Is UK safe for Indian students anymore? London: Yet another Indian student has come under attack in Britain. Praveen Reddy, from Hyderabad, was a student of MBA at the London Business School. On Friday night, he was stabbed several times at a party he was attending in Newham, London, the Scotland Yard said. The boy is currently recuperating at the London Royal Hospital. Praveen suffered severe abdomen and chest injuries and is currently said to be in...  
07:37 AM, Feb 12, 2012

London: Indian student stabbed; 11 arrested London: An Indian student, Pravin Reddy, doing an MBA at the London Business School was stabbed on Friday in the London borough of Newham Scotland Yard on Saturday said. Eleven people have been arrested following the stabbing of the Indian student who was not named by the Scotland Yard. Pravin was admitted to the London Royal hospital with deep neck, abdomen & chest injuries. The family has been informed Pravin...  
05:13 PM, Feb 11, 2012

Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call London: Trading jokes and swapping leads, investigators from the FBI and Scotland Yard spent the conference call strategizing about how to bring down the hacking collective known as Anonymous, responsible for a string of embarrassing attacks across the Internet. Unfortunately for the cyber sleuths, the hackers were in on the call too - and now so is the rest of the world. Anonymous published the roughly 15-minute-long recording of the...  
03:02 AM, Feb 04, 2012

S&P cuts ratings for big global banks New York: Standard & Poor's reduced its credit ratings on 15 big banking companies, mostly in the Europe and the United States, on Tuesday as the result of a sweeping overhaul of its ratings criteria. JPMorgan Chase & Co, Bank of America Corp, Citigroup Inc, Wells Fargo & Co, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Morgan Stanley, Barclays Plc, HSBC Holdings Plc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and UBS AG, were...  
09:53 AM, Nov 30, 2011

22 illegal workers from India arrested in UK London: Twenty-two Indians have been arrested over the past five weeks by Britain's immigration authorities for working illegally in the country, and the UK Border Agency is now working to deport them from the country. The illegal workers were arrested in enforcement operations on businesses and private addresses across England, Wales and Scotland. These businesses now face fines of up to 10,000 pounds for each illegal worker, unless they can...  
04:09 PM, Nov 01, 2011

Shane Warne, Elizabeth Hurley engaged: reports London: One of the most talked about couples in cricket and showbiz alike, Australian spin legend Shane Warne and British actress Elizabeth Hurley reportedly got engaged in Scotland during a golf event. The 42-year-old Warne and the 46-year-old Hurley, previously married to Indian businessman Arun Nayar, got engaged after a dinner at a hotel in St Andrews, on Scotland's east coast, where the Aussie was taking part in a golf...  
11:24 AM, Oct 02, 2011

Fresh arrest in British phone hacking case London: A 35-year-old man on Wednesday became the sixteenth suspect to be arrested by British police as part of the investigation into phone hacking at the now-defunct News of the World tabloid of media baron Rupert Murdoch. Officers from Scotland Yard arrested the unnamed man early on Wednesday morning after a swoop on his home. He was taken to a north London police station for questioning on suspicion of conspiracy...  
04:21 PM, Sep 07, 2011

Cop probing UK phone-hacking scandal arrested London: In a fresh development in Britain's phone hacking scandal, a police officer has been arrested in relation to leaks during investigation into the unethical news gathering practices at the now defunct News of the World tabloid. The 51-year-old detective constable was arrested while at work and bailed as part of continuing investigations by Scotland Yard. He has also been suspended. A second man, aged 35, has been arrested by...  
08:29 AM, Aug 20, 2011

Hundreds of tons of oil leaked in North Sea: UK London: The British government warned on Monday that several hundred tons of oil may have leaked into the North Sea from a Royal Dutch Shell rig. The Department for Energy and Climate Change said it estimates that the leak from a flow line at the Gannet Alpha platform off the Scottish coast that began last week could have spilled several hundred tons of oil into the sea. It said the...  
08:41 PM, Aug 15, 2011

