‘Huge step forward’ as South Asians take over Glastonbury

‘Huge step forward’ as South Asians take over Glastonbury

11 minutes ago By Noor Nanji, @NoorNanji, Culture reporter at Glastonbury BBC Festival-goers Pritesh and Sahar outside Glastonbury’s new South Asian space I love festivals. I’ve been going to them since I was 16 years old, and made my Glastonbury debut in my early 20s. But this year, as I headed to Worthy Farm, I knew there was […]

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T20 World Cup: How the dream stayed alive for India | Cricket News – Times of India

T20 World Cup: How the dream stayed alive for India | Cricket News – Times of India

Rohit’s 39-ball 57, Surya’s 47 and spinners Axar and Kuldeep’s triple strikes fashion crushing 68-run win over England in semifinal; Men in Blue take on SA in finalGEORGETOWN: The dream is within touching distance. The years of wait that grew longer and longer – and then went deep into the night on Thursday – is

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Didi halts drive to evict hawkers, warns against cop-neta nexus | India News – Times of India

Didi halts drive to evict hawkers, warns against cop-neta nexus | India News – Times of India

KOLKATA: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee temporarily halted Thursday the ongoing anti-hawker and anti-encroachment drive from public spaces in Kolkata for a month. However, she issued a stern warning against politicians and police officers who she claimed encourage hawkers to encroach, take bribes from them, and then use bulldozers to evict them, reported.Addressing a meeting with

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General election: Debates done – now the ballot box sprint begins

General election: Debates done – now the ballot box sprint begins

BBC Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer faced off in a spiky TV debate – their last head-to-head before the general election on 4 July This was this campaign’s most free-flowing debate. Spared the shackles of outwardly noticeable rules and early campaign nerves, this was an evening freighted with the jeopardy of the imminence of

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