UK now affected and susceptible…

Pakistan court drops arrest warrant against Imran Khan

A PAKISTAN judge dropped an arrest warrant against former prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday (18), his lawyers said, after the ex-cricketing star, who had skipped several hearings, travelled to court. The 70-year-old has been tangled in a slew of court cases since he was ousted in a no-confidence motion…

King Charles shares emotional message to Queen on first Mother’s…

In a heartfelt message posted on social media, King Charles paid tribute to mothers “everywhere” and those who may be missing their moms on this special day. The King and Queen Consort shared two pictures – one featuring a young Charles with the late Queen Elizabeth II and another with…

UK financial analyst found guilty of terror offences

A BRITISH financial analyst has been found guilty of multiple terrorism offences after his laptop led police to dangerous bomb-making plans. Asad Bhatti, from Redhill in Surrey, south-east England, was arrested and charged in January 2021. A search was carried out at an address in the area which revealed a…

Bus crash in Bangladesh claims at least 19 lives

A bus traveling at high speed swerved off a major expressway in central Bangladesh and crashed into a ditch, resulting in the deaths of at least 19 individuals and leaving dozens injured. Anowar Hossain, a police official in Shibchar where the accident happened, has stated that the number of fatalities…

Braverman visits Rwanda to expand deportation plan

HOME SECRETARY Suella Braverman visited Rwanda on Saturday to expand a deal under which the east African country will accept migrants who arrive in the UK without permission, if British courts confirm that the proposals are legal. Britain’s government wants to send thousands of migrants more than 4,000 miles away…

Women members in finance firms senior management posts rise to…

A recent survey examining a Treasury-supported initiative has found that financial services firms have made progress in increasing the percentage of women in senior management positions to 35 per cent after two years of stagnation, the Times reported. The best-performing companies among the over 400 signatories to the voluntary Women in Finance…