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Umpires received death threat in SA

Umpires received death threat in SA

Rediff.com30 Jan 2005

Steve Bucknor and Aleem Dar received a death threat on the final day of the fifth Test between England and South Africa.

Leicestershire may release Sehwag: Report

Leicestershire may release Sehwag: Report

Rediff.com20 Jul 2003

'A genuine back injury is expected to be used as the reason for releasing SehwagÂ…'The Sunday Telegraph said.

Curry, bhangra to feature in BBC radio drama!

Curry, bhangra to feature in BBC radio drama!

Rediff.com28 Mar 2004

One million pounds is being invested in the programme, whose stars include Hema Mangoo and Dharmesh Patel.

UK park stabbing spree that killed 3 declared terrorist attack

UK park stabbing spree that killed 3 declared terrorist attack

Rediff.com21 Jun 2020

A lone attacker, believed to be a Libyan refugee, went on a stabbing spree in a busy park in the southern English city of Reading, killing three people and injuring three others, the deadliest terrorist incident to strike Britain since 2017 London Bridge attack.

Dravid, Laxman real class: McGrath

Dravid, Laxman real class: McGrath

Rediff.com21 Dec 2003

The injured Australian pace spearhead heaped praise on the mainstays of the Indian team's batting.

Mohd Atta trained in Baghdad: Report

Mohd Atta trained in Baghdad: Report

Rediff.com14 Dec 2003

Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal had trained him at the instance of Saddam Hussein, a media report said.

British journalist abducted in Iraq

British journalist abducted in Iraq

Rediff.com13 Aug 2004

Imran plans to marry again

Imran plans to marry again

Rediff.com5 Jul 2004

"I am already thinking about looking for a second wife. It doesn't look possible this year, but I'll see if I'm able to find someone by my next birthday," the 51-year-old Imran said in an interview published in 'The Sunday Telegraph'.

Selectors confirm talks on Waugh's future

Selectors confirm talks on Waugh's future

Rediff.com22 Dec 2002

Chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns said Waugh had their support for the final two Ashes Tests but there were no guarantees beyond that.

New Zealand banking on Lord's motivation - Cairns

New Zealand banking on Lord's motivation - Cairns

Rediff.com3 May 2004

Cairns, who has said he will retire from Test cricket after the England tour, added the New Zealand squad was one of the strongest he had experienced.

Kiwis banking on Lord's motivation

Kiwis banking on Lord's motivation

Rediff.com2 May 2004

All rounder Chris Cairns will end his Test career at Trent Bridge where the third and final Test starts on June 10.

Queen shifted out of Buckingham Palace due to COVID-19 crisis

Queen shifted out of Buckingham Palace due to COVID-19 crisis

Rediff.com15 Mar 2020

The 93-year-old monarch and her 98-year-old husband, Prince Philip, are likely to be placed in quarantine at the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk in the coming weeks as tougher measures are put in place to fight the coronavirus outbreak in the UK affecting over 1,140 people.

Saddam may be given 48 hours to flee

Saddam may be given 48 hours to flee

Rediff.com9 Feb 2003

The US and the UK may give this option if weapons inspectors report that the Iraqi dictator is refusing to disarm fully, a report said.

Candice Warner says 'it's my fault' for husband's ball-tamper crisis

Candice Warner says 'it's my fault' for husband's ball-tamper crisis

Rediff.com1 Apr 2018

Disgraced Australia former vice-captain David Warner's wife Candice blamed herself for her husband's part in the ball-tampering scandal, adding that the taunts they faced in South Africa took a huge toll.

Ferrari, McLaren take a hit from Marussia collapse

Ferrari, McLaren take a hit from Marussia collapse

Rediff.com28 Dec 2014

Ferrari and McLaren stand to lose millions as a result of the collapse of the Marussia Formula One team, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported.

Twitter also sold data to Cambridge Analytica researcher, says report

Twitter also sold data to Cambridge Analytica researcher, says report

Rediff.com30 Apr 2018

Aleksandr Kogan, who created tools for Cambridge Analytica that allowed the political consultancy to psychologically profile and target voters, bought the data from the microblogging website in 2015, before the recent scandal came to light.

Neel Mukherjee's novel in Booker Prize shortlist

Neel Mukherjee's novel in Booker Prize shortlist

Rediff.com9 Sep 2014

Kolkata-born British author Neel Mukherjee's latest novel The Lives of Others, set in troubled Bengal of the 1960s and centres around a dysfunctional family, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize 2014, in its debut as a global literary award.

Kate releases new pictures of UK Princess Charlotte

Kate releases new pictures of UK Princess Charlotte

Rediff.com29 Nov 2015

New pictures of Britain's baby Princess Charlotte at six months old taken by her mother Kate were on Sunday released by Kensington Palace.

Christian Michel's Italian lawyer speaks out!

Christian Michel's Italian lawyer speaks out!

Rediff.com21 Jan 2019

While questioning Christian Michel in Dubai, Rosemary Patrizi tells Ashis Ray, Indian investigators made him an offer -- that if he named a member of the Gandhi family as having received kickbacks, they would not pursue him as an accused.

Kolkata 2001: The Odyssey, viewed from the sidelines

Kolkata 2001: The Odyssey, viewed from the sidelines

Rediff.com14 Mar 2021

20 years ago this week, India and Australia played one of the greatest Test matches in cricket history. Sreehari Nair relives the sound and the fury of that unforgettable game at the Eden Gardens.

Find out why Bale is suffering at Real...

Find out why Bale is suffering at Real...

Rediff.com10 May 2015

Gareth Bale is suffering at Real Madrid because his team mates are not passing him the ball enough.

Malaysia Airlines to change name to boost reputation

Malaysia Airlines to change name to boost reputation

Rediff.com28 Jul 2014

Reeling under the pressure of two catastrophic aviation tragedies, Malaysia Airlines is mulling a name change and restructuring of routes in a bid to repair its reputation, a media report has said.

India is Britain's closest friend: Theresa May

India is Britain's closest friend: Theresa May

Rediff.com6 Nov 2016

In an article published in the Sunday Telegraph as she left for India for her first bilateral visit outside the UK, she said plans to promote the best of Britain during her three-day trade mission to New Delhi and Bengaluru.

Sahara is by no means financially weak and Force India will race on: Mallya

Sahara is by no means financially weak and Force India will race on: Mallya

Rediff.com10 Nov 2014

Force India co-owner Vijay Mallya has rejected speculation about his Formula One team's finances, saying they will be racing for years to come.

Pakistan-origin MP appointed new UK home secretary

Pakistan-origin MP appointed new UK home secretary

Rediff.com30 Apr 2018

Sajid Javid, the son of a Pakistani bus driver whose family migrated to Britain in the 1960s, becomes the first South Asian origin MP to hold a key portfolio in the UK Cabinet.

Queen Elizabeth's gay dilemma

Queen Elizabeth's gay dilemma

Rediff.com3 Jun 2013

Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, who was Bishop of Rochester for 15 years, said the Queen took an oath to "uphold God's laws" when she was crowned.

'India is a semi-literate country and Chetan Bhagat is the best it can do'

'India is a semi-literate country and Chetan Bhagat is the best it can do'

Rediff.com5 Feb 2015

'Chetan Bhagat is not great literature. Is that like you write third rate books and people can't do much better than to read those third rate books. Is it really an achievement?'

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