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How a Brit MP participated in champagne drinking contest abroad, and passed out

Two British MPs, involved in a champagne drinking contest while on official business in Paris, drank so much that one needed to undergo

Eating disorder sufferers in UK ‘still face bullying, discrimination’

A new study has found that a majority of people who have suffered eating disorders are still bullied in the UK.   Eighty percent ...
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Michelangelo drawings of his muse exhibited in London

Michelangelo’s sketches, which he made for a younger man he is believed to have fallen in love with, are being displayed at London''s ...
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Aliens could be among us, says Britain''s top astronomer

Lord Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal of the UK, says aliens could be amongst us and we may not be able to recognise ...
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Aussies among most avid online video viewers

Aussies are the most avid online video viewers, according to a new research. Over 41 percent of Aussie Internet users have accessed YouTube videos, ...
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Israel launches massive drone that can fly 20 hrs non-stop to reach Iran

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has launched a massive drone that can fly non-stop for 20 hours, and is capable of reaching Iran. Marking a ...
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Frankie becomes fastest-growing magazine in Australia

Frankie, an independent women’s magazine, started by a couple of 25-year-olds in their one-bedroom flat in Brunswick, has become the fastest-growing magazine in ...
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Prince William unveiled as BAFTA’s new president

Prince William has been unveiled as BAFTA’s new president, 50 years after his grandfather Prince Philip had the same role.   William, 27, succeeds legendary ...
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Pak security forces kill two militants involved in GHQ attack

Pakistani security officials have reportedly killed two suspected terrorists, who were involved in the General Headquarters (GHQ) attack in Rawalpindi last year, in ...
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Pak agency detects corruption worth two trillion rupees

Pakistan’s Law Minister Babar Awan on Friday said that the National Accountability Bureau has so far detected the corruption worth rupees two trillion ...
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England WC fans to get special buses running from pub to brothel!

England World Cup fans are set to be treated with special shuttle services running from their local boozer to a brothel.Businessmen Lourens Opperman

Lustful journal, 170 years old, may fetch £4k at UK auction

A 170-year-old journal narrating tales of sex and drunkenness on the high seas is expected to fetch 4,000 pounds at an auction.Junior officer

Melbourne Indian restaurants ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign a sell out

In a reaction to a to a spate of racial attacks against Indians, chefs in Indian restaurants across Melbourne have launched a campaign

Coca-Cola ‘Britain’s most littered brand’

Bottles and cans of Coca-Cola account for 4.9 per cent of all rubbish dropped across the UK, making it the most littered brand

Nearly six in ten persons use mobile in developing world: UN

Nearly six in ten persons have a mobile phone in the developing world, according to a new UN report. An international Telecommunication Union report released

Teenagers of ''Kill More Curries'' gang suspected to be behind racial attacks on Indians

Teenage members of a violent gang called ''Kill More Curries'' are suspected to be behind the ongoing attacks on Indians in Melbourne. One 15-year-old member

Australia’s High Commissioner to India hails Vindaloo Against Violence campaign

Australia’s High Commissioner to India, Peter Varghese, has hailed the ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign in which thousands of Australians gathered to eat at

Chancellor Darling accuses ‘bully’ Brown of ‘unleashing forces of hell’ against him

Chancellor Alistair Darling has revealed how British Prime Minister Gordon Brown unleashed the “forces of hell” in order to bully him. Darling claimed that Brown’s

Victoria’s top cop discredits ‘voice’ of Indian students

Even as thousands across Australia participated in the ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign in a show of solidarity with the Indian community, Victoria''s Police

Brit parents may soon be ''sacking'' poor-performing headteachers!

Parents in the UK will get powers to "sack" headteachers, if they are unhappy with their child''s performance at local schools, under the
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