Daily Inshorts - 23 October 2025
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Four survivors say minister must quit for them to rejoin grooming inquiry
The government is standing by safeguarding minister Jess Phillips as the grooming gang row deepens.
France backing away from pledge to intercept migrant boats, sources tell BBC
The commitment has been hit by delays, with political turmoil in France partly to blame.
Metal detectorist digs up massive haul of Roman coins in 'virtually untouched' area of Wales
David Moss discovered 15,000 coins at a "virtually untouched" secret location in north Wales.
EU set to endorse deal to turn frozen Russian assets into support for Ukraine
The contentious proposal would see Kyiv receive €140bn (£121bn) worth of frozen Russian state assets currently held in Belgium.
Weather warnings reduced as Storm Benjamin moves east
Storm clears away to the east, reducing the impact on the UK.
Argentina football friendly: Traders at Kaloor stadium in Kerala get partial reprieve as shutdown cut to three weeks
Over 100 tenants at Kochi stadium were initially ordered to close for a month starting October 25. However, after a meeting with GCDA chairperson, closure has been postponed to October 30, with a possible reopening on November 20
Column | Manjari Chaturvedi: didi to all qawwals
The dancer pioneered Sufi Kathak to draw attention to Qawwali and began a project to preserve the folk art form
T.N. CM Stalin to inaugurate Solar bus terminal in Erode on November 27
The ₹74.90-crore facility, spread over 19.9 acres, is nearing completion, with painting, tile-laying, and electrical works progressing at a brisk pace
Decoy operation foils illegal sex determination in Mysuru district
The operation has exposed a serious violation of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act and the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, said an official
WazirX to restart on October 24, along with crypto trading and withdrawals
WazirX founder Nischal Shetty said that crypto trading and withdrawals will both start from October 24
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