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Keir Starmer: Ex-Rights Lawyer, Musician Set To Take UK's Labour Back To Power
NDTV· 5 hours agoIf exit polls are confirmed, at 61, Starmer will be the oldest person to become British prime...
4th July: How America became a premier study abroad destination after independence
Financial Express· 21 hours agoAmerican universities consistently rank among the top in global university rankings, thanks to their...
Who could get key roles in a UK Labour government?
Hindustan Times· 5 hours agoRayner, 44, is an outlier in a country long dominated by a ruling class disproportionately educated at private schools and Oxford and Cambridge...
Annamalai takes study break to Oxford as BJP steps up plan for 2026 Tamil Nadu elections
Business Today· 2 days agoThe three-month fellowship, according to several reports, was on the horizon for Annamalai even...
Keir Starmer: The human rights lawyer turned Labour Leader
The Telegraph· 17 hours agoSir Keir, who was knighted by the late Queen Elizabeth II for his services to law and criminal...
Who Could Get Key Roles In A UK Labour Government?
NDTV· 4 hours agoRayner, 44, is an outlier in a country long dominated by a ruling class disproportionately educated at private schools and Oxford and Cambridge...
Abhinav Bindra, India's First Individual Olympic Gold Medallist, Honoured Ahead Of Paris Olympics |...
NDTV· 7 days agoLord Anthony Bamford, founder of multinational construction giant JCB, was honoured with the...
Weaponising law and a lie to attack Indo-Islamic heritage
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoThe destruction is achieved through first, a lie: The lie that this architecture does not belong to...
Swing-state legislatures diverge on election-year gun measures
Michigan Advance· 18 hours agoStates continued to diverge on gun policy this year, with especially intense debate in the swing...
UK General Election 2024: When a furious Labour voter thought party was taxing ‘condoms’ | World...
The Times of India· 2 days agoLabour is likely to come back to power after 14 years in the political wilderness but that doesn’t...