Daily Inshorts - 25 September 2025

Daily Inshorts - 25 September 2025

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Digital ID to be compulsory for all UK adults under government plans

The prime minister believes a new scheme would help crack down on illegal working in the UK.

PM compares Burnham's economic proposals to Truss 'disaster'

Sir Keir Starmer's comments follow criticism of his leadership from the Mayor of Manchester.

Names, pictures and addresses of 8,000 children stolen in nursery chain hack

Experts have condemned the hack as an "absolute new low" for cyber-crime.

Million-year-old skull rewrites human evolution, scientists claim

New analysis suggests our species began to emerge at least half a million years earlier than we thought

High Streets and rundown spaces to get £5bn boost - is your area on the list?

Under the Pride in Place programme, 169 communities will get £20m over a decade to spend on boosting their local area.

Six arrested in Amritsar with 4 k.g. heroin, 2 pistols: Punjab Police

Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused persons were in touch with a Pakistan-based handler named Shah through social media, the DGP said

Outrage over infant deaths in Indore | In India’s cleanest city, rats in a hospital

Two infants died this September after rats bit them in the NICU of a government hospital in Indore, sparking outrage. However, the Madhya Pradesh government claims that the cause of death was pre-existing medical conditions. Mehul Malpani reports on the gaps in hygiene and safety standards in decades-old facilities and the overburdened public healthcare system in the State

Deep Tech startup Welkinrim raises ₹4.76 crore

50% of U.P. industries flout norms: report on Ganga pollution

Operation Numkhor: Customs continues to verify documents of seized vehicles

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