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Sex abuse doctor's victim urges others to come forward

Dr Krishna Singh was jailed over sexual offences against 47 patients but his victims believe many more women could come forward.

BBC Scotland 9d ago

Sex abuse doctor's victim urges others to come forward

Dr Krishna Singh was jailed over sexual offences against 47 patients but his victims believe many more women could come forward.

BBC UK 9d ago

Sex abuse doctor's victim urges others to come forward

Dr Krishna Singh was jailed over sexual offences against 47 patients but his victims believe many more women could come forward.

BBC UK 9d ago

Sex abuse doctor's victim urges others to come forward

Dr Krishna Singh was jailed over sexual offences against 47 patients but his victims believe many more women could come forward.

BBC Scotland 9d ago

Hardik Pandya to reach BCCI CoE on June 2 ahead of Afghanistan ODI's

India all-rounder Hardik Pandya is all set to reach the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru on June 2. Pandya is likely to spend over a week at the facility before joining India ODI squad for the Afghanistan series on June 11. The 32-year-old, who last played in the format back in the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in March 2025.

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Injured Kohli replaced by Jaiswal for AFG ODIs; Agarkar gives fitness update

India chief selector Ajit Agarkar has provided an update on Virat Kohli’s injury, confirming that the batter will miss the upcoming Afghanistan ODI series but could return for the England tour. Speaking at the press conference, Agarkar said, “Virat got injured in the IPL final, we do not know the timeline but it looks like he might be fit for the England series.” Kohli sustained the hamstring injury during the IPL 2026 final on May 31, where he remained unbeaten on 75 for Royal Challengers...

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Zoji La tunnel breakthrough today: Gadkari to visit all-weather Kashmir-Ladakh link

ZOJI LA (BALTAL): Zoji La tunnel, an upcoming 13. 1km strategic corridor that will provide all-weather connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, is on the cusp of a defining moment with a “breakthrough” final blast set for Tuesday. Only three meters of rock remain now and will be blasted before the two ends of the tunnel -- at Sonamarg (Baltal) in Kashmir and Minamarg in Ladakh -- meet. Emotions ran high Monday as workers, engineers, and officials gathered near the site, preparing it for...

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How BJP is building its UP pitch well before 2027 election battle

As the country’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh — with 80 Lok Sabha seats and 403 assembly constituencies — is widely seen as the “gateway to Delhi.” Riding high on its sweeping victory in the recently concluded West Bengal assembly elections, which brought the party to power in the state for the first time, the BJP has now shifted its focus to UP. When Uttar Pradesh goes to the polls early next year, the saffron party will have completed nearly a decade in power in the state.

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Siraj ruled out of Ireland and England T20Is; Krishna named replacement

NEW DELHI: India have been forced into a change ahead of their upcoming T20I tours of Ireland and England, with fast bowler Mohammed Siraj ruled out as part of a workload management plan. The BCCI announced on Tuesday that Siraj has been advised to take a period of rest following discussions between the board's medical team and the team management. According to the board, the decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the pacer is fully recovered before a busy international...

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Fear of recurrence: How immune memory helps cancer survivors face their worst nightmare

Every year the world observes National Cancer Survivors Month in June, celebrating the growing number of people who have successfully completed cancer treatment and are building lives beyond their diagnosis. For many survivors, however, the end of treatment does not always bring complete peace of mind. Even years later, routine scans, follow-up appointments or unexplained aches can revive a lingering question: What if the cancer comes back?

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