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  • Tata Steel may delay biz sale; how UK govt, unions will react

    CNBC-TV18's Sanjay Suri tells us how the unions and the UK government will react if Tata Steel delays sale of its UK business.

  • Brexit or Bremain: Here's the latest

    Results from the UK Referendum on EU membership are trickling in. Sanjay Suri of CNBC-TV18 gives us the latest on the counting which is underway.

  • Is Tata Steel UK asset sale under reconsideration?

    The Tata Steel Workers Union is holding a march in London currently but a section of the employee's Union believe that the Tata‘s may not sell their UK business.

  • UK Biz Secy may personally oversee Tata Steel UK arm sale

    UK Business Secretary, Sajid Javid will be flying down to India ahead of the Tata Steel board meet on Wednesday.

  • Here's how Vijay Mallya can be deported

    "Communication, of course, will have to be made from India to the British government. for the Indian government agencies cannot act in Britain directly," says Sanjay Suri, reporter at CNBC-TV18.

  • Budget 2015 disappoints filmmakers

    The govt obviously doesn't care. "They want to control what we say or show in our films. But do nothing for us with the money they collect from us. Achche din aa gaye!" Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit, a member of censor board, expressed his displeasure over the film industry being neglected from the Budget.

  • Queen Elizabeth inaugurates JLR's new engine plant

    The new Jaguar Land Rover engine plant was finally and formally opened on Thursday by Britain's Queen Elizabeth. The plant marks a significant acceleration in the success of JLR. For the first time in a generation, the carmaker will manufacture its own engines, reports CNBC-TV18's Sanjay Suri.

  • Queen of England to open JLRs engine manufacturing centre

    Jaguar Land Rover's new 500 million pounds engine manufacturing centre will be officially opened tomorrow. the Queen of England will officially open the new plant. For the first time in a generation JLR is embarking on manufacturing its own engines, reports CNBC-TV18's Sanjay Suri.

  • Diageo to appeal against Karnataka High Court order

    Diageo essentially does not want to get dragged into a dispute arising out of the Kingfisher mess.

  • Lodha deal: Property value can rise 3x post development

    The London property firm that did the Lodha deal for the Canadian High Commission tells CNBC-TV18 that the sale value for the developed property could be three times what the Lodha‘s have paid. So the Lodha‘s seem to have made a smart deal.

  • Thorium catches world's eye post Japanese nuke disaster

    India's development of thorium for nuclear power generation caught world interest in the light of the blasts at Japan's nuclear power stations. CNBC-TV18’s Sanjay Suri and Anup Gomen report.

  • With bail conditions eased, is Assange out of woods yet?

    On Assange's hearing in London, CNBC-TV18’s Sanjay Suri explains, “Given the easing of bail restrictions, Assange, seems to be coming in from the cold for now.

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