Roots at N1 has the engaging feel of someone's determination to do his own thing but there seems to have been insufficient investment for any heating to be installed... more
Family of a Londoner paralysed in the Mumbai terror attacks speaks for the first time after the conviction of the sole surviving gunman from the massacre... more
Prince Michael of Kent quits as patron of a charity set up by a London businessman accused of a “massive deception” by claiming to be a hero of the Mumbai terrorist attacks... more
We all fail some of the hurdles work throws at us, so being able to bounce back is an essential skill - and Liz Hoggard discovers it can be learned... more
There is no Indian billionaire more elusive than Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry, known as the "Phantom of Bombay House" for his behind-the-scenes presence at the headquarters of Tata Group. ... more
The father of a film-maker paralysed in the Mumbai terror attacks has accused the Government of “outrageous” moral failure after it abandoned his son... more
The market is going down: it’s going to be a hung parliament,” said Russell Pinto, the garrulous Goan who owns the business centre where I work on Saturday. He had just sold off all his shares
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With characteristic energy, Danny Boyle has created an entertaining story of a Mumbai slum boy who competes in the Indian Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.... more
A veteran foreign correspondent has watched the old Bombay blossom. But, he says, this city of extraordinary wealth and poverty has always been stained by a red streak of bloodshed... more
England will fly home from India but are set to return to play a two-Test series despite the terrorist attacks in Mumbai which have left more than 100 people dead... more
Tourists were just enjoying their evening meals in the two leading Mumbai hotels when the T-shirted gunmen burst in, spraying bullets amid the chandeliers, and demanding to know who were the British and American guests... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do