Daily Inshorts - 25 November 2025
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Over 21s to get £12.71 an hour as minimum wage increased
The move has been welcomed, but some experts say it will not cover the current cost of living.
Chris Mason: Reeves will be hoping the Budget buys her some time
Deep unpopularity in the country and jittery Labour MPs is the prism through which both the countdown to this Budget and its aftermath should be seen.
Justice secretary wants to scrap jury trials except for most serious cases
Only cases of alleged murder, rape or manslaughter will be decided by a jury under new proposals to cut court backlogs.
Farage's racism denials are dishonest, says ex-classmate
Peter Ettedgui tells the BBC Nigel Farage targeted antisemitic abuse at him when they were teenagers.
Ukraine says 'understanding' reached with US on peace plan, as Trump says his envoy will meet Putin
President Trump says the original peace plan has been "fine-tuned", and that he will send his envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow.
Mamata will not get Matua votes, Suvendu claims after TMC rally
The BJP MLA also wrote to Chief Election Commissioner accusing State police officials of being affiliated to TMC and demanding the deployment of CAPF “to ensure neutrality” in upcoming Assembly polls in 2026
Congress, NCP (SP) write to SEC over voter rolls, seeking transparency ahead of local body polls
Congress seeks 15-day extension for objections to draft voter lists as NCP (SP) flags coercion in local polls, a day after Uddhav and Raj Thackeray demanded 21 days
Raksha Khadse accuses Shinde-led Shiv Sena workers of intimidation in Muktainagar
Raksha Khadse accused workers of Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena of intimidating residents in Muktainagar, citing rising crime and harassment
Man acquitted in 26/11 case free to take up jobs that don’t need police clearance: Maharashtra Government
In September 2025, the Maharashtra government refused to issue a police clearance certificate to Fahim Ansari, acquitted in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case, saying he remains under surveillance over suspected links to a banned terror outfit
A farm crisis lost in political cacophony
Farmers in Karnataka need a long-term solution to their woes
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