Beckhams get gold casts made of baby’s foot
David and Victoria Beckham are having gold casts made of their new born daughter Harper’s hands and feet as they want a special keepsake of their little girl.
Arnie’s Austria home turned into a museum
Austrian officials marked Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 64th birthday by opening his childhood home as a museum.
‘Amy bought heroin the night she died’
A drug fixer has claimed that Amy Winehouse bought 1,200 worth of crack cocaine and heroin the night before she died.
Tendulkar's intervention led to Bell's reinstatement: Report
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is getting the applause but it was actually Sachin Tendulkar's intervention that led to Ian Bell's reinstatement after his bizarre run-out in the just-concluded India-England seco
England players rise in ICC rankings
England’s continuing dominance of world number one India in the ongoing Test series is beginning to reflect in the ICC rankings as well with several of their players rising to career-best positions in the list released on Tuesday.
Tendulkar’s intervention led to Bell’s reinstatement: Report
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is getting the applause but it was actually Sachin Tendulkar’s intervention that led to Ian Bell’s reinstatement after his bizarre run out in the just-concluded India-England second cricket Test here, a media report has claimed.
UK police arrest man over hacking allegations
Police investigating phone hacking and police bribery at defunct British tabloid News of the World on Tuesday arrested a man, believed to be a former executive at the newspaper.
The Metropolitan Poli
Woman kills man with stiletto heel
A 46-year-old American woman killed her boyfriend after repeatedly hitting his head with her stiletto heel.
Thelma Carter fled after attacking Robert F. Higdon, 48, on Sunday evening following a disp
700,000 Britons now keep hens for eggs
Around 700,000 people in Britain now keep hens in a bid to reduce their shopping bills by having eggs produced at home, new figures reveal.
The figures released by the British Hen Welfare Trust have
UK calls for stronger sanctions against Assad regime
As the army continued a massive crackdown in the Syrian flashpoint town of Hama, Britain on Monday called for tougher international sanctions against the regime of President Bashar Assad, but stopped