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Castles Built On Sand: The Illusory Nature Of UK Labour’s Supermajority
Free Press Journal· 8 hours agoAs expected, the 2024 General Election in the United Kingdom resulted in the widely anticipated...
Chandrashekhar Azad at Idea Exchange: ‘Caste census must happen…This time, Opposition said the same...
Indian Express· 3 hours agoHe is doing his work, the decision is up to the people... We think our work is not complete. Kanshi...
Santhanam gets ready with a sequel for DD Returns - News Today | First with the news
News Today· 4 hours agoThe next instalment of last year’s hugely successful movie ‘DD Returns’ is here. Produced by...
Heist, firing, extortion from Bihar jail: A 5’5 Moriarty who shook Bengal
The Telegraph· 52 minutes agoFive-foot-five and average of build, forty-something Subodh Singh barely looks the role he embodies...
A court rules that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through Ecuador's capital
Hindustan Times· 5 hours agoThe city government appealed the ruling, which is based on an article of Ecuador’s Constitution that...
Use of colloquialisms in written work under the influence of social media worry teachers
The Telegraph· 50 minutes agoCut the ... instead of Bury the Hatchet, a Class VII student wrote in an answer script of a school...
Sebi strikes finfluencers: Can Sebi diktat protect investors from dubious investment advices on...
The Economic Times· 24 minutes agoIt implies that anyone who gives investment advice or recommendations, even implicitly, cannot...
Mukul Roy stable, responding to treatment, says hospital
Indian Express· 51 minutes agoTHE CONDITION of former Railway minister and veteran politician Mukul Roy, who was admitted to a...
87 stranded in floodwaters in 2 districts rescued: Govt
Indian Express· 2 hours agoThe Uttar Pradesh government claimed to have rescued 87 people who were stranded in floodwaters in...
UK’s diplomatic reset on the cards
Tribune India· 6 hours agoLammy’s approach, defined as ‘progressive realism’, is inspired by two of his Labour predecessors — Ernest Bevin and Robin Cook, one a hard-nosed...