UK police chief quits over anti-terror blunder

Johnson told BBC radio he had accepted Assistant Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bob Quick’s resignation with “great reluctance and sadness,” after the blunder triggered premature anti-terror arrests on Wednesday. British police were forced to bring forward a major anti-terror operation after… बाँकी अंश »

British workers in protest over foreigners

(IANS) Workers across Britain staged unofficial walkouts Friday in spreading protest over the hiring of foreigners at British refineries. Angry workers have walked out of a dozen refineries across Britain this week saying construction projects bagged by European companies were… बाँकी अंश »

Nanao Singh enters world junior boxing final in Mexico

(IANS) India’s Thokchom Nanao Singh entered the final of the 48-kg class in the World Youth Boxing Championships, defeating Beccu Jeremy of France on points (14:4)here at the Gymnastics Complex. Nanao of the Services now meets Nikolaychuk Gregoriy of Russia… बाँकी अंश »

Scandalous Royal photos land man in jail

A man has been held after trying to sell intimate stolen photos of Prince William and his girlfriend Kate Middleton to a London newspaper. The photos of the couple on holiday in the Caribbean island of Mustique were offered to… बाँकी अंश »

Next Olympic torch run will be restricted

The Olympic torch relay before the 2012 Olympics will be limited to Britain after protests spoiled the worldwide relay ahead of the Beijing Games. Tessa Jowell, the Olympics minister, told The Sunday Times that there had been “a lot of… बाँकी अंश »

Real and Juventus meet in toughest Champions League group

Irish Sun Friday 29th August, 2008 (IANS) Real Madrid and resurgent Italian giants Juventus are set to meet in what looks like the toughest group of the forthcoming Champions League campaign following Thursday’s draw in Monaco. The two also confront… बाँकी अंश »