The motion of no confidence in Corbyn was submitted by Labour MPs Dame Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey and a secret ballot could be held on Tuesday.
It's the perfect time to embrace this pop hue in your closet.
Navinder Singh Sarao used a couple of fairly simple techniques.
The best part is that an investor gets price appreciation and earns interest income as well, which is unique only to sovereign gold bond.
Here's a glimpse of all that happened around the world last month.
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The disclosure comes hours after Cameron admitted that he could have handled the tax row arising out of the Panama Papers leak "better", saying he will imminently publish details of his personal tax affairs.
The word was actually coined in 1965!
Ibrahimovic was forced off with a muscle problem with 11 minutes remaining, and the Swede was pictured sitting on the bench with an ice pack strapped to the back of his left leg.
Brexit is, in the parlance of the financial community, a 'risk-on' development.
Farage, 52, said he felt he had done all he could to achieve a vote for the United Kingdom to leave the EU in a referendum on June 23 and now he wanted "his life back".
The United Kingdom's embattled opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn, on Tuesday lost a no-confidence motion brought against him by his Labour party MPs in the wake of UK's shock Brexit vote.
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Police officers, stationed outside the Ecuadorean embassy in London where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has sought refuge since 2012, were withdrawn on Monday over three years after they were stationed there.
These 10 images show that we live in a bizarre world
After a recent spate of big-bang funding of food discovery and delivery apps, experts believe the sector's consolidation might be over and the remaining players are here to stay and thrive.
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The wait for Prince William's second baby was finally over as his wife Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, on Saturday gave birth to a baby girl.
Tainted New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent has told a London courtroom that former Indian cricketer Dinesh Mongia was one of the key members of a "Gang of four" that fixed matches during the unsanctioned and now defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL).
Most of the companies are Chinese and surprisingly all are diversified banks.
Going ahead, the likely implementation of the goods and services tax bill in July and how the monsoons play out will have a bearing on India's demand for gold and gold jewellery
People said they were throwing chairs, glasses and bottles at the attackers in a bid to stop them.
When size matters. Just as scotch bottles have become bigger, novels have also become fatter.
A raft of banks could face tough questions in the sweeping US crackdown on alleged corruption in global soccer as prosecutors review how much they knew about millions of dollars in bribes flowing through the US banking system to accounts around the world.
Five decades ago, 87 plane crashes took away the lives of 1,597 people.
Fourteen photos from events that defined the world in the week gone by.
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The age-old Indian practice has brought people from different cultures and countries together.
Wearing pink, pointy-eared hats to mock the new US president, throngs of protesters descended on the US capital and other cities around the globe to show Donald Trump they won't be silent over the next four years.
These images from across the globe tell that it is a crazy world out there!
Sterling was last at $1.4450, having carved out a massive range of $1.4000 to $1.5022.
Customers won't shift to electric cars until there is countrywide infrastructure for charging stations, which should be as spread out as petrol pumps now. Two, the price of the lithium ion battery, which constitutes 30 to 40 per cent of the cost of an electric car, has to fall substantially, so that the vehicle is as affordable as a gasoline one.
BBC director Francesca Unsworth says havigna global product is need of the hour
Will Greece manage to pay euro 1.5 billion to IMF?
'Did Islam kill those five people in London?' 'Or did one wacko individual do them in?' asks Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be freed, a UN panel ruled as it called on the UK and Sweden to compensate the whistleblower for his "arbitrary detention".
Polling stations across the United Kingdom opened on Thursday morning to decide the historic referendum on whether the country should remain a member of the European Union or leave the politico-economic union of 28 member states.
Police is expecting the death toll to rise.
The United Kingdom votes on June 8. A quick guide to the post terror election.
Rediff.com takes a look at drones as they engage in activities you'd never thought you'd see.