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Tata Steel: secret plan to rewrite pension law
People involved in the discussions say the law could become a Pandora’s box with “dangerous implications” for all UK pension schemes and employees.
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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming under more pressure to impose a strict lockdown across the country, as the surge in coronavirus cases shows no signs of coming under control.
For a wider look at the politics behind the crisis, we’ve been speaking to the investigative journalist Rana Ayyub
From the beaches of Cornwall to the slums of Mumbai and the cityscapes of New York, brothers Nicholas and Alex Bourne embarked on a trip together to explore what it means to have a sibling with Down’s Syndrome.
A woman is raped in India every fifteen minutes. Sohaila Abdulali is one of them. She was just seventeen when she was gang raped in her home city of Mumbai, in India.
Om Puri, one of the most versatile actors of Indian cinema, has died suddenly of a heart attack in Mumbai. He was 66.
People involved in the discussions say the law could become a Pandora’s box with “dangerous implications” for all UK pension schemes and employees.
2015 is turning out to be a grim and possibly defining year for France, and for Europe.
A major counter-terrorism exercise is taking place in the UK capital today, as we approach the 10th anniversary of the London bombings in which 52 people died. What has changed since 2005?
The actor Salman Khan, dubbed “India’s Tom Cruise”, has been sentenced by a Mumbai court to five years in prison for killing a man in a hit-and-run accident in 2002.
Law student Shreya Singhal wins her legal fight to scrap a draconian law threatening up to three years in prison for anyone who publishes information that annoys or inconveniences others.
Scotland Yard has asked TV stations not to “expose tactics” by broadcasting live images in the middle of a terrorist siege. Are such fears founded? Channel 4 News weighs up the arguments.
David Cameron is to meet with intelligence and security chiefs to discuss Britain’s response to the terror attacks in France, the day after joining one million marchers on the streets of Paris.
From oral traditions to engaging with audiences, ‘theatre’ has existed for thousands of years. So is actor Janet Suzman wrong to say it is a white European invention?
Former prime minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie may have been the targets of a terror attack by a British man, the Old Bailey is told.
Shrien Dewani, the British millionaire accused of murdering his wife on their honeymoon in South Africa, pleads not guilty.