British Royalty Tours 2012: The Queen and Princes' Travel Plans

Next year's tours by the British royalty have been announced as everyone in the family will be making an appearance in different parts of the world. Every prince with his wife (excluding Harry who is still single)...

Range Rover Evoque in Production and In Demand

The new Range Evoque is now out for production and the public has reacted with considerable demand for the unique British crossover. It's a slightly unusual shape but a well thought out vehicle that doesn't mimiic...

Cuts will not end the UK crisis

Tumbling stock markets, riots in the streets and rising unemployment are not signs of economic confidence, despite George Osborne's assurances. The British economy remains in a depression, defined by the...

'Another Face', Caroline Jaine's Cambridge-Karachi project

Caroline Jaine, a UK based artist, writer, film-maker, with a background in diplomacy and media strategy, had paid a short visit to Karachi a few months ago for her very interesting Cambridge-Karachi project. As...

Queen Elizabeth on first state visit to Republic of Ireland

The Irish republic is mounting its biggest ever security operation of the start of a visit by Queen Elizabeth. It is the first visit to Ireland by a British monarch for a century. It is a sign that both countries...

Col. Muammar Gadhafi calls for cease-fire negotiations with NATO

The Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gadhafi has called for cease fire and negotiations with NATO countries carrying out air strikes against his forces. In an 80 minutes live broadcast, he said he will sign deals with...

Coalition partners trade blows over voting reform

It doesn't really matter which voting system is adopted, whoever you vote for you get the same policies anyway.  Politicians make promises that the public want to hear before the election then break every one...

Fashionisto & socialite Emmanuel Ray named Britain's First It Boy

When BBC Entertainment Correspondont Paul Conway named Emmanuel Ray Britain's First Ever It Boy, the interest that began to generate saw the former Model and Dancer become London's Hot New Socialite! The ...

Why British Asian Women Smoke

Are British Asian women the new smokers? If, asked this question twenty years ago you would more than likely hold your head up high and reply “NO.” Whereas, times have clearly changed since the 80s and 90’s with statistics now suggesting a more unconventional fact that...

UK Police Arrest WikiLeaks Backers For Web Attacks

UK Police Arrest WikiLeaks Backers For Web Attacks "“Thе arrests wеrе associated tο new ‘distributed rejection οf service’ (DDoS) attacks bу аn online organisation job themselves Anonymous,” London...

UK - Supermarket Checkouts Fail

U.K. Checkouts Fail across the Country Hundreds of shoppers around the UK were left unable to pay for groceries recently after hundreds of registers went down across the Country. Hundreds of shoppers were unable to make purchases when checkouts would not accept debit and...

British Territory still on American soil

I vaguely remembered General Braddock from American History. As children in public schools, we spend some time on history in our early years of education, though it may take a lifetime to connect the dots...

Big storm hits Washington like it hit the British in 1814

A large fast-moving storm went through Washington DC on Sunday afternoon. I called my wife who was shopping at the mall with my daughter to tell them a big storm was on the way and they should stay at the mall...

The Mosque in Mussoorie with Afghan connection

This is the tale of a Mosque called Amania Juma Masjid which hads deep rooted connections with Afghan History.Afghans arrived for peace conference in 1920 and donated for a mosque here. " The deep voice of...

When Mussoorie was haunted by Human Oil Extractor's or Teli's

" As the British after the First War of Independence or the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 were able to regain the lost ground and rule India under the crown their atrocities towards Indians gained momentum with every...

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