It seems there's a very clear cut-off point," says Fay Morgan, who is in charge of these shopping-centre road shows, under the banner "Hundreds and Thousands". "At around the start of the 1980s, people's memories start to be all about
Tuesday nights are sacrosanct," says Jennifer Charrington, 35, who goes to a weekly class run by the English National Ballet (ENB) near the Royal Albert Hall in London. Because her husband, Peter, gets home late, she has a mesh of
So far we have been supporting the children's progress to independence by discussing it without doing too much about it. They have both been down to the shop a few times to spend their pocket money, but, as there are
Nazamuddin Mohammidy (34) was one of a group who took over an internal Afghan flight in 2000 and landed it in the UK, where they threatened to kill those on board unless they were granted asylum. Now it has emerged
Delivering a speech at Greater Columbus Convention Center in Ohio on Thursday, McCain said: 'By January 2013, America has welcomed home most of the servicemen and women who have sacrificed terribly so that America might be secure in her freedom.
The Tamil Nadu government has set up a welfare board for transgenders -- the first of its kind in India. The aspect that stands out is that six of the board members are transgenders, appointed from across Tamil Nadu.
Bharatiya Janata Party emerged on top with 32-42 out of the 66 seats, which went to polls in the second phase of Karnataka assembly elections on Friday followed by Congress (15-20) and Janata Dal-Secular (8-12), according to an exit poll
Negotiations for release of the hostages are progressing well, the officials told PTI, adding they could be free in a day or two. The abduction is suspected to have been carried out by some dissatisfied locals, who are unhappy at
Anticipating the possibility of more attempts by terrorists to cross the border, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir are carrying out 'strategic repositioning' to foil such bids. Troops already present in the state are being redeployed and repositioned to deal
Though Madhya Pradesh police are tight-lipped in this regard, all the indications are directed towards SIMI activists Abu Faisal, who was arrested from a hotel in the Gwaltoli area of the city in 2006 while attending a meeting of the
President Viktor Yushchenko attended an international conference "Constitutional Court in a system of state authorities: current issues and ways of their resolution." President's press office reports. In his speech the President expressed satisfaction about the Constitutional Court of Ukraine being