Daily Inshorts - 29 August 2025

Daily Inshorts - 29 August 2025

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Asylum seekers to stay at Epping hotel after government wins appeal

The Home Office and owner of The Bell Hotel in Essex win their legal battle at the Court of Appeal.

Ruling won't feel like much of a victory at Home Office

The government avoids having its asylum policy thrown into chaos but the court ruling is a gift for its opponents.

US court rules many of Trump's global tariffs are illegal

The tariffs can remain in place until mid-October to allow the Trump administration time to request the Supreme Court take up the case.

US to stop Palestinians attending UN meeting in New York

The decision comes as France leads international efforts to recognise a Palestinian state at the UN meeting next month.

Harry set for UK visit but will he see his father?

A slight shift in mood can be detected, but will we know if a meeting happens, asks Daniela Relph.

U.S. revokes visas of Palestinian president, other officials ahead of UN General Assembly

The move is the latest in a series of steps the Trump administration has taken to target Palestinians with visa restrictions and comes as the Israeli military declared Gaza's largest city a combat zone

Noida dowry death: Nikki Bhati’s trial by fire

On August 21, Nikki Bhati, 26, died of severe burn injuries in Sirsa, Uttar Pradesh. Married for nine years, Nikki had allegedly complained to her parents often about domestic abuse and dowry demands, but they had urged her to stay on. When Nikki and her sister opened a beauty parlour, the harassment allegedly worsened. Alisha Dutta reports on the horrific crime and the contrasting pieces of evidence that the police have

Army, ITBP conduct firepower drills in Arunachal Pradesh

The firepower drills were undertaken to ensure seamless coordination in high-altitude operational environments

Women biotech scientists await funds for research

75 candidates selected for Science Ministry’s DBT Biocare programme in March unable to commence research

BJP supporters vandalise West Bengal Congress headquarters in Kolkata

West Bengal Congress president Subhankar Sarkar has demanded arrest of BJP leader Rakesh Singh who led the attack

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