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Master the Perfect Roti: Foolproof Recipe Guide

Discover the secrets to creating soft, flaky rotis at home with our step-by-step guide. Transform your Indian cooking with this traditional staple that's easier than you think!

Theresa May warns against politicising judiciary

Former Prime Minister Theresa May delivers stark warning against political attacks on judiciary, defending judicial independence amid growing tensions between government and courts.

Barristers win right to remove court wigs

In a historic move, barristers in England and Wales can now ditch traditional wigs after legal chiefs rule them culturally insensitive in modern courtroom proceedings.

UK's Oldest Indian Restaurant Faces Closure

The Veeraswamy, London's legendary Indian dining establishment opened in 1926, could permanently shut down following a devastating legal dispute with its landlord. Discover how this iconic piece of British culinary history is fighting for survival.

NH Supreme Court Justice in Corruption Scandal

A bombshell investigation reveals Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi faces multiple corruption allegations, including improper political donations and ethical violations that could shake the New Hampshire judiciary to its core.

Trump judicial nominee rejected over racist texts

President Trump's judicial nominee Paul Ingrassia has been voted down by the Senate Judiciary Committee after revelations of racist and inflammatory text messages, dealing a significant blow to the administration's judicial appointments.

Trump judicial nominee faces scrutiny over group chats

Federal court nominee Paul Ingrassia's confirmation hangs in balance as Senate Democrats investigate his participation in controversial online forums discussing conspiracy theories and political attacks.

Jenrick's wig jibe angers judges at conference

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick faces backlash after mocking judges' traditional wigs during legal conference speech, drawing accusations of government hostility towards judiciary.

Quick Gunpowder Paneer with Potato Skewers

Discover Rukmini Iyer's revolutionary 30-minute Indian feast that's setting British kitchens alight. This vibrant vegetarian recipe combines fiery gunpowder paneer with cooling lime-mint dressing for the perfect flavour balance.

US Supreme Court begins pivotal new term with major cases

The US Supreme Court begins a landmark term tackling explosive issues from abortion rights and gun laws to environmental regulations and digital privacy in what promises to be a defining session for American jurisprudence.

Indian Squash Recipes: Autumn Feasts

Discover how to turn seasonal squash into spectacular Indian feasts with these flavour-packed recipes for Achari Kaddu, Squash Biryani, and more from expert chef Maunika Gowardhan.

Five Years in Jail Without Trial: India's Umar Khalid Case

Umar Khalid, a prominent Indian activist, marks five years in pre-trial detention under the controversial UAPA anti-terror law. This in-depth report examines the case critics call a grave miscarriage of justice and a test for India's democracy.

KC: Legal Aid Reform 'Astonishing Act of Self-Harm'

In a scathing critique, Thomas Ross KC warns that removing specialist criminal barristers from the Legal Aid Agency's advisory panel is a catastrophic move that will undermine fair trials and worsen the crisis in the UK's justice system.

Teen charged with six attempted murders in restaurant arson

A 16-year-old boy faces serious charges, including six counts of attempted murder and arson with intent to endanger life, following a fire at an Indian restaurant in the West Midlands that left multiple people hospitalised.

Manchester's Windrush Club Faces Demolition Threat

The historic West Indian Sports and Social Club in Manchester, a beacon for the Windrush generation since 1957, is threatened with demolition to make way for a housing development, sparking outrage and a fierce campaign to save this vital cultural landmar

Modi's 75th Birthday Fuels Retirement Speculation

As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday, speculation intensifies within his BJP party and the influential RSS organisation about a potential retirement plan, amidst reflections on his health and political longevity.

India's Top Court Limits Muslim Board's Property Powers

In a pivotal decision, India's Supreme Court has ruled that the state Waqf Board cannot claim properties solely based on its own assertions, demanding concrete evidence and marking a significant moment for property rights and religious endowment law.

NRL Fury: Walsh Escapes Ban for Headbutt, Gets Fine

NRL fans are in a state of disbelief after Broncos star Reece Walsh avoided a suspension for a headbutt, receiving only a fine. The controversial decision has major implications for the upcoming finals series.

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