Tense exchange over โdissent in Indiaโ question at CJI Surya Kant's London lecture event; Cockroach Party flags videos
Video clips re-shared by Saurav Das, chief spokesperson of the online movement Cockroach Janta Party
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Video clips re-shared by Saurav Das, chief spokesperson of the online movement Cockroach Janta Party
Varsha Gohil, now 61 and based in London, first filed for divorce from her husband, lawyer Bhadresh Gohil, in May 2002.
Serena Williams will return to professional tennis after nearly four years away, competing in doubles at the Queenโs Club tournament in London. The 44-year-old will partner 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko, who called the opportunity an โhonor.โ Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, retired in 2022. She has not yet confirmed whether she will play Wimbledon or the US Open in 2026.
Social media users felt that Anushka Sharma, who lives in London and has access to the best of healthcare, should not promote homeopathy to her over 60 million followers who do not enjoy the same privilege.
Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, living in London since 2010, denies being a fugitive, stating no pending legal cases against him. He revisited allegations of threats from Dawood Ibrahim and associates after refusing to tolerate fixing during his IPL tenure, claiming his son was kidnapped and his life was targeted.
Itโs easy to understand why so many graduates are booing commencement speakers who tell them how great AI is. They face a brutal job market, with unemployment for recent college graduates nearing recession levels, and AI is often cited as the reason they canโt find jobs or have to drastically reassess their career plans.I have a message for the class of 2026: AI is not ruining your job prospects, at least not yet. A better explanation for the tough job market may be the prevalence of WFH, not the rise of AI.131463654Two new studies, one from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and one from the London School of Economics, look at the recent rise in unemployment among young workers. The authors of the LSE study looked at 243 million new hires and 407 million online job postings from 2017 to 2025 in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. They observed a notable decline since 2022 in the hiring of new graduates. AI was presumed to be the reason, since the falloff tends to be in the sort of industries that are adopting AI.But these are also the same kinds of jobs โ reliant on computers, knowledge-intensive, white-collar โ that are most amenable to working from home. When they controlled for WFH, the authors found that the impact of AI on hiring was negligible.The study postulates that where WFH is more common, managing junior staff is more expensive. At the same time, young staffers who receive less training may be less productive than they would be otherwise, even as they mature and demand more pay. So the cost of WFH to young graduates is not just a harder job market โ it also makes it harder for young employees to get good training, supervision and mentorship, a point also made by the New York Fed study.WFH has always had a superficial appeal. At first, it seems easier and often cheaper for both employers and employees; companies can pay less if they offer more flexibility, and many staffers have commitments that keep them at home. In the long term, however, both management and workers pay a price in terms of lost training and career development of younger employees.This could get even worse as AI is more widely adopted. New hires recently out of college who work on their own may figure out how to do specific tasks (perhaps with AI assistance), but they wonโt learn much about how to manage office politics, charm clients or build networks. All these skills will be even more valuable in an AI job market, and none can be gained without coming into the office and observing senior colleagues.The new research doesnโt argue that AI will have no impact on hiring in the future, or that it is currently affecting hiring decisions. Itโs also worth noting that many firms are still hiring โ just not as much as before. There are a lot of factors that go into the health of the labor market, and if the economy worsens, the combination of AI and WFH could make it even harder for young graduates.What does seem clear is that AI is becoming a convenient villain for a lot of complaints people have about the economy. Tech executives arenโt helping by regularly declaring that AI can replace a lot of jobs. More likely, they are using AI as an excuse when they are letting people go for financial reasons. In the case of WFH, it may be easier to blame AI than to ask reluctant staff to come into the office.Iโve seen this reluctance firsthand: A few years ago I met middle-aged media executive who told me how much she loved working from home (or, often in her case, from a resort in Mexico). When I asked her about junior staffers missing out on mentoring and on-the-job training, she admitted she never would have succeeded if senior people werenโt in the office when she was coming up. But she didnโt seem too bothered by it, either.Iโve never been asked to give a commencement speech, but if for some reason I were, this would be my advice: Find a company where everyone likes going to work. Then try to get a job there โ and if you do, go into the office every day.
Londoners were hit by significant travel disruption on Tuesday, as some drivers on the cityโs Underground train network went on strike in a dispute over working hours.
The 30-year-old singer exchanged vows with Turner, 36, during a private ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London on Sunday.
Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh will perform at London's Wembley Stadium on September 12, 2026 โ a first for South Asian artists. Announcing it at his Toronto show, Diljit called it historic, emotionally recalling his mother's belief in him, though she'd never heard of Wembley.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have married in London after a two-year relationship that progressed from early dating rumours in January 2024 to a confirmed engagement and a high-profile wedding in 2026.
The music and film world is abuzz after pop star Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner quietly sealed their love in a charming private ceremony in London. While a grand celebration is expected to take place in Sicily, the couple's heartfelt exchange of vows at Old Marylebone Town Hall was attended by only a few close friends and family.
From the gritty neighborhoods of East London to the dazzling film sets of Hollywood, Idris Elba's story is a powerful testament to conquering the fear of failure. By investing his own resources into moving to the United States, he faced struggles that tested his resolve, yet his unwavering belief in his skill propelled him forward.
Ioannis Aidinidis, 46, who resides in Munich, Germany, appeared before a London court after being charged under the UKโs National Security Act following an investigation conducted by Counter Terrorism Policing London
For a lot of Londoners trying to work from home a day or two a week, the latest heat wave is turning into a major headache.
Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren was verbally targeted in London by a man who criticised her pro-Israel views. Mirren, a longtime supporter of Israel and star of โGolda,โ has previously opposed cultural boycotts and backed Israelโs participation in Eurovision.
Chalo India with Ericji (Varanasi) was showcased at the BFI after its selection in the Indian Panorama Non-Feature section at the 56th International Film Festival of India
23-year-old Tushar Kumar and his mother Parveen Rani have been elected as mayors.
Dr M S Swaminathan had earlier been elected to the same fellowship in 1973.