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5 of family shot dead by kin over land dispute

The row could not have come at a worse time for Johnson, who polled the most votes from 313 Conservative MPs in five rounds in the first of the two-phased election.

Five members of a family, including a boy, were shot dead allegedly by three relatives after a dispute over a strip of land for constructing a road in a town in Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar district, police said Saturday.(AFP Photo)
Updated on Jun 22, 2019 04:30 PM IST
Sagar | ByPress Trust of India

Boris’ domestic row hits bid to be UK PM

The row could not have come at a worse time for Johnson, who polled the most votes from 313 Conservative MPs in five rounds in the first of the two-phased election.

Police were called to the home of leadership candidate Boris Johnson. (REUTERS Photo)
Updated on Jun 23, 2019 07:00 AM IST
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UK minister Mark Field suspended after climate change scuffle

Mark Field was on Friday suspended by Downing Street after he manhandled a woman climate change campaigner at a high-profile dinner on Thursday.

Field was appointed by May as the minister of state for Asia and the Pacific at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in June 2017.(Reuters file photo)
Updated on Jun 21, 2019 05:14 PM IST
Hindustan Times, London | By

Fresh pressure on UK to apologise for Jallianwala Bagh massacre

During a visit in 1997, Queen Elizabeth said at the Jallianwala Bagh memorial: "History cannot be rewritten, however much we might sometimes wish otherwise. It has its moments of sadness, as well as gladness. We must learn from the sadness and build on the gladness.”

The Theresa May government is expected to reiterate on Tuesday Britain’s position since the mid-1990s of expressing ‘deep regret’ for the April 13, 1919, massacre in Jallianwala Bagh that may set the stage for a full apology later, amid growing demand for the gesture.(HT File Photo)
Updated on Apr 09, 2019 07:38 AM IST
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UK in ‘feverish’ talks at UN on Masood Azhar, tense Indo-Pak situation

British Foreign Office minister Mark Field, who left for India on Thursday, told the House of Commons that diplomatic, military and other channels were being worked to help de-escalate the tense situation between India and Pakistan.

Britain is engaged in ‘feverish’ talks at the UN on efforts to calm tensions between India and Pakistan, besides joining France and the US in a bid to list Jaish-e-Mohammad founder Masood Azhar as a terrorist under the Security Council Resolution 1267.(AFP/File Photo)
Published on Mar 01, 2019 08:39 AM IST
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