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'Our work is urgent, we begin it today': What Starmer said in speech as UK PM - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 hours agoNEW DELHI: Keir Starmer, who became UK Prime Minister after the Labour Party's landslide victory in...
Labour wins landslide victory in UK election
Semafor· 4 hours agoCorbyn was later suspended after falling foul of Starmer’s “zero tolerance” on antisemitism, a decision some on the party’s far left criticized as a “...
Why A Shaun Of The Dead Reboot Shouldn't Happen? Insights From Simon Pegg
Pinkvilla· 6 hours agoShaun of the Dead released in 2004, combined laughs and zombies in a way that captivated audiences...
Reporter claims Ruud van Nistelrooy is being lined up as next Man United manager
The Peoples Person Articles· 9 hours agoThe Sun’s Neil Custis has quite a reputation among Manchester United fans due to his somewhat...
The God-Empress of Washington
The Dispatch· 10 hours agoI hope Harris is having those conversations right now, though she should have been having them a year ago. If the so-called insiders and elites and...
Despicable Me 4 Movie Review: Serviceably sweet but not the best in the series
The Times of India· 1 day agoStory: Former supervillain turned secret agent Gru (Steve Carell), still sees himself as a misfit...
10 Iconic Enemy To Lovers Trope Rom-Com Movies To Watch On OTT
Pinkvilla· 1 day agoThe enemies-to-lovers theme is immensely popular among romantic comedy fans. Rom-coms have been...
Throwback: When Rekha spoke about 'remarriage' after the death of her husband Mukesh Aggarwal |...
The Times of India· 1 day agoRekha, the iconic and timeless beauty of Bollywood, has captivated audiences for decades with her...
Amazon Prime Video in July 2024: the 5 best new shows and movies to watch
T3· 1 day agoThis movie from the director of Drive is a creepy and intense watch, taking a deeply cynical and...
Till Russia do us part? NATO at 75, an enduring alliance
The Hindu· 2 days agoIn Gen. Sir John Hackett’s terrifying alternate fiction, The Third World War (1978), which describes...