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Take 'public action' against anti-India radicals UK told

In a meeting with his UK counterpart Tim Barrow, NSA Ajit Doval also raised the issue of extremist elements in Britain threatening individual officers of the Indian high commission and urged the UK government to take "strong public action against these elements such as deportation or legal prosecution".

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Drop Harry if you want to save career' Meghan warned by her team

“They feel that if Meghan does more on her own, she’ll have more opportunities to save her career. It will give them breathing room and restore confidence – or at least that’s the hope,” disclosed the insider to Closer magazine. The development comes after it was revealed last month that the couple’s contract with Spotify was axed after just one series and their Netflix deal is also rumoured to be floundering.

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Rishi Sunak govt loses legal bid to keep Bojo texts secret



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UK foreign secretary warns against attacks on India high commission or its staff

Cleverly tweeted on Thursday that any direct attacks on the Indian high commission in London are "completely unacceptable” and that the British government had made clear to Indian high commissioner to the UK Vikram Doraiswami that the safety of staff at India’s London mission "is paramount”.

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Not my king: King Charles coronation in Scotland met with protests videos viral

Our Republic, which campaigns for an elected head of state in Scotland, staged a protest outside the Scottish parliament, and shouts of “Not our king” were picked up by microphones as Charles left the cathedral. Protesters brandishing black-and-yellow signs that said “Not my King” were conspicuously visible along the parade route in Edinburgh. That was in stark contrast to coronation day in May in London, when the police rounded up members of an anti-monarchy group before they could assemble near Trafalgar Square.

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Any direct attacks on Indian high commission unacceptable safety of staff paramount: UK foreign secretary James Cleverly



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Brit-Sikh's plan to attack Queen with crossbow inspired by 'Star Wars'



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BDSM Safety Rules: Expert Advice on Safer Play

BDSM is hot as hell and a great way to engage your sexuality, but it comes with risks. Here’s how to practice BDSM safety, straight from the experts:

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Posters surface online promoting Khalistan rally in London on July 8 target top Indian diplomats

Several anonymous Twitter accounts, with less than 10 followers each, all created in June 2023, were promoting the same tweet on Wednesday, stating, “Khalistan ‘KILL India’ Rallies 8 July to challenge #Indian Hand in Assassination of Nijjar”, and tagging various journalists that write for the Indian media.

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Prince Harry fights for trial in hacking case against Murdoch's UK group

Prince Harry on Wednesday fought to take his phone-hacking lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper arm to trial, asking London's High Court to let him rely on an alleged "secret agreement" between Britain's royal family and the publisher. Harry, the younger son of King Charles, is suing Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN) for multiple unlawful acts allegedly committed on behalf of its tabloids, the Sun and the now-defunct News of the World, from the mid-1990s until 2016.

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Shes flirting with him: Netizens react as Kate Middleton sits right next to Federer at Wimbledon

Kate, the Princess of Wales, had the best seat in the house Tuesday on Centre Court at Wimbledon — in the front row of the Royal Box and right next to Roger Federer. The future queen, wearing a mint green blazer, made her way down to her seat only moments before Federer was feted ahead of the opening match on Day 2 of the grass-court tournament.

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PIO in UK gets 40-year jail for killing wife kids

A UK court has sentenced a 52-year-old native of Kerala settled in the UK to 40 years in prison for murdering his wife and two children in their family home at Kettering, 107km from London, on December 15 last year. Saju Chelavalel, whose roots are in Kannu's Iritty, was convicted and sentenced at the Northampton Crown Court after confessing in April to strangulating nurse Anju Asok (35) and their two children - Jeeva Saju (6) and Janvi Saju (4).

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Rishi Sunaks approval ratings negative for first time as PM

Rishi Sunak’s approval ratings among Conservative members have sunk to their lowest level since he became UK prime minister. For the first time since he moved into No. 10, Sunak has a negative approval rating, according to ConservativeHome website’s monthly survey of party members.

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Pain in the Pelvis? Read This.

Vaginal, vulvar or menstrual pain can all be signs of pelvic floor problems. Learn more about the pelvic floor here.

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Climate change? UK sees hottest June on record

The UK sweltered through its hottest June since records began in 1884, the country's weather agency said on Monday, adding that human-induced global warming means such unusual heat will become more frequent in the next few decades.

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Shots fired during wedding party at Gujarati Association in UK

Wolverhampton Police said they received calls about the incident on Saturday night and believed that a car was driven up to the back of the venue before someone got out of the vehicle and fired a number of shots at another car parked at the venue. It's then believed a gun was fired back towards the attacker from the direction of the wedding party by another person.

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Boyfriend pleads guilty to murder of PIO student in UK

A Tunisian man who had been charged with the murder of Indian-origin student Sabita Thanwani at her university accommodation in the Clerkenwell area of north London in March last year has admitted to her killing in court.

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Police get more powers to tackle protests in UK

New and expanded powers for British police took effect on Sunday, including measures targeting activists who stop traffic and major building works with protests.

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Rishi Sunak speaks of 'sting' of racism growing up in UK

Rishi Sunak, Britain's first Indian-origin PM, has spoken of the "sting" of racism that he experienced growing up in the UK during a special appearance at the England versus Australia Ashes Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground in London.

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PIO's kin angry after triple killer gets hospital order

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