Survivor testimonies reignite UK grooming gangs debate
British MP Rupert Lowe read survivor testimonies in Parliament, reigniting debate over the UK's grooming gangs scandal.
KKR all-rounder Moeen Ali has admitted that their record loss to PBKS in Mullanpur still lingers in their mind, but the defending champions will be looking to bounce back in the reverse fixture on April 26.
"You never really forget. It’s hard to forget. But this tournament always throws tough challenges. That last match — we bowled them out cheaply and were in control before a 30-40 minute collapse.
At this level, those moments shouldn't happen, but they did. Now it’s about learning from it and correcting it in the next game," said Moeen.
Moeen also said that KKR wary of the threat posed by Yuzvendra Chahal but won't die wondering if he will come to haunt them again.
"Chahal had a brilliant day — we didn’t play him well. But our players have faced him many times and done well too. It’s about mindset now. Either you worry he'll do it again, or you back yourself and attack.
He’s a top-quality bowler, but even he was struggling for form before that game. Just like he bounced back in one game, we can do the same," said Moeen.
British MP Rupert Lowe read survivor testimonies in Parliament, reigniting debate over the UK's grooming gangs scandal.
A Tamil Nadu photographer carrying her grandson while covering a wedding is going viral on social media.
A major controversy has erupted in Kerala's Palakkad district after a fitness centre announced plans to operate as an Islamic-friendly facility. The proposed model includes strict gender segregation, with separate workout hours and trainers for men and women, alongside a complete ban on loud music. Following widespread online criticism, the initial announcement video was deleted. A subsequent clarification video stated that the fitness centre remains open to individuals of all religious backgrounds and is not restricted to the Muslim community. The initiative aims to accommodate individuals who avoid traditional fitness centres due to religious principles regarding music and mixed-gender environments. Local police authorities have confirmed that no official complaints have been filed against the facility. Administration officials stated that legal action or intervention can only occur if a formal complaint is registered and if the facility's operations are found to violate existing laws. The incident continues to generate debate regarding progressive values and religious accommodations in public spaces.
A political crisis has emerged in West Bengal as a rebel faction of 60 legislators, led by Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandipan Saha, challenged the Trinamool Congress leadership.