Daily Inshorts - 30 December 2025
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Idris Elba knighted as Sarina Wiegman and Lionesses lead New Year Honours
Ice skaters Torvill and Dean, and members of the winning Lionesses and Red Roses receive gongs.
Ice skating duo Torvill and Dean recognised in honours list
Ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean become a dame and knight in the New Year Honours list, while England women's manager Sarina Wiegman is made an honorary dame.
Anthony Joshua injured in Nigeria car crash that killed two team members
The British heavyweight boxer suffered minor injuries in the crash, which killed two team members and close friends.
Government to review 'information failures' in British-Egyptian activist case
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says she and Sir Keir Starmer were unaware of Alaa Abd El Fattah's "abhorrent" historical tweets.
Music in 2026: Who's releasing new albums and will Oasis play Knebworth?
Music correspondent Mark Savage previews the biggest albums, tours and festivals of the coming year.
Bihar Minister’s appointment as Assistant Professor put on hold due to shortcomings
Sources said that due to the discrepancy over his name, the appointment of Ashok Choudhary who is Minister in the Bihar government has been withheld. Last year in June, he was selected for the post of Assistant Professor in political science in Pataliputra University
Haryana BJP Ministers inaugurate library building twice separately, bringing into open the infighting within the party
The conflict between the two leaders is nothing new and the duo had allegedly exchanged barbs during a debate on stage in 2018
Gujarat tops in okra production
In 2024–25, okra cultivation expanded across 12 districts of Saurashtra and Kutch, covering around 14,000 hectares and yielding close to 1.5 lakh tonnes
Palaniswami holds DMK regime responsible for the closure of 210 govt. schools
Engineering domains evolving rapidly, choose courses with relevance, speakers tell students at webinar
Students must think four years ahead when choosing courses, the experts said
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