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11 Indians without valid visa held in UK

Eleven Indian citizens, who had either overstayed visas or entered Britain illegally, have been arrested following a check of two overcrowded vehicles in Lincolnshire.

They have been held in immi

Fiat says its needs 18 months for full-fledged solo journey

Fiat India, which recently called off distribution alliance with Tata Motors, is bullish on its prospects in the country, saying that within 12-18 months it will be able to stand on its own with aroun

Baby's head accidentally torn off during delivery in Brazil

A team of doctors in Brazil accidentally tore off a baby's head as the mother struggled to give birth in a hospital. The headless body remained inside the mother and had to be removed through surgery,

6 booked for trafficking Hyderabad woman

Six people, including those of Indian origin, have been charged by the Met police for alleged trafficking of an Indian woman from Hyderabad.

The six suspects face a series of serious allegations, in

Pilot lands chopper on beach for ice creams

The pilot of a British rescue helicopter made a dramatic halt on a popular beach so that its crew could buy ice creams.

The airmen were spotted emerging from the chopper on the sand at Winterton-on-S

Man loses health claim of dead wife after remarrying

A man in Britain whose wife died in an ambulance staff blunder has lost 500,000 pounds of claim against the National Health Service (NHS) because he married his mistress months later, Daily Mail repor

Bollywood tunes at Thames pageant

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The Thames pageant, with its 1,000-boat flotilla, will have 70 Britons of Indian origin playing Bollywood and Scottish tunes to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee.

Coffee can make you live longer?

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Too much caffeine is considered bad for health. But a new study has now claimed that drinking coffee regularly could help you live longer.

Former editor says Murdoch sowed seeds of hacking scandal

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Rupert Murdoch sowed the seeds of the phone hacking scandal that has tarnished his reputation by forcing Britain's most respected newspapers into 'a Faustian bargain' with the powerful, a former edito

UK Hindus, Sikhs protest ‘asian’ label for culprits

British Hindu and Sikh groups have joined the growing debate on the grooming of young girls by complaining against the use of the term “Asian” to describe the men involved in these cases.

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