Facial recognition in use after riots London: Facial recognition technology being considered for London's 2012 Games is getting a workout in the wake of Britain's riots, a senior police chief told The Associated Press on Thursday, with officers feeding photographs of suspects through Scotland Yard's newly updated face-matching program. Chief Constable Andy Trotter of the British Transport Police said the sophisticated software was being used to help find those suspected of being involved in the worst...  
02:56 PM, Aug 12, 2011

NOTW scandal: Police arrests another journalist London: Greg Miskiw, former news editor of the now defunct News of the World, was arrested on Wednesday by the Scotland Yard team investigating phone-hacking at newspaper titles owned by Rupert Murdoch's News International. Miskiw, 61, was arrested on suspicion of phone hacking, Scotland Yard said. He was arrested after visiting a police station by appointment by officers working on Operation Weeting. Miskiw was arrested on suspicion of unlawful interception...  
07:59 PM, Aug 10, 2011

We've arrested LulzSec spokesman: Scotland Yard London: Scotland Yard's cybercrime unit has arrested a teenager it suspects of working as the spokesman for the Lulz Security hacking collective, officials said Wednesday. The Metropolitan Police's Central e-Crime Unit arrested a 18-year-old at an address in Scotland's remote Shetland Islands, the force said in a statement. His name wasn't released, but police said he was believed to be "Topiary," one of LulzSec's most prominent members. Police originally gave...  
09:16 AM, Jul 28, 2011

Probe in Norwegian killer's UK links London: Scotland Yard is probing links between the Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik and associates in Britain, based on mentions about a meeting in London in a document recovered from him after the Friday massacre. Breivik, 32, who has admitted carrying out the Oslo bombing and Utoeya island youth camp shootings which killed at least 93 people, wrote a 1,500-page manifesto in English, published online and dated "London 2011". Scotland...  
04:47 PM, Jul 25, 2011

Hindi word is codename for Obama's UK visit
by IANS
London: Guess what's the codename Scotland Yard has chosen for US President Barack Obama's state visit to Britain later this month? It's "chalaque", a Hindi word that means sharp and crafty. An article in the Daily Telegraph said that the Scotland Yard randomly selects codenames and the choice of the word "chalaque" for Obama's trip has raised eyebrows. Obama will be in Britain May 24-26. The word "chalaque" is used...  
03:29 PM, May 11, 2011

Scotland Yard's well prepared for the Royal Wedding

Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey is a short walk bur Scotland Yard's preparations are extensive for the Royal Wedding on Friday. ...
08:32 PM, Apr 28, 2011

Budget 2011: Meera Sanyal's corporate hope

Ahead of Budget 2011, Meera Sanyal, Chairperson and Country Head, RBS, India hopes that fiscal deficit will be brought down. ...
10:45 AM, Feb 17, 2011

Budget 2011: Meera Sanyal's suggestions

Chairperson and country executive of Royal Bank of Scotland in India Meera Sanyal suggests ways to tackle inflation. ...
10:12 AM, Feb 15, 2011

Terror plot foiled in Britain, 12 arrested
by IANS
London: Police in Britain have arrested 12 men on suspicion of preparing a potential plot against targets in the country, police said on Monday. The men, aged between 17 and 28, were detained by unarmed officers in dawn swoops at or near their homes in Cardiff, Stoke-on-Trent, Birmingham and London. The BBC described the arrests as a "significant counter-terrorism operation", but stressed the fact that police were unarmed suggested they...  
04:47 PM, Dec 20, 2010

Rabbits cost Britain 260 mn pounds
by IANS
London: Rabbits, introduced to Britain by the Romans, have cost the country more than 260 million pounds a year in damage to crops, businesses and infrastructure, according to a research released on Wednesday. According to research done in England, Wales and Scotland by CABI, an international agriculture and environment organisation, the estimated 40 million rabbits in Britain have been named the "most costly invasive species" in the country, the Guardian...  
06:13 PM, Dec 15, 2010