A lion on the loose close to London
A lion may be loose close to the periphery of the British capital and concerned authorities have pressed heat seeking helicopters and tranquiliser-armed experts to hunt for the big cat.
Where the bea
London Olympics in an Indian’s point of view
It had been an incredible feeling, living in London during this Olympics. It was indeed a privilege to witness Londn2012 Olympics happening in my neighbourhood.
But the atmosphere was not so welcom
EPL: Chelsea on top with win against New Castle
Robin van Persie marked his first Manchester United start with a sublime goal, but his side's 3-2 victory over Fulham was marred by a nasty injury to Wayne Rooney that will sideline the England strike
EPL: Tevez tames Liverpool as battling City get draw
Reigning champions Manchester City twice came from behind in a 2-2 draw away to Liverpool that denied Brendan Rodgers his first Premier League win as Reds manager on Sunday.
Martin Skrtel went from h
Sunderland snap up Manchester City winger Johnson
Sunderland signed England winger Adam Johnson from champions Manchester City for an undisclosed fee on Friday.
Johnson agreed a four-year contract with the Black Cats and became manager Martin O'Neil
British plans to arrest Assange accidentally revealed
British police accidentally let slip their plans to arrest Julian Assange should he leave the Ecuadoran embassy in London, with pictures of their notes appearing in newspapers on Saturday.
A policema
Man with world's lowest voice can be heard only by elephants
How deep can you sing to be heard? Singer Tim Storms' voice is the deepest of any human being and can only be heard by elephants.
American singer Tim Storms holds the world record for the lowest voic
The Sun defies royal family to print nude Harry snaps
Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid The Sun published nude photographs of Prince Harry on Friday, claiming it defied royal orders not to print them in defence of press freedom.
A grainy image of the 27-
U.K. DEBATES BLACKOUT OF HARRY PHOTOS
Prince Harry made a low-key return to the UK after his controversial holiday in Las Vegas in the United States as Britain fiercely debated the almost complete blackout of the nude photographs of the y
‘Tea from Indian plant fights off breast cancer’
Scientists have discovered that extracts from a plant, found in arid regions of India and Pakistan, can kill cancerous cells and produces no harmful side-effects associated with chemotherapy.