Daily Inshorts - 25 October 2025

Daily Inshorts - 25 October 2025

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Met urges Epping migrant sex offender to hand himself in

Hadush Kebatu has access to funds and sought help from the public, the Met Police says.

Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods in response to Reagan advert

Saying that airing the advert was a hostile act, Trump announced an additional 10% "over and above what they are paying now".

'I am not done' - Kamala Harris tells BBC she may run for president again

The former US vice-president made her strongest suggestion to date she will make another bid for the White House

Lucy Powell elected Labour's deputy leader

She defeated Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson in a race triggered by Angela Rayner's resignation.

Tax rises could push food prices higher, warn supermarkets

The bosses of the UK's largest supermarkets warn the chancellor against imposing higher taxes on the industry.

Odisha rights panel orders Govt to rehabilitate Scheduled Caste families attacked twice

These families are not keen to return to their native village fearing backlash

West Bengal BJP urges Bangladeshi Hindu refugees to apply for citizenship under CAA ahead of 2026 polls

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar said the party’s fight for 2026 is of “aar-paar” (two sides of a border). The statement assumes significance in light of the stark differentiation the saffron party has made between ‘infiltrators’ and ‘refugees’ from neighbouring countries, in the context of voter list revision and CAA camps respectively

Mehbooba moves PIL plea to shift J&K undertrials home

The former Chief Minister has approached the J&K High Court seeking the return of undertrial prisoners lodged in jails outside the Union Territory, citing violations of their right to fair trial and family access

Temples gearing up for Sura Samharam festivities in Chennai

Nearly 2,000 irrigation tanks in Tamil Nadu going beyond 75% storage

With the monsoon expected to yield higher rainfall this year, many more tanks may touch full level in the coming weeks

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