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01.04.2025

01.04.2025 โ€” Day Tariff Liberation Loomed As Virginia Clarified

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 01.04.2025.

It displays 93 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.04.2025 โ‡ข Day Tariff Liberation Loomed As Virginia Clarified
โŒจTrump's imminent "Liberation Day" tariffs dominated coverage throughout April 1st, with UK promising a "calm" response while the EU prepared "strong" retaliation. Morning reports warned of potential $1.4 trillion global economic damage, with afternoon coverage revealing at least 25,000 UK jobs at risk despite earlier optimism about securing exemptions.

Myanmar earthquake coverage continued with the death toll exceeding 2,000 and the military junta accused of blocking aid while continuing airstrikes. BBC described Mandalay, once the "city of gold," as now reeking "of death."

Virginia Giuffre's health claims generated confusion until she clarified in the afternoon that she had "mistakenly" posted about having "four days to live" following what Australian police called a "minor crash with no injuries."

Domestic news focused on "Awful April" bill increases affecting millions, alongside a fatal police shooting of a man reportedly carrying a firearm at a railway station.
01.04.2025
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01:27
The Guardian

Muskโ€™s Doge gains access to federal payroll system despite staff warnings

01:27
02:00
The Guardian

Trump prepares to unveil reciprocal tariffs as markets brace amid trade war fears

02:00
04:15
BBC

Myanmar announces week of national mourning as hopes of finding quake survivors fade

More than 2,000 people have been killed and 3,000 injured after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit Myanmar last Friday.
04:15

05:17โ‡ขUK Braces For Trump's Trade War

โŒจThe newspapers report on looming US tariffs, with UK bracing for economic impact as Trump prepares to unveil "reciprocal tariffs" (Guardian, Independent). Starmer expects Britain to be hit this week, raising fears of a worldwide trade war. Myanmar's earthquake aftermath continues with the death toll exceeding 2,000 and a national week of mourning announced (BBC). Domestic concerns feature prominently with millions facing household bill increases (Sky News), while immigration remains contentious with The Sun highlighting migrants "boasting about life in hotels" as British bills increase.
05:41
06:32
BBC

Myanmar mourns earthquake dead with one minute of silence as hopes for survivors fade

More than 2,000 people have been killed and 3,000 injured after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit Myanmar last Friday.
06:32
06:41
The Guardian

Myanmar junta accused of blocking aid for earthquake victims as airstrikes continue

06:41
06:50
Ahmed al-Sharaa wants to unite the country. But deep divisions threaten a renewed cycle of death and chaos.
06:50
08:24

09:27โ‡ขMyanmar Junta Blocks Earthquake Aid As Death Toll Tops 2,000

โŒจThe newspapers report heavily on the Myanmar earthquake aftermath, with a minute of silence observed as the death toll exceeds 2,000 (BBC, Guardian). Reports suggest the military junta is blocking aid while continuing airstrikes in conflict regions (Guardian). Virginia Giuffre's car accident has created confusion, with Australian police contradicting claims she has "four days to live," describing it as a "minor crash with no injuries" (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun). Economic concerns feature prominently as household bills rise today alongside car tax and stamp duty changes (Sky News), while the Business Secretary claims the UK is "best placed" to negotiate Trump tariff exemptions (Independent).
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13:48

13:49โ‡ขMyanmar's City of Gold Now "Reeks of Death"

โŒจThe newspapers report on Myanmar's earthquake aftermath, with the devastated city of Mandalay described as reeking "of death" while the junta blocks aid (BBC, Guardian). Economic concerns dominate domestic coverage with "Awful April" bill increases affecting millions (HuffPost, Sky News), alongside warnings that Trump's proposed tariffs could cause $1.4 trillion in global economic damage (Independent, Sky News). In French politics, Marine Le Pen vows to fight her presidential ban, claiming the election is being "stolen" through lawfare (Breitbart). Other stories include a tragic Thames river incident involving a child (Sun) and controversy over parents arrested in a school WhatsApp dispute (Times).
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15:56
BBC

Trump finalises tariff plan as UK promises 'calm' response - but EU 'ready to retaliate'

The details of a new raft of tariffs, set to be announced by the US president on Wednesday, are still largely unknown.
15:56
16:05
The Guardian

EU has a โ€˜strong planโ€™ to retaliate on Trump tariffs, says von der Leyen

16:05
16:32

16:33โ‡ขTrump Tariffs Loom As UK Pledges Calm Response

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's imminent tariff announcement, with the UK promising a "calm" response while the EU is "ready to retaliate" with a "strong plan" (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Spectator). The White House declares "days of US being ripped off are over" (Sky News) amid warnings of potential $1.4 trillion damage to the global economy (Independent). Other stories include a man "carrying a firearm" shot dead by police at a railway station (Metro, Sun), Virginia Giuffre clarifying she mistakenly posted claims about having "four days to live" (Daily Mail, Mirror), and March being a record-breaking month for sunshine (Channel 4).
16:49
BBC

Trump meets tariffs team as countries call White House for last-minute negotiations

The US president will announce a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "liberation day".
16:49
17:06
For months, Alice felt unwell. Her doctor couldnโ€™t explain her symptoms. Then one day, it was a cup of tea, given to her by her husband, that revealed an unsavoury truth.
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19:25
For months, Alice felt unwell. Her doctor couldnโ€™t explain her symptoms. Then one day, it was a cup of tea, given to her by her husband, that revealed an unsavoury truth.
19:25

21:05โ‡ขBritain Braces For Trump's "Liberation Day" Tariffs

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's imminent "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, with Britain bracing for economic impact (BBC, Guardian, HuffPost, Independent, Sky News, Spectator). The US president will meet his tariffs team as countries rush for last-minute negotiations, while the EU promises a "strong plan" to retaliate. Domestic news includes a disturbing Channel 4 investigation into domestic spiking where a woman discovered her husband was drugging her tea, and coverage of Prince Harry's charity controversy with tabloids (Daily Mail, Sun) focusing on accusations of "bullying" behavior from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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