Daily Inshorts - 04 September 2025
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PM refuses to say if he will sack Rayner if she broke rules
The PM's standards adviser is investigating if Rayner breached the ministerial code after underpaying stamp duty.
Epping hotel resident guilty of sex assault of girl
Hadush Kebatu told a 14-year-old girl she "would be a good wife" in Epping town centre in Essex.
Boy, 3, pulled from funicular crash that has shocked Portugal
It is unclear what caused the crash in which 16 people died and more than 20 were injured, including many foreign nationals.
A style guru who revolutionised fashion - Giorgio Armani dies aged 91
He worked his way up from a Milan department store to a global empire that changed the way we dress.
Ex-Tory minister Nadine Dorries defects to Reform UK
The ex-MP told the Daily Mail the Tory Party was dead and its members now "need to think the unthinkable".
PM Modi to address military brass at conference in Kolkata next week
It will discuss creation of three integrated theatre commands, lessons from Operation Sindoor, and review progress in indigenous defence manufacturing
Revised Suspension of Operations pact tightens norms for Kuki-Zo groups
The revised pact, valid for a year, says stipend will be paid only through Aadhaar-linked bank accounts to those members who are present in the camps during inspection. Photo identity cards shall be provided by the Manipur Police, it says; agreement to be followed by a ‘tripartite dialogue for a negotiated political settlement under Constitution of India’
Reddy seeks support from Bihar, says INDIA bloc represents 63% population
Mr. Reddy said the “post of Vice-President is not limited to being the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, but it is a symbol of democratic dignity and constitutional balance.”
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