Daily Inshorts - 12 September 2025
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An unlikely end to a 33-hour hunt for Kirk murder suspect
"We got him," Utah Governor Spencer Cox said after authorities apprehended Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspected of killing the conservative activist.
Nine Met Police officers suspended after BBC investigation
The accusations include excessive use of force, discriminatory and misogynistic comments.
Labour MP says PM not up to the job, as Mandelson backlash grows
No 10 say Peter Mandelson was sacked as the UK's ambassador after new information about his links to Jeffrey Epstein came to light.
As Russian army inches closer, Ukrainians must decide to stay or go
In Bilozerske, eastern Ukraine, people must make the agonising decision to flee or risk staying.
Prince Harry told me I was being hacked, says Stephen Lawrence's mum
Baroness Doreen Lawrence says she was "floored" by the allegation the Daily Mail was spying on her.
Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan congratulate C.P. Radhakrishnan on being sworn in as Vice-President
Pawan Kalyan conveyed his appreciation to President Droupadi Murmu for gracing the ceremony with her presence, calling it a moment of national pride
Jagan condemns ‘attack’ on two YSRCP activists in Krishna district
Those responsible for such incidents will be held accountable if YSRCP returns to power, he warns
After the disaster: Punjab flood victims face displacement and livelihood loss
Punjab’s floods have taken 55 lives and left thousands of people homeless. Vikas Vasudeva reports on the anxiety around the loss of farm produce and jobs. People in relief camps wonder when they can return home and worry about the condition of their houses and belongings collected over years of work and struggle
Government will procure 50 lakh MT of paddy in kharif, says Civil Supplies Minister
Fine quality rice will be supplied to 41,000 schools and 4,000 welfare hostels in the State, he says
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