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    Apr 25, 2021

    UK to send India ventilators and oxygen concentrators to aid in fight against COVID-19

    The UK High Commission announcement that more than 600 pieces of vital medical equipment will be sent comes after a request from India and a pledge from Boris Johnson
    #India#New Delhi#UK#Boris Johnson#Coronavirus outbreak#COVID-19#COVID-19 pandemic

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    Apr 25, 2021

    In London, West End theatres prepare to welcome audiences back a year after lockdown

    The stages that collectively employ 3,00,000 people were ordered shut a week before the country went into full lockdown in March 2020. They have remained closed for most of the last 13 months.
    #London#West End theatre#FWeekend#Coronavirus in UK#UK lockdown#uk unemployment#London lockdown#UK theatres#coronavirus impact on UK economy#London theatre scene

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    Apr 25, 2021

    As demand for public transit reduces drastically due to pandemic, London's Tube battles cash crisis

    The pandemic has left the world’s oldest subway system facing an uncertain future. The Tube, which relies heavily on ticket revenues, faces a cash crisis.
    #Development#London Tube#Pandemic#FWeekend#public transit#Coronavirus in UK#UK lockdown#coronavirus cases in London#London lockdown#coronavirus impact on economy

  • Sports

    Apr 21, 2021

    India's FIH Hockey Pro League matches against Great Britain postponed due to COVID-enforced travel restrictions

    India and Great Britain were scheduled to play on 8 and 9 May in London
    #Sports#India#hockey#UK#Indian Hockey#Great Britain#FIH Hockey Pro League#COVID-19

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    Apr 19, 2021

    British prime minister Boris Johnson cancels India visit due to COVID-19 situation

    Johnson will instead speak to Prime Minister Narendra Modi later this month to launch their plans for the future UK-India partnership, with their physical meeting expected later in the year
    #Narendra Modi#NewsTracker#Boris Johnson#Prime Minister Narendra Modi#coronavirus in india#COVID-19#Boris Johnson India visit#Boris Johnson cancels India visit#UK-India ties

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    Apr 17, 2021

    Indianapolis mass shooting: Four Sikhs among eight killed after gunman opens fire at FedEx warehouse

    It wasn't clear if Sikh's were the target of the attack. The FBI said it had interviewed the shooter last year but they did not identify him as espousing a racially motivated ideology
    #NewsTracker#Sikh Community in UK#FedEx warehouse shooting#Indianapoli mas shooting#Sikh community in America

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    Apr 17, 2021

    How Prince Philip's Duke of Edinburgh Award reformed a young prisoner and helped him pursue his passion for food

    Participants in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award must complete volunteer work, improve their physical fitness, learn new skills, and go on expeditions to earn each of three progressively more difficult levels of achievement — bronze, silver and gold.
    #Queen Elizabeth II#United Kingdom#Oxford#UK#World War II#Duke of Edinburgh#Prince Philip#FWeekend#Prime Minister Boris Johnson#World War II’s Rosie the Riveter#Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

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    Apr 15, 2021

    Risk of rare blood clotting higher after COVID-19 infection than after vaccines, says Oxford study

    Compared to the current COVID-19 vaccines, the risk of developing cerebral venous thrombosis is between 8-10 times higher after contracting the infection, the study said
    #UK#CVT#coronavirus#COVID-19#cerebral venous thrombosis#coronavirus vaccine side effects

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    Apr 14, 2021

    UK to follow US in pulling out troops from Afghanistan by September, claims report

    The Times said Britain would withdraw its roughly 750 troops, as 'they would struggle without American support because of a reliance on US bases and infrastructure'
    #Afghanistan#Nato#Britain#US pullout from Afghanistan#UK troops in afghanistan

  • Entertainment

    Apr 13, 2021

    Afshan Azad, Padma Patil from Harry Potter, announces pregnancy, shares pictures from maternity shoot

    Afshan Azad, best known for playing Padma Patil in Harry Potter films, announced she's expecting first child with husband Nabil Kazi.
    #BuzzPatrol#Buzz Patrol#Afshan Azad#Nabil Kazi#Afshan Azad pregnant#Afshan Azad Kazi#Afshan Azad baby#Afshan Azad first pregnancy#Afshan Azad Harry Potter Films#Afshan Azad Padma Patil#Afshan Azad Nabil#Afshan Azad UK actress
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