Daily Inshorts - 05 November 2025

Daily Inshorts - 05 November 2025

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Crime fixer caught by BBC offering to erase £60K fines on migrant workers

Calling himself "the accountant", the fixer told undercover reporters how he could “confuse” immigration enforcement.

Watch: BBC reporter confronts man at centre of illegal worker network

The BBC's Ed Thomas confronted Kardos Mateen, who is at the centre of an illegal worker network.

Police hunt for two men mistakenly released from prison

It comes just weeks after migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu was also released from prison by mistake.

Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war

With endless rubble and destroyed streets as far as the eye can see, any plans for Gaza's future are a far cry from where it is today, writes Lucy Williamson.

'It was fight or flight': Man drove car at train stabbings suspect after attack

Dave Scott says he used his car to hit the alleged attacker before police made an arrest.

Envoy to represent India at COP30 Leaders' Summit; Environment Minister Yadav to join later

At COP30, India is expected to underline that developed countries can restore trust by honouring their past commitments and scaling up predictable, grant-based funding for adaptation and loss and damage

'Drishyam'-style murder in Ahmedabad: Man's body buried in his house; wife's paramour held

Ansari, who used to work as mason, came to Ahmedabad from Bihar in 2016 after his love marriage with Ruby and the couple has two children

Concern over felling of trees for railway project in M.P.

NREGA Sangharsh Morcha threatens protests in Bengal if MGNREGA not resumed by December

The Supreme Court of India on October 27 has removed all the road blocks in the resumption of the MGNREGA scheme by dismissing the petition of the Union government. Prior to this the Calcutta High Court has directed the resumption of the scheme from August 1

Trinamool using SIR to deflect attention from its 14- year misrule in Bengal, says BJP

WB BJP president Samik Bhattacharya said that the Trinamool Congress can always approach the Supreme Court if the party has any opposition to the SIR.

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