Hundreds turnout for unveiling of queen statue
Hundreds of people have travelled from all over to witness the unveiling of a life-sized statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Hundreds of people have travelled from all over to witness the unveiling of a life-sized statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
First, a couple of updates from one of the few thriving, booming and everlasting British industries – the public-inquiry industry.
By Simone Tagliapietra A report on the future of European competitiveness, prepared by former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi and long awaited in Brussels, is finally out. It is expected to significantly shape the work programme for the next five years of the European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, who commissioned the report. […]
“Shogun,” a sweeping, historical epic set in imperial Japan, claimed the prestigious best drama trophy at Sunday’s Emmy Awards, and “Hacks” upset defending comedy champion “The Bear” at television’s highest honors. A tale of political machinations, “Shogun” also won acting awards for Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai, the first Japanese actors to win their categories. […]
Bajaj Finance, HUL, Bajaj Finserv, Britannia and SBI Life were among the top losers on NSE.
Shares of Shilpa Medicare hit a new high of Rs 922, gaining 4% in Monday's intra-day trade after Antique Stock Broking initiate coverage on the stock with a BUY rating and a target price of Rs 1,300.
Mark Chapman presents highlights from today’s two Premier League matches, featuring the north London derby between arch-rivals Tottenham and Arsenal. In this fixture in the 2023-24 season, Arsenal roared into a 3-0 half-time lead and then withstood a Tottenham fightback to secure consecutive top-flight wins at the home of their neighbours for the first time […]
The double amputee is trying to break a record at the gruelling event in Hawaii next month.
Ten Arctic fox cubs are exploring their surroundings after being born at Wildwood near Herne.
The Met says it has to scale back its scheme for young people due to resourcing challenges.
Twenty-five years ago, Hanchar and Krasouski were abducted in Minsk.
Philippines ship leaves disputed South China Sea reef after standoff with Beijing
The mortgage lender’s shares surged on their debut, reaffirming growing investor enthusiasm for one of the best-performing stock markets in the world.
The rupee appreciated by 5 paise to 83.87 against the US dollar, supported by a weakening American currency and significant foreign fund inflows. Market participants await cues from the US Fed policy on Wednesday. The Reserve Bank of India's intervention has kept the rupee steady, with forex reserves reaching an all-time high of around USD 690 billion.
activists arrested in Mangaluru for allegedly throwing stones at mosque
Historic items from London's past are going on display in a new London Museum Docklands exhibition.
The BJP-led NDA government is set to implement 'one nation, one election' within its current tenure. Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the necessity of this reform in his Independence Day address. A high-level panel has recommended starting with simultaneous elections for Lok Sabha and state assemblies, followed by synchronised local body polls.
At the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards featured a well-rounded ensemble of winners with FX’s feudal Japan period drama, HBO Max’s biting comedy and Netflix’s disturbing limited series winning big
Shares of rice companies like KRBL, LT Foods, and Kohinoor Foods surged up to 15% on BSE after the government removed the $950/tonne minimum export price for basmati rice, boosting global demand.
Mahaba Café based in Ealing hopes to get more adults with learning disabilities into work.
Japanese aged 65 or older now account for nearly 30 percent of the population, government data shows.
Engineers slow down DLR trains by 5kmph across most track sections after reviewing the network.
September crude oil futures were trading at ₹5772 on Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) during the initial hour of trading on Monday against the previous close of ₹5770, up by 0.03 per cent
David Richardson had a distinguished career as a South African cricketer and administrator. He played in 42 Test matches and 122 ODIs, excelling as a wicketkeeper. After retiring in 1998, he became the ICC's first General Manager of Cricket in 2002 and later its CEO in 2012, influencing global cricket governance. In this prestigious role, he continued to oversee the development and growth of the sport on a global scale.