The veteran DJ admitted he was "annoyed" by his forced early exit from BBC Radio 2.
Lawmakers belonging to India's main opposition Congress party wore black outfits, held placards that said "Save Democracy" and threw paper in parliament on Monday in protest against the disqualification of their leader Rahul Gandhi from the chambers. Gandhi, 52, lost his parliament seat on Friday, a day after a court in the western state of Gujarat convicted him and sentenced him to two years in jail for a defamatory comment he made during an election campaign rally in 2019. "The decision to disqualify Gandhi marks a black day in our country's democracy," Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge, dressed in a black outfit and a black turban, told reporters outside parliament.
Mar. 27—The Tomahawks' push for a playoff berth began at the start of January following a slow end to their December schedule. Johnstown's quest to reach its ninth appearance in the Robertson Cup playoffs will now require a near-flawless finish over the final three weeks of the regular season. The Tomahawks got off on the right foot Sunday afternoon, completing a three-game weekend sweep over ...