Daily Inshorts - 13 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 13 September 2025

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Dozens of officers injured as up to 150,000 join Tommy Robinson rally

Some 25 arrests are made after "unacceptable violence" at demonstrations in central London, police say.

With Trump's state visit days away, blame game begins over Mandelson scandal

There is growing disquiet over the roles of Starmer, his chief of staff and Whitehall vetting in the saga.

Unlimited contactless cards may lead to spending sprees

Spontaneous spending is likely to rise if the £100 limit on contactless cards is scrapped, academics say.

No 10 questioned Mandelson on Epstein links before appointment

The fallout is continuing after Peter Mandelson's sacking as UK ambassador to Washington over his links to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump 'ready' to sanction Russia if Nato nations stop buying its oil

The US president has repeatedly threatened tougher measures against Moscow, but has so far failed to take action.

Muslim community in U.P. demands strict action against accused held for objectionable social media post

The accused allegedly posted objectionable remarks against the Quran and Prophet Muhammad on social media on September 12, prompting a large crowd to gather outside the police station and raise slogans

What are the enhanced powers of Foreigners Tribunals? | Explainer

What do the Rules of the Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025 specify? How many tribunals are operational in Assam? How have their roles changed? What is the order on Sri Lankan Tamils in India?”

Odisha Information Commission debars RTI applicant from filing applications for a year

Observing that the applicant was seeking excess information, often repetitive, the Information Commissioner capped filing of number of applications at 12 in a calendar year for the applicant

Sébastien Lecornu | Macron’s lieutenant

France’s President has chosen his long-time ally to lead the government and win the support of a fractious Parliament where no party has a majority

Educating young voters

Merely having a candidate to vote for is not enough. Maturity comes from understanding democracy as a dynamic system

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