Daily Inshorts - 05 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 05 September 2025

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Angela Rayner resigns after underpaying tax on Hove flat

Her departure comes after the PM's ethics adviser concludes that she breached ministerial rules.

Labour's working-class warrior who fell from power

Her against-the-odds story and personality gave her a special status in Labour and put a target on her back.

The letters written by Rayner, the PM and the ethics adviser - in full

Rayner says she "deeply regrets" her conduct over Hove property, while PM says he's "very sad".

Watch: Key moments from Rayner's political career

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has resigned after failing to pay enough tax on a flat in Hove.

Three British nationals among 16 killed in Lisbon crash

Authorities have confirmed three Brits are among 16 people who were killed in Wednesday's accident.

New book on Operation Sindoor is benchmark for future military strategy, says Army Chief

Book by retired Lt. Gen. K.J.S. Dhillon is a tribute to Army’s courage and professionalism, says Gen. Dwivedi and adds Operation Sindoor reflected India’s resolve, strategic clarity, whole-of-nation approach

Collateral consequences of Ukraine conflict, including fuel price, affecting Global South: India tells UNGA

Underscoring that the wholehearted participation and commitment of all stakeholders is critical for lasting peace, India told the UN General Assembly that it welcomes the ‘recent positive developments’ in this direction

BWSSB revises water tariff for apartments, sanitary charges for PGs providing relief

BRS may move SC again on defection: KTR

Accuses Govt. of creating urea crisis to escape responsibility of higher procurement, bonus payment

Reprieve from rain, still northern States grapple with aftermath of monsoon

Water levels in dams and rivers drop as the rain has taken a break while the IMD has predicted light to moderate rainfall at most to many places over the country’s northwest and west region during the next seven days. Many residential areas and farmland are still underwater

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