United Kingdom: News
Chris Brown's UK assault case moved to higher court
American singer Chris Brown will remain in custody after a UK judge ruled the assault charges against him were "too serious" for a magistrates' court.
Multi-party MPs to present world India's viewpoint on India-Pak conflict
A multi-party delegation of Members of Parliament (MPs) will soon embark on a diplomatic mission to present India's stance on the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict.
Jaguar Land Rover cars won't be built in the US
Jaguar Land Rover, a leading UK-based automaker, has confirmed that it has no plans to set up vehicle manufacturing plants in the United States.
'No job..here': Indian woman warns against pursuing master's in UK
Janhavi Jain, an Indian working professional in London, has warned international students thinking of doing their master's in the United Kingdom.
No duty cuts on British wine in India-UK trade deal
India will not provide any duty concessions on British wines under the recently announced Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the UK, according to PTI.
Mercedes-Benz, BMW welcome India-UK FTA; say no impact on pricing
Luxury car makers, Mercedes-Benz and BMW, welcomed the recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the UK.
Protect artists from AI: Dua Lipa, other creators urge Starmer
Over 400 British artists, including Dua Lipa, Sir Ian McKellen, and Sir Elton John, have called on UK PM, Sir Keir Starmer, to strengthen copyright laws to shield creators from Artificial Intelligence.
Michael Vaughan suggests UK as potential venue for IPL 2025
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has suggested moving the rest of Indian Premier League 2025 season to the UK.
Is royal family ghosting Prince Harry?
Prince Harry is facing exclusion from the British Royal Family due to trust issues, according to a new report.
Liam Payne's ex-girlfriend to manage his $32M estate
Cheryl Cole, the ex-girlfriend of One Direction singer Liam Payne, has been made an administrator of Payne's estate, worth around $32 million.
How trade deal with UK will impact automakers in India
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed between India and the UK is creating a wave of optimism in the auto sector here.
Many in US, Western Europe think WW3 imminent: Poll
A new YouGov poll has shown that many Americans and Western Europeans think a third global conflict could erupt in the next 10 years.
India, UK have finalized a free trade deal: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the successful conclusion of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom.
Harrods hit by cyberattack as UK retailers face security threats
Harrods, the famous British luxury department store, has been targeted in a cyberattack.
This robot vacuum cleaner can play with pets, water plants
Researchers from the University of Bath, UK have reprogrammed a robot vacuum cleaner, proving it can do more than just clean.
George Clooney's wife could be barred from entering US
Renowned human rights lawyer and Hollywood star George Clooney's wife, Amal Clooney, may soon be barred from entering the United States.
'Scattered Spider' behind Marks & Spencer cyberattack: Who are they?
UK retail giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) is facing a major cyberattack, carried out by hacking group Scattered Spider, BleepingComputer has reported.
Salman Khan's UK tour might happen in August now
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan decided to postpone his much-anticipated United Kingdom tour, The Bollywood Big One, after the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir.
Titanic survivor's letter fetches record ₹3.4cr at UK auction
A historic letter written by Titanic survivor Colonel Archibald Gracie has been sold for a record-breaking £300,000 (around ₹3.4 crore) at a UK auction.
US announces 90-day visa-free entry for these 41 countries
The US has a Visa Waiver Program (VWP) for citizens of 41 countries, allowing them to enter the US without a visa for up to 90 days. The program is for tourists and business travelers.
DeepMind UK employees push to unionize over Google's defense ties
Around 300 employees of Google DeepMind, the AI division of the tech giant in London, are looking to unionize.
Did Meghan Markle copy British author's work for Netflix's 'Pearl'?
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is facing plagiarism accusations from British children's author Mel Elliott.
Why Google has been sued for $6.6B in the UK
In a major development, Google is staring at a class action lawsuit in the UK, with damages potentially amounting to £5 billion ($6.6 billion).
Transgender women are not legally women, rules UK Supreme Court
Judges at the United Kingdom Supreme Court have unanimously ruled that the term "woman" is defined by biological sex, not acquired gender, under equalities law.
'What's a woman?': UK Supreme Court to rule on definition
The United Kingdom Supreme Court will rule on Wednesday in a legal dispute that focuses on the definition of a woman.
UK woman arrested for 'stealing' her own daughters' iPads
A 50-year-old history teacher from the United Kingdom, Amanda Brown, was recently arrested on suspicion of theft. The whole thing started when she confiscated her daughters' iPads in a disagreement over parenting.
Steelmaking in UK lives to see another day—after government intervention
The UK government has taken control of the operations of British Steel, owned by Chinese conglomerate Jingye, after passing emergency legislation through Parliament.
Netflix's upcoming 'Pride and Prejudice' series: Cast, crew, thematic changes
Netflix is all set to adapt Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice into a six-part limited series.
Netflix will hike its prices if UK increases levy
Netflix has announced plans to raise its subscription prices in the United Kingdom if a proposed 5% streaming levy comes into force.
Vijay Mallya's appeal against bankruptcy order in UK rejected
Indian business tycoon Vijay Mallya has lost his appeal against a bankruptcy order by London's High Court.
UK is developing AI to catch murderers before they strike
The UK government is working on a "murder prediction" program, using personal data to identify people who could be at risk of committing violent crimes.
UK welcomes 1st baby born to woman with transplanted womb
In a historic medical milestone, the first woman in the UK with a transplanted womb has given birth to a baby girl.
Epstein, Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre given days to live
Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein and also an alleged victim of Prince Andrew's sexual abuse, has announced she is dying.
Arthritis pain may soon be a thing of the past
A groundbreaking clinical trial is underway in the UK, which could revolutionize treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
Shahana Goswami's 'Santosh' won't release in India after all
The critically acclaimed film Santosh, directed by British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri, has reportedly been refused release in India over the portrayal of police brutality, misogyny, and Islamophobia.
World's safest, unsafest countries' list out; where does India rank
Traveling can pose safety challenges in today's world, as highlighted by recent surveys on crime rates.
Airlines threaten to sue London's Heathrow Airport over shutdown losses
London's Heathrow Airport, was brought to a standstill on Friday after a fire at an electricity substation.
Meta settles UK privacy case, halts personalized ads for user
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has agreed to stop personalized advertisements targeting a UK citizen.
Chiranjeevi honored with Lifetime Achievement Award by UK Parliament
Indian cinema's megastar Chiranjeevi was recently honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the UK Parliament in London.
UK government eager to expedite Manchester United's new stadium project
The UK government is keen to proceed with the construction of Manchester United's new stadium, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy has said.