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Britain’s economy expanded 0.3% in the second quarter, above forecasts of 0.1%, despite slowing from Q1’s 0.7% growth. Officials attribute the boost to a strong June performance, offering relief to the Labour government and easing pressure on public finances.
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During his UK visit, Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted India's advancements in digital infrastructure, innovation, and emerging technologies. He emphasized strengthening India-UK trade ties through the FTA and explored collaboration in fintech, sustainable finance, and SME-led growth with key UK leaders.
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Indian-owned companies in the UK have surged to 1,197 in 2025, up 23% from last year, with revenues hitting £72.14 billion. The TMT sector leads, and Wipro tops growth rankings with a 448% revenue increase, the latest report shows.
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British F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Saturday night after running low on fuel
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Women were hired for spying during World War-II, and were the only ones allowed to take on a combatant role by the British Army. However, many of them have been forgotten
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A French-British blueprint will be presented to military officials during the Paris talks and include discussions on how their militaries will contribute towards creating an international force for Ukraine
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A man from a small group of protesters chanting pro-Khalistan slogans outside Chatham House ran past the barricade in an attempt to block the path of India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's car
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The resolution received 10 votes in favour, none against, and five abstentions including France, Britain, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia
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The Competition and Markets Authority said it will examine whether Google is weakening competition by stifling innovation, giving preference to its own services, or exploiting user data
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Her first post is a black and white video of herself at the beach, wearing white and drawing 2025 in the sand on an overcast day
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A new research has found that these spice tins ended up in the hands of German soldiers when the Western Front fell silent as soldiers walked across no man's land to exchange handshakes, gifts and a game of football 110 years ago
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Despite her talent for stealing wigs, diamonds, and faking accents, 'Joan' is as much a story about a mother's dedication to her child (played by Mia Millichamp-Long) as it is a heist caper, reports 'Variety'. Sophie Turner revealed that it was the theme of maternal love that resonated with her most when she first joined the project.
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The riots, which erupted after three young girls were killed in Southport, England, began when a July 29 attack was falsely attributed to a Muslim migrant due to online misinformation, Reuters reported.
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You campaigned for it, you fought for it and you voted for it and now it has arrived, says Starmer amid huge public applause
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WikiLeaks founder did what journalists in free societies are supposed to do: Speak truth to power
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“The alleged comments were wrong, they were racist and he has rightly apologised for them and that remorse should be accepted,” Sunak told members of Parliament.
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Boulter secured her first WTA 500 title on Sunday night after defeating Kostyuk in their first encounter, a match that lasted 2 hours and 13 minutes.
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A storm battered Britain, northern Germany and southern Scandinavia early Saturday, for a third day, with powerful winds, heavy rain and storm surges that caused floods, power outages, evacuations and disrupted flights, railway service and ferry lines
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Britain's counter-terrorism police said on Saturday that it has opened reviews into 55 new cases this week as it urged the public to report incidents of online terrorism content to the police.
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There are 635 companies incorporated in India that are owned or controlled from the UK with a combined turnover of approximately Rs 4,88,840 crores and employing around 666,992 people.