Daily Inshorts - 20 November 2025

Daily Inshorts - 20 November 2025

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UK did 'too little, too late', leading to thousands more Covid deaths, says inquiry

Report on government decision-making says delays cost 23,000 lives in the first wave in England.

Lockdown could have been avoided and other key findings from Covid inquiry

The long-awaited report is published into how well or badly the government handled the Covid pandemic.

Zelensky to speak to Trump after US proposes Russia-Ukraine peace plan

The plan was reportedly drafted by US and Russian officials, without Ukraine's involvement.

Police failed to act on historic sex abuse claims against rapist Met officer

In 2016, his local police force was made aware of sex abuse claims decades before he joined the Metropolitan Police.

Some migrants to face 20 year wait for settled status

Shabana Mahmood says becoming part of the UK is "not a right but a privilege – and one that must be earned".

BJP highlights plight of tea garden workers in North Bengal, demands implementation of new labour codes

Labour law experts, however, say that the new labour codes will not increase wages of workers of tea garden areas and significantly diluted labour protections for tea plantation workers

IMD forecasts a developing depression over Bay of Bengal

Heavy rain during the harvesting stage can flatten the plants and compromise the quality of the paddy in Odisha

CPI(M) rebel enters fray as Independent in Payyanur

Manipur police sent incomplete, incorrect clips for forensic analysis, Kuki group tells Supreme Court

The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust sought a court-monitored SIT to probe the matter of audio tapes sourced from a whistle-blower who claimed that they contain telephonic conversations of former Manipur C N. Biren Singh inciting ethnic conflict in the State

Protesters attempt to storm festival venue in Manipur; police resort to lathi charge

Agitators said authorities should first resolve the ethnic conflict in the State and resettle internally displaced persons before organising extravagant festivals; Metei outfit to hold mass sit-in today

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