British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the head of the EU's executive, Ursula von der Leyen, agreed in a phone call on Saturday to step up Brexit talks to close "significant gaps" barring a new ...
Nearly a year after the first Gulf–European summit in Brussels gave an unprecedented boost to relations, the two sides have expanded cooperation in political and security fields, particularly in ...
The Conservative Party’s announcement this week that it would cut £47 billion from public spending over the next parliament – including a proposal to slash overseas development aid to just 0.1 per ...
The U.K. Carrier Strike Group and the Indian Navy Vikrant Carrier Strike Group are conducting a joint exercise for the first time, operating together in the Western Indian Ocean. The U.K. CSG, headed ...
Part 2: SecLink’s Supreme Court fight unveils a tender overhaul that slashed bids and shifted stakes, putting India’s urban renewal under the spotlight. The Dharavi project could be easily worth way ...
The Kerala High Court held that voluntarily filed returns cannot be revised through additional evidence under Rule 29 of the ITAT Rules (Income Tax (Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 1963). Rule ...
Early October can be one of the most eye-opening moments of the year, especially when it comes to balance and reciprocity (or a lack of it) within one-on-one bonds. That’s thanks to the fact that the ...
Female athletes "actually allege a clearer connection" between the NCAA and Defense Department funding for concussion research, making the NCAA subject to Title IX, than the precedents they rely on, ...
New data from Lloyds Bank shows that buying still beats renting in most of Britain's large cities - though there are some where a mortgage is still more expensive than rent.