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'I Am Sorry': Rishi Sunak Concedes Defeat After Conservative Party's Wipeout In UK Elections
Times Now· 20 hours agoUK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has conceded defeat in the UK polls as Keir Starmer's Labour Party...
Who is Keir Starmer, the likely next Prime Minister of UK who once demanded abolition of British...
The Economic Times· 18 hours agoAs the opposition leader, Keir Starmer is likely to be Britain's next prime minister on Friday with...
‘I am sorry’: Rishi Sunak takes responsibility for the loss of Conservative Party in UK polls
Firstpost· 20 hours agoUK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Friday conceded defeat and apologised to the members of his...
Report: Kings ‘team to watch' for DeRozan sign-and-trade with Bulls
NBC Sports BayArea· 15 minutes agoWojnarowski added that a third team would need to be involved to pull off the move. Wojnarowski...
Anirban Bhattacharya: ‘The stage and the camera give the same vibe to me’
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoAfter collaborating with a university senior on a screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello,...
Despicable Me 4 movie review: With none of the laughs and little of the warmth
Indian Express· 14 hours agoDespicable Me 4 is driven solely by the purpose of cashing in, with a plot that is as...
Was Virat Kohli Feeling Underconfident During T20 World Cup 2024? Heres What Team India Star Has...
Latest India News· 11 hours agoBefore scripting a moment that he would never forget in his life, India's stalwart batter, Virat...
Babul Supriyo REVEALS He's Returning To Cinema: Playing A Role In Mahesh Bhatt's Next - Exclusive
Times Now· 14 hours agoIn an exclusive conversation with Zoom, Babul Supriyo revealed that he's all set to make his return...
CMF Phone 1 By Nothing: More Gimmicks, Less Substance
Times Now· 12 hours agoCMF, a sub-brand of Carl Pei-owned Nothing, is gearing up to launch its first budget phone in India ...
Farrukh Dhondy | Starmer in No. 10, as Tories bite the dust, but don’t wait for any major shift
The Asian Age· 1 hour agoOn election night after the July 4 single-day election, the exit polls predicted that Labour would get 410 seats in the House of Commons -- and so it came almost precisely to pass. No secret ...