Thieves use Facebook to rob empty British homes
Thieves in Britain are inviting Facebook users to become ‘friends’ in order to find out when they will go on holiday so that they can rob their homes, police said.
Burglars in West Sussex are robbing
Outrage over UK college’s ‘nude’ rugby players’ ‘sex acts’ on double decker bus
A judge has condemned Gloucestershire University’s Rugby and Football Club culture that led six students to perform sex acts on a double decker bus.
These six rugby players stripped off and performe
Somdev, Sania get easy draw in first round of Wimbledon
Indian tennis stars Somdev Devvarman and Sania Mirza have been handed easy draws in their respective singles events at the Wimbledon, starting on Monday.
Somdev, ranked 68th in the world, will face G
‘Young stars blast water at 200,000 kmph into space’
Young stars blast huge jets of water into space at a speed of about 200,000 kilometres per hour, or 80 times faster than a bullet, scientists have claimed.
Harry may return to action in Afghanistan
Prince Harry, who served in Afghanistan in between December 2007 and March 2008 on a 10-week stint, has reportedly been cleared to return to action in the war-torn nation, reports in the British media
A formula for the perfect cup of tea
How do you prepare your perfect morning cuppa? Well, scientists have developed a mathematical formula for the ideal cup of tea, best when drunk exactly six minutes after it’s made.
Two arrested over plot to murder Joss Stone
The police in southwest England have arrested and detained two men on suspicion of conspiracy to rob and murder near the home of chart-topping soul singer Joss Stone, they said in a statement on Wedne
Hurley granted divorce from Nayar in London
British actress Elizabeth Hurley and Indian-origin businessman Arun Nayar, who were married for four years, were divorced in London on Wednesday.
Al-Zawahiri appointed new Al Qaeda leader
Al Qaeda has appointed Ayman al-Zawahiri as its new chief following the death of its founder Osama bin Laden, BBC reported. Bin Laden was killed by US special forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan May 2.
Nurses ordered not to show too much cleavage after patients complained.
Nurses in Britain have been told to cover and not show too much cleavage by bosses who claim that they have been receiving complaints from patients.
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust issued the