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By Maulik Majumdar , 28 February 2026
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MHRA Reinforces Regulatory Oversight in Breast Cancer Treatments and Diagnostics

The United Kingdom’s medicines regulator is sharpening its focus on breast cancer therapies and diagnostics, signaling a renewed commitment to patient safety, innovation and evidence-based approvals. Recent actions by Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency reflect a broader effort to accelerate access to effective treatments while maintaining rigorous evaluation standards. Regulators are increasingly balancing speed with safety, particularly as novel drug classes, targeted therapies and advanced diagnostic tools enter clinical pipelines.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 26 February 2026
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Rising Awareness Around Canine Sepsis Highlights Gaps in Pet Healthcare Preparedness

Sepsis in dogs is emerging as a critical yet under-recognized veterinary emergency, prompting renewed attention from veterinarians and pet health experts. Often triggered by untreated infections, trauma, or post-surgical complications, canine sepsis can escalate rapidly, leading to organ failure and death if not addressed promptly. Recent discussions within the animal healthcare community emphasize the need for early diagnosis, faster intervention, and greater owner awareness.

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By Kirti Srinivasan , 20 February 2026
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Vijay Mallya Says Legal Barriers Prevent Return to India, UK Stay Also Restricted

Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya has said that legal constraints prevent him from returning to India, while regulatory and judicial conditions have also curtailed his ability to remain freely in the United Kingdom. The remarks underscore the prolonged and complex legal saga surrounding the former liquor baron, whose case has spanned jurisdictions and years.

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  • Fraud
By Shilpa Reddy , 16 February 2026
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India–UK Trade Pact Set for April Rollout; Tariff Cuts on Scotch and Automobiles to Reshape Bilateral Commerce

The long-negotiated trade accord between India and the United Kingdom is expected to be operational from April 2026, marking a pivotal moment in bilateral economic relations. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, signed in July 2025, will allow 99 percent of Indian exports to enter the British market at zero duty, while India will gradually reduce tariffs on selected British goods, including automobiles and Scotch whisky. A parallel social security arrangement, the Double Contributions Convention, will ease compliance burdens for temporary workers.

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  • Trade
  • Economy
  • Automobiles
  • Tariff
By Agamveer Singh , 26 January 2026
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Arsenal and Manchester United Prepare for High-Stakes Premier League Showdown

Arsenal are set to take on Manchester United in a marquee Premier League fixture that carries significant implications for momentum, standings, and managerial narratives. As two of England’s most storied clubs, the encounter extends beyond three points, reflecting contrasting trajectories and tactical philosophies. Arsenal enter the clash aiming to consolidate consistency and reinforce their title credentials, while Manchester United seek stability and renewed confidence amid a demanding campaign.

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By Nishant Verma , 26 January 2026
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Norton Atlas GT Makes India Debut as Test Runs Signal Entry Into Premium Motorcycle Segment

The Norton Atlas GT has been spotted undergoing road tests in India, signaling the British motorcycle brand’s intent to enter the country’s premium mid-capacity segment. The sighting suggests preparations for market introduction, as manufacturers typically conduct localized testing to assess performance, emissions compliance, and ride dynamics. Industry observers view the development as a strategic move to tap into India’s growing demand for high-performance motorcycles with heritage appeal.

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By Nishant Verma , 14 January 2026
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Muddyfox Makes India Debut Through Strategic Partnership With Anata Ventures

British bicycle brand Muddyfox has announced its entry into the Indian market through a strategic partnership with Anata Ventures, marking its first formal expansion into the country. The move reflects growing global interest in India’s fast-evolving fitness, mobility, and lifestyle segments. By leveraging Anata Ventures’ local market expertise and distribution capabilities, Muddyfox aims to establish a strong retail and online presence across key urban centers.

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  • Health
  • Fitness
By Gurminder Mangat , 6 January 2026
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UK Tightens Advertising Rules to Curb Junk Food Promotion and Protect Public Health

The United Kingdom is moving decisively to restrict the advertising of junk food, marking a significant shift in public health policy aimed at combating rising obesity and diet-related illnesses. The new measures target promotions of high-fat, sugar and salt foods across television, digital platforms and outdoor media, particularly those reaching children and adolescents. Policymakers argue that aggressive marketing has normalized unhealthy eating habits, imposing long-term costs on the healthcare system and the economy.

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By Gurminder Mangat , 25 December 2025
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High Court Seeks Clarity From Mallya on India Return Amid Fugitive Status Pleas

An Indian High Court has sought a clear response from Vijay Mallya on whether he intends to return to India, as it heard petitions challenging his designation as a fugitive economic offender. The court’s query goes to the heart of ongoing legal proceedings linked to alleged financial irregularities and loan defaults. By pressing for clarity on his willingness to submit to Indian jurisdiction, the court underscored the legal principle that relief cannot be sought without accountability.

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By Vinod Pathak , 22 December 2025
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Britain Tightens Scrutiny on Nicotine Pouches as Usage Rises and Regulation Evolves

Nicotine pouches have emerged as a fast-growing segment of Britain’s alternative nicotine market, drawing attention from regulators, health experts, and investors alike. Marketed as smoke-free and tobacco-free, these products are increasingly popular among adult consumers seeking substitutes for cigarettes and vaping. However, the rapid rise in usage—particularly among younger demographics—has prompted the U.K. government to reassess regulatory frameworks, advertising norms, and health disclosures.

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