Daily Inshorts - 31 October 2025
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Andrew's move out of Royal Lodge may not happen until new year
There are also no plans to formally remove Andrew from the line of succession, the government says.
Why Sarah Ferguson, Beatrice and Eugenie can't escape the taint of family scandal
The scandal engulfing Andrew is of his own making but has had a profound impact on his immediate family.
'No inch here was spared': Hurricane Melissa destroys Jamaica town
The BBC’s Nada Tawfik reports from Black River, where the strongest storm to hit the country in modern history has left scenes of desperation.
Ex-sergeant major jailed for six months for sexual assault of soldier who took her own life
Michael Webber admitted sexually assaulting Jaysley Beck, 19, who later took her own life.
Just Stop Oil trio cleared over Stonehenge orange powder protest
The trio are cleared of all charges after citing human rights law in their defence.
Air India concludes phase 1 of retrofit of old planes
The 27 revamped narrowbodies will be utilised for as many as 3,024 weekly flights on 82 domestic and short-haul-international routes, the airline said
Even detours are jammed: Secunderabad motorists crawl through narrow, battered bylanes
Spillover from Paradise-Dairy Farm Road elevated corridor work turns Secunderabad’s inner roads into a commuter maze
Jharkhand migrant caught in crossfire in Saudi Arabia dies, Govt makes effort to bring back body
The youth identified as Vijay Kumar Mahato had been working in a private company as a tower line fitter for the last nine months.
Activist seeks probe into ‘fake encounter of Rohit Arya to cover up Government’s failures’
Advocate Nitin Satpute demands independent probe into hostage-taker’s death; questions raised over unpaid dues, police conduct, and government accountability.
Bihar polls: ‘People have decided to bring change,’ says Tejashwi Yadav | Interview
Mahagatbandhan will win as people want that those who talk about education, irrigation, medicine, jobs, and prompt action should form govt., says RJD leader and the Chief Ministerial face of the Opposition bloc; he says JD(U) will cease to exist after the polls as he rules out any tie-up with Nitish
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