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Stretching into extra time
31 July 2018 4:02 PM GMTWith the Brexit deal unlikely to witness an agreeable closure, an extra time of negotiations could well be on the cards.
All the lonely people
30 March 2018 3:57 PM GMTIndia could take a cue from Britain’s Ministry for Lonely People and draw up a policy to assist the lonely, homeless, and the mentally ill
Devil thrives on diesel
16 Jan 2018 3:35 PM GMTQuick measures must be initiated to ban diesel vehicles from inner cities while also necessitating conversion to gas-power transport.
Steps to stop stubble burning
1 Dec 2017 3:14 PM GMTPunjab has come out suo motu to tackle the burning issue of crop stubble fires with a long-term initiative costing it Rs 10,000 crore.
The burning question?
13 Nov 2017 3:43 PM GMTIt is imperative to implement Dr. Swaminathan’s method to battle pollution.
Murdoch warns Brexit Britain
18 Sep 2017 4:02 PM GMTMedia mogul Rupert Murdoch's son James, who is the chief executive of the 21st Century Fox TV, has virtually served a warning to the UK Tory...
Negotiating Brexit
28 Aug 2017 3:44 PM GMTUK Labour opts for softest Brexit as Tory exiters are left in utter disarray, writes Subhash Chopra.
Brexit claim exposed; image dented
13 Aug 2017 4:57 PM GMTBritain’s battle over its EU divorce bill rages amidst confusing claims and counter claims, elaborates Subhash Chopra.
Eye of London
16 July 2017 3:38 PM GMTBrexit Britain struggles with EU withdrawal symptoms, writes Subhash Chopra.
Hung Parliament to 'bung' Parliament
3 July 2017 3:42 PM GMTThe consequences of Brexit do not bode well for Britain which is now witnessing large-scale civic complexities of its own, writes Subhash Chopra.
Britain on the edge
16 Jun 2017 3:38 PM GMTI am not a gambling man, certainly not given to putting money on political bets in spite of being a journalist all my working years. But don't know...
Aftermath of the failed coup
5 Aug 2016 9:16 PM GMTTurkey’s internal love-hate swing between the mosque and the military barracks holds no surprise. Externally, however, the emergence of  a stronger...