Daily Inshorts - 25 June 2025

Daily Inshorts - 25 June 2025

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A political storm is brewing over welfare cuts - can Starmer ride it out?

Conversations are continuing at the heart of government on the least worst course of action in the face of a significant backbench rebellion.

What are the government's planned welfare cuts and how much will they save?

Labour MPs have threatened to vote against the government's welfare reform proposals.

When Iran's Supreme Leader emerges from hiding he will find a very different nation

The war has left the country significantly weakened - and left Ayatollah Ali Khamenei a diminished leader

Damaged or destroyed - how much does leaked US report on Iran's nuclear sites tell us?

Fordo is probably the most spied-on place on the planet - and work to understand what is happening there is set to intensify further.

Five takeaways from Nato's big summit on hiking defence spending

There were unexpected moments of levity among the momentous decisions on raising spending to levels not seen since the Cold War.

Chemotherapy drugs made by Indian firms fail quality tests, shows study

A landmark study published on June 26 has reported that about a fifth of cancer drugs tested failed quality tests; 16 of the 17 implicated manufacturers are India-based

CBI arrests three people in fake postage stamps scam worth ₹2.5 crore

The three arrested individuals are Pappu Singh, Rajesh Kumar and Mahendra Kumar

Bombay High Court questions legal basis of stipend for junior lawyers

The High Court was hearing a petition filed by 12 junior advocates seeking a ₹5,000 monthly stipend during the first three years of legal practice

Himachal Pradesh cloudbursts, flash floods | 2 dead, 20 feared swept away in Kangra, heavy rain continues

Tragic cloudbursts and flash floods in Himachal Pradesh cause casualties and destruction, with rescue operations underway

Shiv Sena (UBT) defends Emergency, calls it ‘constitutionally valid’

Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut statement comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the Emergency Samvidhan Hatya Diwas

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