Kargil Vijay Diwas live updates: India's brave forces foiled Pak plans in Kargil war, PM Modi says

The Indian armed forces had defeated Pakistan on July 26, 1999. Since then, the day is celebrated as 'Kargil Vijay Diwas' to rekindle the pride and valour of the soldiers who took part in Operation Vijay. The day marks the victory of Indian soldiers in recapturing the mountain heights that …...Read More

Jimmy McGovern says viewers will be 'deeply affected' by BBC drama about Anthony Walker

Screenwriter Jimmy McGovern has warned that viewers will be 'deeply affected' by his latest work, a BBC drama about Anthony Walker, who was murdered in a racist attack in Liverpool aged 18. The new 90-minute film, entitled Anthony, documents how the devout Christian was brutally killed on 29th July 2005 …...Read More

How to use the noise cancellation feature in Google Meet for your online meetings

1. Go to the Meet homepage 2. Click on the ‘Settings’ icon in the top right corner 3. Select Audio 4. Turn on Noise cancellation 5. Click Done Background noise during an ongoing meeting can be quite distracting at times and to tackle this problem Google has recently rolled out …...Read More

Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak will launch bold Silicon Valley-inspired venture

Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak are to launch a Silicon Valley-inspired venture capitalist spending spree on roads, infrastructure and energy. Chief Secretary to the Treasury Steve Barclay is expected to announce plans to ditch the Treasury's cautious approach to spending and adopt bold practices from US firms, the Sunday Telegraph …...Read More

GCSE and A-Level results will be decided by statistical modelling NOT teacher's predicted grades

Statistical modelling will be used to determine the majority of this year's A-level and GCSE results as opposed to predicted grades from teachers. Exam regulator Ofqual announced the government u-turn after concerns regarding the reliability of teacher-predicted grades were raised. The new statistical model will take into account a number …...Read More

Blow for herd immunity hopes as just one in ten UK people is now carrying coronavirus antibody

The number of people with coronavirus antibodies in the UK is a third lower than previously believed, official figures show. Public Health England data suggests just one in 10 people have the protective proteins in London when one in six did during the peak of the epidemic. And less than …...Read More

Demand for private school places surges by 30%

Middle class parents are planning to move their children to private schools over concerns pupils at state schools have 'fallen behind' during lockdown. The Independent Schools Association noted a surge in parents of high school students looking for private school places in September. Several schools across the country are reporting …...Read More

Oxford will accept brilliant pupils from struggling schools even if they fail to get expected grades

Oxford University is set to accept 'star' pupils from struggling schools even if they underperform in their exams. It is the first time the institution has implemented such an across-the-board policy that will favour teenagers from worse performing schools. While state schools have welcomed the move, critics have described the …...Read More

Amitabh Bachchan pens important post on alarming effects of COVID-19 on mental health

Read Also:Amitabh Bachchan tweets from the hospital a powerful post on ego Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has been undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at a hospital in Mumbai, has shared his thoughts about being in isolation for the past weeks and the effects it can have on the mental health …...Read More

Labour anti-Semitism whistleblowers could drop legal action if it expels former leader Jeremy Corbyn

Expelling Jeremy Corbyn from Labour could spare the party legal action over a leaked anti-Semitism report that would bankrupt it. Some ex-party staff now poised to take part in multi-millionpound lawsuits against Labour say they will drop their claims if the former leader is thrown out of the party. But …...Read More