Daily Inshorts - 06 October 2025
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One iPhone led police to gang suspected of sending up to 40,000 stolen UK phones to China
BBC News is given access to what the Met Police says is the UK's largest operation against mobile phone thefts.
Queen leads tributes to 'wonderfully witty friend' Dame Jilly Cooper
Rivals author died aged 88 after a fall, with Queen wishing her a "hereafter filled with impossibly handsome men and devoted dogs".
Footage shows synagogue attacker minutes before killing
Footage given to the BBC shows a man matching the description of the attacker given by witnesses.
Israel and Hamas begin indirect talks in Egypt on Trump's Gaza peace plan
The talks are expected to be among the most consequential since the start of the war two years ago.
Conservatives promise to scrap Sentencing Council
Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick will set out plans they say would put ministers in charge of sentencing policy.
To counter trade ban, fisheries sector eyes new markets with eco-friendly label
About ten fish varieties soon to get MSC certification, another seven under process
Bhupendra Patel to inaugurate Vibrant Gujarat regional conference
The “Udyami Mela” and millet-themed food court will showcase local entrepreneurship and cuisine
Thackeray brothers discussing Sena-MNS alliance, says Raut
Sanjay Raut confirms that Uddhav and Raj Thackeray are exploring an alliance for civic body polls
Facility for organ transplant institute to become operational in three months in Kozhikode
We need an urban climate emergency fund
Disaster recovery cannot depend on ad hoc grants or delayed relief measures
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