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Humour: Your bubble or mine?
By Rehana Munir | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON NOV 22, 2020 10:11 AM IST
As relationships turn “geo-personal”, unlikely bonds relieve the tedium.

Guest column: To open or not to open schools? The dilemma of parents during a pandemic
By Poonamjot Kaur Sidhu | Hindustan Times, Chandigarh
UPDATED ON AUG 22, 2020 10:20 PM IST
When we as parents of private school going pupils protest the opening of schools, we are depicting a myopic view. We are focused inwardly, not reflecting on the implications of this closure on a larger segment rapidly running out of options

ICC World Cup 2019: England batting one-dimensional, not versatile: Geoffrey Boycott
By Reuters | Reuters
PUBLISHED ON JUN 25, 2019 01:37 PM IST
The World Cup hosts have had mixed fortunes at the tournament so far, posting two 380-plus totals but flattering to deceive on pitches that do not favour their aggressive approach to batting.

IPL 2019: Teams get Plan B ready as foreigners leave for World Cup
By Rajesh Pansare & Devarchit Varma | Hindustan Times, Mumbai
UPDATED ON APR 25, 2019 12:46 PM IST
While England players have already started to leave, Australian cricketers are slated to join their preparatory camp starting May 2 in Brisbane.

Brexit: PM Theresa May to present Plan B on Monday
By Prasun Sonwalkar | Hindustan Times, London
UPDATED ON JAN 20, 2019 09:09 PM IST
May’s Plan B statement will also be subject to amendments before being put to a vote in the House of Commons on January 29. Unless the discredited agreement is brought back with changes incorporating the views of the rebels, it is unlikely to be passed.

After Brexit vote loss, Theresa May likely to survive, Plan B by Monday
By Prasun Sonwalkar | Hindustan Times, London
UPDATED ON JAN 16, 2019 08:23 AM IST
Prime Minister Theresa May is likely to survive the no-confidence motion tabled by the Labour party on Wednesday and come up with Plan B by Monday.

Explainer - What happens if PM May loses vote on her Brexit deal?
By Reuters | London
UPDATED ON JAN 15, 2019 09:07 AM IST
May has warned that rejecting her deal opens up the possibility of Brexit being stopped, or that Britain leaves disruptively without a deal. She has promised to respond quickly to any defeat.

PM May on backfoot as new Brexit offer to critics sees parliamentary setback
UPDATED ON JAN 10, 2019 12:16 AM IST
Cut-and-thrust between pro and anti-Brexit forces intensified as the five-day Brexit debate began after Prime Minister’s Question Times, when May announced that MPs will get the final say on whether the controversial ‘backstop’ for Ireland-Northern Ireland will come into force or not.

Madhya Pradesh election results 2018: BJP, Congress both confident of win as state stares at photo finish
By HT Correspondent | Hindustan Times, Bhopal
UPDATED ON DEC 11, 2018 06:57 AM IST
Madhya Pradesh election results 2018: Exit polls in the state have predicted a neck-and-neck fight between the BJP, which is targeting a fourth straight term in power, and the Congress, which is attempting to wrest power after 15 years.

Attack on me is BJP’s Plan B to mask its failures, says Robert Vadra
By HT Correspondent | New Delhi
UPDATED ON NOV 30, 2018 04:34 PM IST
Robert Vadra, the brother-in-law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi, was reacting to BJP’s attacks on him following a newspaper report that a company that gave him loans got big reliefs.

Brad Pitt to co-produce movie on Pulitzer-winning Weinstein investigation
By HT Correspondent | Reuters, Los Angeles
UPDATED ON APR 26, 2018 04:37 PM IST
Brad Pitt’s Plan B and Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures will co-produce a film based on journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s Pultizer Prize winning investigation into Harvey Weinstein’s abuse.

Sana Khan: Newcomers are already signed for three films, but there’s no work for people who are here and available
By Monika Rawal Kukreja | Hindustan Times, New Delhi
PUBLISHED ON APR 05, 2018 05:43 PM IST
Though actor Sana Khan believes that actors have a shelf life, she is quick to add that in trying to be in the fast forward mode, she doesn’t want to make wrong choices.