Daily Inshorts - 08 March 2026

Daily Inshorts - 08 March 2026

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Navy readying aircraft carrier for deployment as Iran conflict deepens

The move may raise speculation HMS Prince of Wales could be sent to defend British interests during the Middle East conflict.

The legacy of Holly and Jessica's murders: Soham 'won't waste its breath' on Huntley

The trauma and aftermath of events in 2002 are still having an impact on the Cambridgeshire village.

How I've learned that certainty is the thing to really fear

After five decades hosting radio phone-ins and debates, Nicky Campbell reflects on the state of public debate

'Our children paid the ultimate price' – How the Dunblane school shooting changed Britain

A new BBC documentary charts how the murders of 16 children and their teacher in March 1996 led to a handgun ban in the UK.

Jessie Buckley says acting helped her overcome eating disorder as a teenager

The Oscar-frontrunner says acting is "like water to me" as she credits her craft with helping her mental health.

Mercury rises across north; Delhi records highest maximum temperature for first week of March in 50 years

According to weather data from the past 50 years, earlier the highest maximum temperature reading during the first seven days of March at Safdarjung, the city's base weather station, was 34.8°C logged on March 5, 1999.

45% Kashmir students up to Class 12 report sub-optimal mental wellbeing due to social media: study

“The inability of some students to check in with some technologies according to their wishes results in a feeling of anxiety. More than 14% were moderately to highly anxious when they were unable to use text messages,” according to the study, published this year by the Ianna Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

Delhi court grants two-week interim bail to Al-Falah chairman Jawed Siddiqui in money laundering case

“After considering all the present facts and circumstances, I am of the considered view that the applicant/ accused deserves to be enlarged on interim bail as the wife of applicant/ accused is unwell,” the court said in its order

Once trapped in bonded labour, now stitching a livelihood of her own

Once bonded to work in sugarcane fields, Valli is now a tailor with an independent means of income

Why India’s ‘leaky pipeline’ in research is unlike the rest of the world

Most women PhD holders in STEM in India find themselves unable to access long-term, lucrative, and prestigious research jobs

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