Daily Inshorts - 17 December 2025

Daily Inshorts - 17 December 2025

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Teachers to be trained to spot early signs of misogyny in boys

The measure is part of the government's strategy to tackle violence against women and girls which will be unveiled on Thursday.

Rob Reiner's family speak of 'unimaginable pain' as son Nick faces court for murder charges

Jake and Romy Reiner say they are in "unimaginable pain", as their brother faces first-degree murder charges over their parents' death.

Family of stabbed girl say she was 'full of life'

Aria Thorpe's family say the nine-year-old was "bubbly" and loved country music.

Abramovich must pay £2.5bn from Chelsea FC sale to Ukraine fund or face court, Starmer says

The Russian oligarch was forced to sell up when he was sanctioned for his ties to the Kremlin - but the money remains frozen in a British bank account.

Two arrested after police say they will act against intifada chants

The Metropolitan and Greater Manchester forces earlier said they would make arrests over "globalise the intifada" chants.

Indians ‘cut off’ from internet in flights, Maran complains; Telecom Minister says norms in works

DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran complained of India being one of the few places globally “cut off” from in-flight WiFi; communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that norms in this regard were being worked out

Webinar on Career Compass on December 21

The webinar will seek to offer clarity on career pathways beyond academics for students across disciplines, with a focus on real-world readiness, innovation, and adaptability to evolving landscapes

Five senate members in Calicut varsity to lose their membership

HC seeks input on Suraj Lama from CIAL

Two emerge as strong contenders for N. Paravur municipal chairperson post

The main criteria for consideration for all posts are seniority and long-term affiliation with the United Democratic Front

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