Daily Inshorts - 03 November 2025
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Police investigating whether train attack suspect linked to stabbing of 14-year-old on Friday
A force is investigating three other knife-related incidents in Peterborough over the weekend.
Scunthorpe player and Forest fan among train attack victims
Scunthorpe United footballer Jonathan Gjoshe, 22 and Nottingham Forest fan Stephen Crean were stabbed.
Pregnant British teen freed from Georgia jail after drug smuggling charge
The 19-year-old from Teesside, who was charged with drug trafficking, is eight months pregnant.
Worker pulled from partially collapsed medieval tower in Rome
The man was trapped for several hours after part of the Torre dei Conti, on the edge of the famous Roman Forum, gave way.
Online porn showing choking to be made illegal, government says
Possession and publication of such material will be a criminal offence, under amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill.
Restructuring of Panjab University’s senate-syndicate has exposed ‘BJP’s anti-Punjab face’, says ex-Cong min
Mr. Sidhu stated that under the pretext of improving the functioning of Panjab University, the Central government has almost eliminated the representation of teachers, principals, and alumni in its syndicate
Dynastic politics 'grave threat' to Indian democracy: Shashi Tharoor
Mr. Tharoor said that when political power is determined by lineage rather than ability, commitment, or grassroots engagement, the quality of governance suffers
Bihar Assembly polls: Modi invokes katta jibe again, Priyanka slams PM, Kharge says Nitish ‘in BJP’s lap’
All top leaders of the NDA and Mahagathbandhan were busy touring Bihar and trading barbs as the campaign for the polls intensified
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta heads to Bihar for three-day campaigning in Assembly polls
Ms. Gupta will address a public meeting in Bankipur Assembly constituency, after reaching the State capital Patna. She will also campaign in Siwan, Barharia, Baikunthpur and nearby areas on 4 November
BJP delegation meets ECI officials, demands vetting of Bengal government’s citizenship documents for SIR
The memorandum submitted by the BJP leadership to the ECI stated that ground realities in West Bengal are different from Bihar and alleged that the State has witnessed large-scale issuance of backdated and forged documents which should be vetted during SIR
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