Daily Inshorts - 29 October 2025
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Afghan man charged after dog walker killed in London triple stabbing
A 22-year-old man has been charged after a dog walker was killed and two others injured in a stabbing in Uxbridge.
Chancellor admits breaking housing rules by renting out home
Rachel Reeves refers herself to the PM's ethics adviser after "inadvertently" renting out her family home without a licence.
Centrist liberals head for shock victory in Dutch election, exit poll says
Rob Jetten's D66 party celebrates, two years after his party languished in fifth place in the last vote.
Migrant sex offender given £500 after threat to disrupt deportation
Hadush Kebatu was given the money to avoid a "slower, more expensive process", Downing Street said.
Sudanese RSF militia killed many civilians at hospital, WHO chief and doctors say
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was "appalled" by reports that 460 civilians had been killed in el-Fasher.
2-day online camp offers positivity skill training for teens
MiTran Global’s Imparting Positivity Camp offers a two-day online programme for teens aged 11–17, blending academic skills with emotional resilience; register now at https://hub.mitranglobal.com/services/ipc
Japan PM Takaichi calls PM Modi, hopes for ‘golden chapter’ in ties with India
The conversation focused on the Quad, economic and defence cooperation; no clarity on summit dates yet
Campaigning heats up for Nuapada bypoll in Odisha as BJP, Cong., BJD vie for victory
As the constituency has a heterogeneous population, political parties cannot afford a one-size-fits-all strategy to win the trust of voters
Lookout notice issued to trace missing Suraj Lama
For Mayawati, a wasted opportunity
Her Lucknow rally was, in effect, old wine in an old bottle
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