Daily Inshorts - 03 September 2025
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At least 15 dead after Lisbon's historic funicular derails
Lisbon's mayor says the capital is in mourning, adding it was a "tragic moment for the city".
Rayner admits underpaying tax on £800,000 Hove flat as Starmer backs her
The deputy prime minister says she has referred herself for an ethics probe by the PM's adviser.
What we know about Rayner's tax admission - and the unanswered questions
The deputy PM has admitted underpaying stamp duty on her £800,000 flat in Hove, East Sussex.
Hot mic catches Xi and Putin discussing organ transplants and immortality
The Chinese and Russian leaders have been in power for 13 and 25 years respectively, with neither expressing any intention of stepping down.
Met chief calls for law change after Graham Linehan arrest
Sir Mark Rowley says officers are in an "impossible position" when policing online speech.
Kolkata’s oldest bookshop opens a free library at its historic College Street premises
Dasgupta and Co. has created a public library mainly with the intention of benefiting students who can’t afford books; an online library is also on the anvil
Rajasthan Assembly passes Bill to regulate coaching centres amid Opposition’s protest
Congress MLAs protested against the introduction of the Bill with “watered down” provisions and said the BJP government was playing into the hands of coaching institutes
U.S. firm Jaggaer opens GCC in Hyderabad, plans to ramp hiring
The facility has 180 employees and there are plans to raise the headcount to 500 in coming years, the firm said
Rift among Indian scientists as International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics bans Israel from future editions
More than 500 academics petitioned to suspend Israel’s official participation in the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics, prompting a backlash from 300 Indian scientists who urged the Prime Minister to take strict action
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