April 16, 2023
Amir Khan lands in England to help brother box better
Britain’s youngest Olympic Boxing medalist Amir Khan has flown back to England from San Francisco for the sake of his younger boxer brother Haroon Khan who is set to make his Boxing debut at the age of 21 on the undercard in Sheffield this Saturday. Amir would be helping his brother with the techniques and physical strength boosting exercises. Amir Khan is scheduled to fight against Julio Diaz on April…
Read more...Placido Domingo to be bestowed upon with ‘Freedom of the City of London’
Placido Domingo, a name which has served the British Opera lovers for over five decades with versatile and strong gifted voice, would be felicitated for his standout contributions to the London life. Placido would be bestowed upon with the ‘Freedom of the city of London’ recognition on Tuesday. Placido Domingo would be honoured on completion of his 200 appearances at the Royal Opera House. The Spanish Opera singer debuted with…
Read more...Boston Marathon 2013 explosions prompt London Marathon security review
The Boston Marathon 2013 bombings on Monday, which have caused the deaths of three persons, have prompted the London Marathon organisers to reassess security for the upcoming event. The Boston Marathon 2013 explosions wounded more than 100 persons, with the event consisting of 374 Britons. There has been no confirmation yet of any British fatalities on account of the Boston blasts. Sports Minister Hugh Robertson has expressed absolute faith that…
Read more...Boston marathon blasts may have Britons among sufferers
Two Boston marathon blasts, which have gravely injured more than 100 athletes and locals, also fear to have included Britons taking part in the race in large numbers. The twin blasts rocked the United States of America killing three people when Boston Marathon was underway on Monday. Around 25, 000 athletes took part in the race when the Boston blasts rocked the finish line. As the reports pour-in, three people…
Read more...Margaret Thatcher funeral: Body moved to chapel for Westminster Dean’s service
Prior to the funeral of Margaret Thatcher, who died last Monday, the corpse of former Conservative PM will be relocated to the Chapel of St. Mary Undercroft in the Palace of Westminster on Wednesday. A parliamentary vote may be cast later on whether to annul Prime Minister’s Questions in order to permit MPs to attend the Margaret Thatcher funeral. Two MPs, George Galloway of the Respect Party and Dennis Skinner…
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