Daily Inshorts - 29 November 2025
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Sir Tom Stoppard, playwright famed for his wit and depth, dies at 88
The King and Queen pay tribute to a "dear friend who wore his genius lightly".
Venezuela calls Trump airspace closure warning 'colonialist threat'
US President Donald Trump said the airspace around Venezuela should be considered closed "in its entirety".
Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour?
Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
William pays visit to severely ill children from Gaza
The Prince of Wales visits a number of severely ill children from Gaza being treated by the NHS.
Ukraine hits tankers in Black Sea in escalation against Russia
The two ships stuck by drones were thought to be used to bypass Western sanctions on Russia.
Suvendu Adhikari accuses State’s Chief Secretary of ‘influencing’ SIR, welcomes appointment of ‘electoral roll observers’
Trinamool spokesperson Arup Chakraborty alleges that the Election Commission of India’s appointment of electoral roll observers in West Bengal shortly after the BJP State President’s remarks on the ongoing SIR proves that ‘the Commission is compromised to favour the BJP’
How will new codes change labour laws? | Explained
What are the key features of the four Labour Codes? What will be the impact of the new laws on trade unions and tripartite mechanisms? Will more workers be brought into the ambit of social security schemes? When will the government start rolling out the new codes?
CPI(M)’s Bangla Bachao Yatra begins in West Bengal
CPI(M) State Secretary Mohammad Salim accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of enabling the entry of RSS–BJP (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh – Bharatiya Janata Party) in the state
Tejas: Vital vanguard
Despite the Dubai crash, HAL and the IAF remain firm that the fighter aircraft is safe, reliable and strategically crucial for India’s air combat capability
Justice Surya Kant: Striking a balance in a divided nation
The new Chief Justice of India, who will serve until February 2027, believes that justice is not merely about resolving disputes, but about ‘protecting the innocent from being lost in the storms of circumstance’
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