Daily Inshorts - 06 December 2025

Daily Inshorts - 06 December 2025

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England given UK-friendly World Cup kick-off times as Scotland face late finishes

England are handed World Cup kick-off times which suit UK audiences - but Scotland fans face later finishes during next summer's tournament.

Zelensky signals progress in talks with US on peace plan

The Ukrainian leader says he is "determined" to continue working with the US, as Russian strikes continue.

King and Queen reveal this year's Christmas card

The card features of photograph of the royal couple taken in April during their state visit to Italy.

Ministers eye construction and hospitality to find young people jobs

The government says it will fund training and work experience for 350,000 not in work or education.

Young people are getting a 'raw deal', and that's good news for the Greens and Reform

Frustration among voters under 30 is widespread, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

What did Putin’s visit to India achieve? | Explained

Where do India-Russia relations stand? What did the two sides agree on during the recent summit? What statements did both leaders make on the Ukraine war? Why is Putin’s visit significant at this juncture when India is negotiating a free trade agreement with the U.S.?

Fire at Goa nightclub caused by cylinder blast kills 23 staff members

At least 23 bodies have been recovered. Those who have died were the staff of the club, says DGP Alok Kumar

Bengal SIR row: SC, ST activists urge ECI to simplify rules, set up assistance camps

In a letter to the CEC, the rights body appealed for marginalised people to be able to link themselves to any relative across their extended family whose name is present in the electoral roll of 2002, and urged the Commission to organise assistance camps

S. Muralidhar | Humane justice

The former Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court will head a UN Commission to investigate human rights violations in the occupied Palestinian territories

J&K L-G and CM spar over age relaxation for job aspirants amid protests

Hundreds of job aspirants who have crossed the age bar of 32 are unable to sit for the examination. The Open Merit aspirants are protesting to increase the current upper age limit from 32 to 37 to bring it at par with the rest of the country.

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