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Britain grounds Mile High club

An airline that gives couples the chance to make love in the clouds for £640, has been barred from operating its flights after authorities ruled the in-flight action was “too distracting” for its pilo

UK bid to save Ringo birthplace

The British government stepped in on Sunday to stop Beatles legend Ringo Starr’s birthplace from being bulldozed.

‘Furious’ Ash might sue Elle for ‘skin-whitening’

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is fuming over Elle magazine cover’s “skin-whitening” scandal, reveal her friends.

Yuvraj in UK ‘sporting egos’ list

Cricketer Yuvraj Singh finds himself in a rather unflattering list with a British newspaper naming him as one of the “top 10 sporting egos” of recent times.

‘Human brain shrinking since 20,000 yrs’

A new study has said that the human brain has been shrinking since the last 20,000 years, suggesting that we may be getting dumber day by day.

Get your genome sequence in mins

British scientists claim to be developing a new technology which could ultimately sequence a person’s genome in mere minutes, at a fraction of the cost of current commercial techniques. A team at Imperial College London has already patented an early prototype technology which they believe could lead to an ultrafast commercial DNA sequencing tool within 10 years, the Nano Letters journal reported.

Think young to stave off old-age ailments

Those who think and dress in a youthful manner are healthier than those who act their age, researchers at Harvard have claimed.

White storm spotted on Saturn half of earth’s size

A massive storm, which could be one of the rare Great White Spot (GWS) outbreaks, has hit Saturn’s northern hemisphere where the central squall measures half the size of earth.

Gaga sheds diva image to impress beau’s family

She is best known for her over-the-top outfits but Lady Gaga has traded her signature leotards and heels for slippers and smocks to impress her boyfriend’s parents.

Wise up to WikiLeaks, British government warned

Britain's freedom of information watchdog warned ministers on Friday that the WikiLeaks revelations meant they can no longer assume they are operating in private.

Information commissioner Christopher Graham said that rather than "clamming up", ministers needed to "wise up" to the fact that almost any official communication could potentially be made public.

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