Daily Inshorts - 05 October 2025
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Home secretary wants police to get more powers to restrict repeated protests
The move is not a ban on protests but "about restrictions and conditions", Shabana Mahmood tells the BBC.
Rescue efforts under way after 1,000 people trapped on Mount Everest slopes
Rescue teams have been deployed to clear the snow on the world's highest mountain, Chinese state media reports.
Conservatives to set out plan for £47bn of cuts to public spending
Speaking at the party's conference, Shadow chancellor Mel Stride will say the Conservatives are the only ones that "gets it" on the economy.
Buyers could save hundreds in new house buying shakeup
Housing Secretary Steve Reed claims the changes would "fix the broken system" and put more money "back into working people's pockets".
Survivor describes moment 'monster' attacked synagogue
Alan Levy recalled the moment Jihad A-Shamie tried to get into the synagogue that he and other worshippers had barricaded.
Experts call for early screening, healthier lifestyle to curb sudden cardiac deaths among youth
Haryana Congress leader Brijendra Singh embarks on Sadbhav Yatra” to revive social harmony against BJP’s divisive politics
Inspired by Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, the yatra aims to carry forward the Congress’ vision and values directly to the people of Haryana and unify Congress workers and leaders
Mamata’s carnival push as north Bengal reels under floods gives Opposition a handle
Leaders from the BJP and CPI(M) raised question as to why the Chief Minister participated in the Durga Puja carnival on Sunday when north Bengal was reeling under floods. Ms. Banerjee will visit north Bengal on Monday
Reported sale of RD-93 engines to Pakistan will benefit India: Russian experts
“The new aircraft will be familiar and predictable to India, especially since they share the same engine and India observed the JF-17’s operational use during the May 2025 crisis”
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