Gaddafi's son had ship with shark tank
Slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Hannibal, who fled Libya for Algeria as rebels entered Tripoli, owned a luxury 18-deck ship on which there was an imposing glass tank that housed six pet shar
Harry’s ‘late night chat mystery woman’ revealed to be friend’s girlfriend
The ‘mystery woman’ who was photographed chatting with Prince Harry in a nightclub’s grotty stairwell this week has been found to be one of his old friends’ girlfriend.
Many had wondered if 27-year-o
Britain braced for more austerity in budget
Britain unveils an annual budget on Wednesday that is likely to build on the coalition government's deficit-slashing austerity strategy, while also seeking to grow a recession-threatened economy.
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Indian origin student named UK’s top young scientist
An Indian origin student, Kirtana Vallabhaneni, beat 360 other entrants to be awarded UK’s top young scientist at The Big Bang Fair at Birmingham’s NEC on Friday.
The 17-year-old was part of Universi
Stolen NATO army kits on sale in Pakistan
Stockpiles of NATO military equipments meant for use against the Taliban are being sold in Pakistan's black market, a British media report said.
Stolen military-issue knives, Kevlar bulletproof vests
How Hitler planned to invade Hollywood
Historians have shed light on a secret Nazi compound - located in the tranquil Los Angeles hills between celebrity mansions and olive trees- from where Adolf Hitler looked forward to rule the world.
Stricken Fabrice Muamba faces 'crucial' 24 hours: Coyle
Bolton manager Owen Coyle said Sunday Fabrice Muamba faces a ‘crucial’ 24 hours as the stricken footballer fights for life in hospital after collapsing during a match against Tottenham.
The 23-year-o
'Gay marriage law may affect British royal family'
If gay marriage is allowed by law in Britain, the royal family in future may even have a lesbian consort for the queen or a gay male spouse for the king, an MP has warned.
Tory lawmaker Peter Bone sa
UK preparing to end aid programme to India: Report
Britain is preparing to end its aid programme to a booming India and is unlikely to renew its commitment after 2015, a media report said on Sunday.
Andrew Mitchell, the international development secr
Tipu Sultan, Rani of Jhansi among Britain's greatest foes
Tipu Sultan and Rani of Jhansi have been included in a poll by the National Army Museum in London to find Britain's most formidable foes among 20 contrasting personalities that share a common trait of