The case for widespread use of sniffing dogs to detect Covid, Britain's PM Johnson hints at delay to end of lockdown, and other pandemic-related news across the globe
Downing Street sources told the BBC that several options are being evaluated as the latest data is studied before UK PM makes a scheduled announcement regarding lockdown on Monday
Successful variants often have a biological advantage -- through mutation -- that helps them spread more easily among the population
Researchers and governments want to smash vaccine development records, harnessing technologies such as messenger RNA.
This is the second time Modi will be participating in a G7 meeting.
The delay being considered is to enable all over-50s to be fully vaccinated with both doses of a vaccine
Now, online daters in the UK can flaunt Covid vaccine badge on their profiles
The Delta variant of Covid-19, or the B1.617.2 variant first identified in India, is around 40 per cent more transmissible than the Kent variant of concern (VOC), UK Health Secretary said on Sunday.
The UK has reported the highest single-day coronavirus case surge in more than two months, according to official figures
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority also announced its own investigation into whether the network is abusing its position
U.K. authorities caught airlines and holidaymakers by surprise on Thursday with a decision to remove Portugal from the green list of countries where travel was relatively easy.
IDBI Bank has secured a USD 239 million judgment in the commercial division of the High Court of London against a Cypriot subsidiary of India-based Essar Shipping Group, believed to be one of the largest debt judgments obtained by an Indian bank in the English courts. Mumbai-headquartered IDBI had entered into loans totalling USD 148 million with two Singapore registered companies -- Varada Drilling One Pte Ltd and Varada Drilling Two Pte Ltd -- for the construction of two jack up drilling rigs in March 2013. IDH International Drilling Holdco Ltd (IDH), the Cypriot-registered parent company of the borrowers, gave a corporate guarantee in respect of the loan. The loan and guarantee were governed by English laws and were therefore subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts. This is an important judgment both in terms of its size and the message it sends to defaulters that Indian banks are willing and able to recover outstanding debts through the English courts, said Nick Curlin
India is also taking forward negotiations with various other countries, including Israel.
An interim agreement is expected by the end of the year that would give British medical devices and agricultural products access to Indian markets, while widening the scope of employment in the U.K.
The JV has got a grant from UK govt, which awarded BSA a £4.6-million grant to develop electric bikes
According to reports by the Sun and Mail, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson married his fiancee Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony in Westminster Cathedral.
Retailers like sandwich chain Pret a Manger Ltd can serve as a model for how to accommodate remote workers.
London's Science Museum and the Cambridge University library said they have acquired a large collection of items belonging to late physicist Stephen Hawking
Vijay Mallya on Wednesday lost an appeal to gain further access to court-held funds to cover his costs for legal proceedings in India
An 81-year-old pensioner in the UK who made history when he became the first man in the world to have the COVID-19 vaccination has died of an unrelated illness, the British media reported on Tuesday. William Shakespeare hit global headlines on December 8 last year when he became the first man to have the jab to fight against the coronavirus at the University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire. Shakespeare received his first Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at the same hospital shortly after 91-year-old Margaret Keenan, who became the world's first person to get the jab. Coventry councillor Jayne Innes, a friend of Shakespeare, said he had died on Thursday (May 20) and added the "best tribute to Bill is to have the jab". Bill, as he was fondly known, passed away after a period of illness at the same hospital where he famously received his vaccine, CoventryLive reported. Shakespeare had worked at Rolls Royce and was a parish councillor. Shakespeare had served his local community in Allesley