Daily Inshorts - 26 June 2025

Daily Inshorts - 26 June 2025

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Starmer set to announce welfare climbdown in deal with Labour rebels

Cuts to some disability benefits will only hit future claimants, not those already on it, it is understood.

Misogyny is an epidemic fuelled by social media, Amy Hunt tells BBC in first interview

People “should be very concerned” about sexist, hateful content on social media, says Amy, whose mother and two sisters were murdered last year.

Child Q unsure she will 'feel normal again' after police strip-search

The woman, who was 15 at the time of the strip-search, was wrongly suspected of possessing cannabis.

Iran leader says US gained nothing from strikes as Hegseth hails 'historic success'

The ayatollah speaks for the first time since the conflict ended, as the US insists Iran's nuclear sites are destroyed.

How is your hospital doing as NHS battles to bring down waiting times?

Use our interactive tracker to see if treatment waits are getting better at your local hospital

Mahim Juma Masjid Trust launch Online Azan app amid loudspeaker row

The Online Azan app gets the Masjid registered, and people associated with the particular masjid can be selected and listened to

Trinamool Congress on the defensive over ‘involvement’ in kangaroo courts

TMC Minister Udayan Guha tried to distance himself and party workers from the public justice system; BJP leaders called it a pre-election ploy

U.S. requires visa applicants to share social media used in 5 years: U.S. Embassy in India

The embassy has stressed that visa applicants are required to provide social media identifiers. All available information will be used for visa screening and vetting

TMC issues notice to party MLA for offering money to parents of child killed in bomb attack

The whole incident of Debra MLA Humayun Kabir offering money to the family on June 25 was caught on camera, where the mother of the child Sabina Khatun gets angry and says they ‘do not want any money’

Decision on India’s 2036 Olympic Games bid set to take longer than expected

International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry announces pause in 2036 Olympics bid decision and sets up working group for future host selection

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