Daily Inshorts - 27 September 2025
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Government to guarantee £1.5bn loan to Jaguar Land Rover after cyber shutdown
Ministers hope the loan, from a commercial bank and underwritten by the government, will give certainty to suppliers.
England overpower Canada to win Women's World Cup
England produce a performance full of power and ferocity to defeat Canada at Twickenham and win the Women's Rugby World Cup for a third time.
PM takes aim at 'toxic' Reform as Labour conference gets going
The Labour conference is set to be dominated by questions over how to respond to Nigel Farage's party.
Trump authorises 'full force' as Portland set to become latest city to see troops deployed
The president says the latest move to send troops to a major US city is "necessary" to protect immigration detention facilities.
Russia has no intention of attacking EU or Nato states, foreign minister says
Sergei Lavrov has been highly critical of Western countries and Israel in his speech at the UN General Assembly.
The invisibilised workforce behind Durga Puja festivities
The people who sacrifice festive joy to keep Kolkata’s grandest celebration running
Vote Chori: Opposition MPs should resign and not legitimise the actions of BJP: Parakala Prabhakar
Karur TVK secretary booked over stampede at Vijay’s rally
Police said the case was filed under sections 109, 110, 125b, 223 of BNS for alleged violation of norms during the campaign event at Velysamupuram.
The crucial issue behind Wangchuk’s detention is whether his acts prejudiced ‘public order’
The Supreme Court has differentiated between breach of ‘law and order’ and violation of ‘public order’; the latter refers to actions which affect the community or the public at large
What does Trump’s latest H-1B directive state? | Explained
What will be the consequences for both American and immigrant workers? Do overseas workers displace Americans in tech jobs? What do surveys show? What are immigration lawyers saying? What are the trends likely to play out in the tech sector?
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