Daily Inshorts - 26 September 2025
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New digital ID will be mandatory to work in the UK, Starmer says
PM says the scheme will make it harder to work illegally but opposition parties argue it won't stop small boat crossings.
Why is the government introducing digital IDs?
The IDs will not have to be carried day-to-day, but they will be compulsory for anyone wanting to work.
Netanyahu attacks Palestinian recognition as dozens walk out of UN speech
Officials and diplomats left the auditorium in protest as the Israeli leader took the stage, leaving large parts of the hall empty.
Elon Musk and Prince Andrew named in new Epstein files
The documents by the estate of convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were released by Congressional Democrats.
Dubai sex-trade ring boss held by police after BBC investigation
Charles Mwesigwa led a degrading network exploiting vulnerable women in glamorous parts of Dubai.
Giving warriors a fighting chance: Where personnel injured in line of duty are trained to become para-athletes and IT professionals
In 2020, the National Centre for Divyang Empowerment was established as an exclusive facility for training CAPF personnel who suffer injuries and become physically challenged in the line of duty. In five years, the centre has trained 219 ‘Divyang warriors’, producing medal-winning para-athletes and IT professionals. Vijaita Singh and Naveen Kumar report on how the facilities on campus give the injured a new lease of life
Two Kerala students allege assault by Delhi police personnel
Denying allegations of theft, they say police officers brutally assaulted them, forced them to speak in Hindi and ridiculed them for wearing lungi; MP John Brittas seeks impartial probe into ‘custodial brutality’
DRDO wins businessline’s Changemaker of the Year Award for its strategic technology
The Azim Premji Foundation won the Iconic Changemaker Award for its pioneering and extensive work in education and healthcare
CBI coordinates return of UAPA accused from UAE
Parminder Singh was wanted by the Punjab police in a case of alleged extortion, raising funds for terrorist acts, attempt to murder and criminal intimidation
Sonam Wangchuk detained under NSA for his 'provocative speeches': Ladakh administration
Time and again, it has been observed that Wangchuk has been indulging in activities prejudicial to the security of the state and detrimental to maintenance of peace and public order and services essential to the community, the Directorate of Information & Public Relations (DIPR), Ladakh said in a statement here.
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