
London: British Prime Minister David Cameron, who considered a bat signed by Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar as one of his 'most valuable possessions', has donated it to raise money for a cricket stadium in Rwanda. The bat fetched 3,400 pounds (approx Rs 3 lakh) at an auction at the Lord's to raise funds for the stadium project, the Daily Telegraph reported. Some days ago, at an event of the...

05:09 PM, May 13, 2012

London: He's looked defensive, he's looked outraged, he's looked scared. But recently, Prime Minister David Cameron has rarely looked like he's in charge. The British leader has lost his confident aura as his friendships with figures central to the tabloid hacking scandal hand his government its biggest crisis since he entered No. 10 Downing Street. Questions are mounting about whether the scandal will poison his premiership. From the moment allegations...

02:09 AM, Jul 13, 2011

British Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed a plain-speaking streak during his Turkey and India visits. ...

11:12 PM, Jul 29, 2010

Qureshi's handling of the Press meet detracted the "large elements of agreement" reached between the Foreign Ministers. ...

09:42 PM, Jul 29, 2010

The Conservative govt in UK is working hard to place British Indians at heart of the new special relationship. ...

10:17 PM, Jul 26, 2010

Former British PM Gordon Brown is publishing an insider account of the global financial crisis, his first book since being ousted from office. ...

05:53 PM, Jul 26, 2010

David Cameron led Britain's centre-right Conservative Party back to power after 13 years on Tuesday. ...

06:59 AM, May 12, 2010

An anti-bullying charity had been contacted amid allegations on Brown's temper. ...

03:36 PM, Feb 22, 2010

Bridgetown: Opener Lendl Simmons hit a stroke-filled 76 off 70 balls on Monday to lift West Indies to a one-run victory over Pakistan in a rain-hit fourth cricket one-day international at Kensington Oval. The West Indies were set a revised target of 223 off 39 overs after showers during the interval, and were 154-4 off 29.5 overs when more bad weather ended the match. At that stage, the hosts were...

05:47 PM, Jan 21, 2008

New Delhi: The pain of not being able to play in the World Cup final will always be there but Ashish Nehra wants to forget the disappointing last month in his bid to make an international comeback at the earliest. I have just come back from Australia last week. My finger surgery went off well. My recovery has been pretty good. I was at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) doing...

05:28 PM, Jan 21, 2008