Indian intelligence operatives helping Musharraf fight terrorists: Report
India has quietly geared up its intelligence operatives in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran to help Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf fight terrorists, media reports have said. ANI
Benazir was advised to have security like Indian PM
The slain former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was advised by a journalist to follow tight security measures that are provided for Indian Prime Minister. ANI
US, UK to look after security of Pak nukes: Hillary
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has said that she would propose a joint US-British team to look after the security of Pakistans nuclear weapons if she is elected as President. ANI
US relying on Zardari, Fahim to keep Musharraf in power
The Bush Administration after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto is now depending on two politicians, Asif Ali Zardari and Makhdoom Amin Fahim, to keep President Pervez Musharraf in power and stabilise Pakistan, the Washington Post quoted US officials and regional experts, as saying. ANI
Scotland Yard team to find itself helpless: Fazlur
JUI Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that in present circumstances the Scotland Yard team will find itself helpless to conduct the probe into Benazir Bhuttos assassination on December 27, 2008. ANI
Board game creator makes a fortune with œ39m deal
A Scottish board game creator has become tens of millions of pounds richer after selling his invention to toy giant Hasbro for 39 million pounds. ANI
Brit teens top underage sex club in Europe: Report
No one can match British teenagers, when it comes to under-age sex, for figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) have shown that teens in the UK indulge in sex quite younger than their European counterparts. ANI
Brit supermarkets to ban eggs from battery hens
In a move against the ongoing consumer backlash over the impact of cheap food on animal welfare, British supermarkets have declared that they would be banning the sale of eggs from battery hens. ANI
Having breakfast daily helps you stay in shape
Want to fight the flab? Then, dont miss your breakfast, for a new study has suggested that those who consume the morning meal are least likely to gain weight. ANI
Scottish govt asks neighbours to expose drunks and druggies
Scottish government has asked its residents to expose their neighbours to police and social workers if they suspect they are neglecting their children because of drug addiction or alcohol abuse. ANI
Pak rejects reports on US covert operations in tribal areas
The Pakistan Government has rejected reports that the Bush Administration is planning to grant more freedom to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to carry out US covert operations in its tribal region, saying that the US has no authority to take such decisions, as the Pakistan Government is responsible for security in the country. ANI
UK living standards set to surpass US for first time in over a century
A new report by Oxford Economics consultancy has suggested that living standards in the UK are set to rise above those in the US for the first time since the 19th century. ANI
Brit schools failing to encourage bright kids: Study
A Government research has found that bright pupils in the UK are being failed by teachers, who do not stretch them and give them enough individual attention they need. ANI
Meet the couple who lost 21-stone in less than a year!
A couple who used to weigh the same as two small elephants have shed a whopping 21-stone in less than a year. ANI
Now, a family allowance for pets
A Japanese firm is doing its bit to welcome pets into families - by giving its employees a monthly family allowance for their pets. ANI
US mulling on more freedom to CIA for covert operations in Pak
The Bush Administration may give more freedom to the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to conduct clandestine operations in the tribal areas of Pakistan. ANI
Women survive on cough drops and aspirins for two days
Two cough drops and six aspirins came to the rescue of two women, who were stuck in a broken lift for two days. ANI
Benazir could have died of gunshots, says Musharraf (Lead)
Reiterating that slain ex-premier Benazir Bhutto was herself responsible for her assassination, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf indicated that she might have died of gunshots. ANI
Schoolboy earns £75,000 from bedroom business
A bedroom business has earned a schoolboy entrepreneur 75,000 pounds in the past year. ANI
Norman Mailers flirtations, friendships and feuds made public
The personal archive of Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Norman Mailer has been made public, revealing his flirtations, friendships and feuds during his lifetime. ANI
Abusive Brit callers making Indian call-centre employees sick
British callers who insult call-operators in India are making them sick with their behaviour, for a survey has found that the people working in call centres are plagued by heart attacks, ulcers and insomnia. ANI
12 die in bus, truck collision in Pakistan
At least 12 persons, including a woman and a child were killed and 20 others were wounded in a bus and truck collision in Punjabs Rajanpur district of Pakistan. ANI
Benazir could have died of gunshots, says Musharraf
Reiterating that slain ex-premier Benazir Bhutto was herself responsible for her assassination, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf indicated that she might have died of gunshots. ANI
School Principal dies along with two students in Nepal bus mishap
At least three people, including the Principal of a school were killed when a bus carrying over 80 students and teachers to a picnic spot near Kathmandu veered off the road and crashed. ANI
Smoking becoming uncool amongst NYC teens
Smoking has becoming uncool among teenagers in New York city, with smoking rates dropping by more than half in the past six years, it has been revealed. ANI
Boob job crushes womans dream of being a soldier
A German woman has been thrown out of army training because she has silicone breast implants. ANI
Many more claim seeing spaceships after Cornish UFO sighting
A British tabloid has been swamped with calls from people who claim to having seen spaceship-like flying objects, after it reported of a UFO sighting over Cornwall in South-west England. ANI
1 in 6 Brit couples prefer separate homes
It looks like Britons have sharply differing tastes in home comfort, for a survey has revealed that one in six couples would prefer living apart than share a home. ANI
