Brother assaulted Potter star
The brother of an actress who appeared in the Harry Potter movies has pleaded guilty to assaulting her, allegedly after she met a man who was not a Muslim.
Human brain has a built-in lie detector
Scientists have discovered a circuit in our brain that lets us predict when someone is about to lie to us.
Katy wants ‘lots of kids’ with Russell
Katy Perry hopes to be visited by the stork in the near future as the pop star is already broody after just two months of marriage to British comedian Russell Brand.
Secret lunch-hour sterilisations for women
A number of women in Britain are these days said to be taking “secret” lunch breaks to undergo scar-free sterilisation so that they can hide their decision not to have babies from their partners.
Fighter pilots’ brain smarter, finds study
Fighter pilots’ brains are smarter and more capable than those with no piloting experience, says a new research based on cognitive tests and scans.
‘Breastfeed for intelligent kids’
Doctors have for long said that breastfeeding is good for both mother and child. Now, a study has found that it also makes children more intelligent, mainly the boys.
Memento goes on sale sans faces
Four months before the couple are to tie the knot, Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding memorabilia has gone on sale — but without their faces on it.
Camilla has just a day, Xmas, for Charles
Adding fuel to rumours that the couple are spending more time apart as the shine has come off their relationship, Camilla will spend only the Christmas Day with Prince Charles and the rest of the holi
‘Hurley begs husband Nayar for forgiveness’
After finding that Shane Warne who she had begun dating was two-timing her, a humiliated Elizabeth Hurley is begging estranged Indian husband Arun Nayar not to divorce her.
Dozen held in anti-terror swoop in UK
Twelve men were arrested in Britain on Monday on suspicion of plotting a large-scale act of terrorism, the police said following pre-dawn raids across the country.
The men, aged between 17 and 28, were detained “on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism in the UK,” said West Midlands