Daily Inshorts - 08 October 2025
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'Half my mind is still in Gaza': Evacuated teacher begins studies in UK
Sanaa el-Azab is one of 58 people who have been evacuated from Gaza to study at universities in the UK on scholarships.
Conservatives would scrap stamp duty on main homes, Badenoch says
The Tory leader says the move would help millions buy a home, in her annual conference speech.
How Britain's membership of the ECHR became a political hot potato
The extent to which leaving the Convention would make a difference to immigration has been greatly exaggerated, argues Lord Sumption
Kate McCann tells court alleged stalker's contact with Maddie's sister was 'final straw'
Mrs McCann says she also received a letter signed off with her missing daughter's name and a kiss.
Stars, secrets and slip-ups: Celebrity Traitors is off to a cracking start
Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie and Alan Carr are among the stars sitting at the round table in the new series.
Rakesh Kishore, a septuagenarian lawyer who is ‘unknown’ in legal circle and ‘invisible’ in society
He praises the Yogi government’s ‘bulldozer action’ against Muslims in Bareilly, calling it ‘the only way to deliver justice in present times’
Tourism takes a hit as the hills of north Bengal reel under the aftermath of floods
Hospitality industry members say the tourism industry in the hills lost close to 50 crore in the three days after the floods
The Hindu set to host property expo in Singapore on October 11, 12
The expo aims to bring together top developers, luxury property brands, and industry experts under one roof
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