Daily Inshorts - 27 October 2025

Daily Inshorts - 27 October 2025

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Migrant sex offender released due to human error, Lammy tells MPs

The justice secretary announced that an independent investigation has been launched after Hadush Kebatu was mistakenly released from prison.

Prince Andrew hosted Epstein, Maxwell and Weinstein at Royal Lodge

The trio were at Andrew's mansion in 2006 as part of his daughter Beatrice's 18th birthday celebrations.

King Charles heckled over Andrew and Epstein

The protester was met by vocal support for the King, including one woman who told him to "shut up".

Renters' Rights Bill becomes law - here's what it means for you

Sweeping new rules for renting in England receive royal assent - so what is changing?

Key figures at odds over collapse of China spy case

A parliamentary committee hears evidence about why the case against two men accused for spying for China was dropped.

All Temple-related construction at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi site completed, says Trust

The trust added that the construction of the seven pavilions has also been completed

Tripura online activist held for “abusing” State govt.

Madhavi Biswas, a resident of Pratapgarh in Agartala, has spoken about alleged corruption in the State government and lack of civic amenities.

CPI Ministers to boycott Cabinet demanding withdrawal from PM SHRI pact

CPI general secretary D. Raja calls Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s reasons for joining the contentious scheme unconvincing. Kerala government should have taken its cue from Tamil Nadu and moved the Supreme Court for unconditional and obligatory federal funding for education, he says

BJP hits out at Opposition over its stand on SIR 2.0

BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla alleged that Congress and other Opposition parties are targeting the Election Commission and using the SIR as an excuse for the “impending losses” in the coming polls

Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh all set for SIR of electoral rolls from today

While Uttar Pradesh has approximately 15.44 crore voters, Rajasthan has 5.48 crore registered voters

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