Daily Inshorts - 06 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 06 September 2025

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More than 425 arrested at rally against Palestine Action ban in London

Hundreds gathered in Parliament Square to oppose the group's ban under anti-terrorism legislation.

Home Office clearout as Starmer reshuffles top team

Keir Starmer is working his way through the ministerial ranks as he puts the finishing touches to a major shake-up.

Starmer resets after Rayner row, but Labour turmoil is a gift for Reform

The start of this political season has been wild, writes Laura Kuenssberg, and Labour now has Reform UK breathing down its neck.

Cable snapped before Lisbon funicular crash, investigators say

The rest of the mechanism worked properly, says a preliminary statement into the crash which killed 16 people.

Israel destroys second high-rise as assault on Gaza City intensifies

Israel continues to expand its military operation in Gaza, urging Palestinians to leave Gaza City and move south.

Haryana government transfers 20 IAS officers, 1 HCS officer in major reshuffle

Munish Sharma, Deputy Commissioner, Charkhi Dadri, has been transferred and posted as Secretary, Haryana Board of School Education, Bhiwani, relieving Munish Nagpal of the charge

Is a shift underway in India’s foreign policy? | Explained

How productive was the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit? Did a meeting between China, Russia and India at Tianjin signal a change in relations? Did U.S. moves on tariffs and sanctions prompt this? What are the leaders saying?

Rajendra Arlekar | Saffron guard

The Kerala Governor, a former functionary of the BJP, faces criticism for ‘saffronising’ education and violating constitutional propriety

BCCI adds ₹14,627 crore in five years, ₹4,193 crore in last financial year: Report

Aided by IPL earnings and ICC distributions, the BCCI posted a surplus of ₹1,623.08 crore for 2023-24, up from ₹1,167.99 crore in the previous year, according to the report

Forest watcher injured in wild elephant attack near Athirappilly

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