Daily Inshorts - 09 September 2025
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'I'm angry. It's not right' - locals want asylum hotels shut, but are shared houses the answer?
The BBC's UK editor, Ed Thomas, meets local people and asylum seekers in two towns in north-west England.
Best and worst-performing NHS hospital trusts in England named
The new league tables score trusts on measures including finances and patient access to care.
US lawmakers release Epstein 'birthday book' with alleged Trump note
The White House says the president did not draw the picture or sign the note, after it was published on Monday.
Mandelson called Epstein 'best pal' in birthday message
The description is contained an alleged 50th "birthday book" given to the disgraced financier that has been released by US lawmakers.
Bridget Phillipson and Emily Thornberry join Labour deputy leader race
Hopefuls have until the end of Thursday to secure enough backing from Labour MPs to take part.
Catering company ‘Madhampatty Pakashala’ moves Madras High Court against defamatory posts by costumer designer Joy Crizildaa
Justice N. Senthilkumar orders notice, returnable by September 26, to her and permits the counsel for the catering company to serve private notice too
Karnataka forest department staff locked up inside tiger trap cage by irate villagers in Bandipur buffer zone
In the wake of delayed rsponse from forest staff to repeated complaints about tiger sightings, the agitated villagers of Bommalapura gheraoed them and bundled them inside the cage meant for the tiger.
Head Constable honoured for rescue of woman in Hyderabad’s Banjara Hills floods
Construction of International Institute for People with Disabilities to start in Kasaragod on September 10
The institution, spread across 20 acres and modelled on DAC Thiruvananthapuram, will have training centres for arts and sports, advanced therapy systems, personalised assistive device units, vocational training centres, etc.
A.P. government ready to bear any cost for poor students: Minister
The State government is helping the families of students who died due to any illness through the Swanthana scheme, says Social Welfare Minister Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy
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