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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 02.04.2025.

It displays 146 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.04.2025 โ‡ข Day Trump Liberation Tariffs Landed As Kilmer Departed
โŒจTrump's "Liberation Day" tariffs dominated coverage, culminating in his evening announcement of 10% tariffs on UK imports, 20% on EU goods, and 25% on all foreign automobiles. Media reported these measures could cost Britain 25,000 jobs, with markets described as a "sea of red." Starmer insisted the UK was "prepared for all eventualities" while "ruling nothing out," though reports suggested he would not immediately retaliate.

Hollywood actor Val Kilmer's death at 65 from pneumonia received extensive morning coverage, with outlets highlighting his "haunting last post" and iconic roles in Top Gun and Batman.

Other developments included Elon Musk's reported withdrawal from his White House advisory role amid "private doubts" from Trump, reports of a funeral director charged with 64 offences after 35 bodies were removed from a funeral home, and the continuing search for an 11-year-old girl who fell into the Thames.
02.04.2025
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The Guardian

Florida stays Republican as US House seats go to Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis

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The Guardian

Wisconsin supreme court race: Liberal Susan Crawford beats Musk-backed candidate

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03:24โ‡ขTrump Tariffs Threaten 25,000 UK Jobs

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcement expected today, with UK bracing for significant economic impact that could cost "at least 25,000 jobs" (BBC, Channel 4, Mirror, Independent, Spectator). The Mirror describes the situation as "tariffs CARNAGE" while reporting the PM says "all options open to protect Britain." Crime stories feature prominently with coverage of a "prolific rapist" as more than 20 potential new victims come forward (Sky News), a convicted pedophile caught stealing security footage (Daily Mail), and debate over whether the Southport attack "could have been stopped" (Spiked). In US politics, Wisconsin liberals celebrate as Susan Crawford defeats a Musk-backed candidate (Guardian).
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The Guardian

Wisconsin supreme court race: liberal Susan Crawford beats Musk-backed candidate

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New Statesman
The struggle for control of the national curriculum is a fight for the soul of English education.
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BBC

World braces as Trump set to announce sweeping tariffs

The US president is set to announce a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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The Guardian

Trump set to announce new round of tariffs on his so-called โ€˜liberation dayโ€™

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08:07โ‡ขVal Kilmer Dies At 65

โŒจThe newspapers report on the death of Hollywood actor Val Kilmer at age 65, with multiple outlets covering his passing from pneumonia after long health battles (BBC, Daily Mail, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Sun). Kilmer was known for iconic roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever." Simultaneously, extensive coverage continues regarding Trump's anticipated "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, with reports that Starmer is being urged to "unite" with the EU and Canada against Trump's plans (Guardian, HuffPost, Independent, Spectator). Markets appear to be bracing for economic disruption, with European markets already showing instability ahead of the announcement.
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11:26โ‡ขTrump Tariffs Threaten 25,000 British Jobs

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's anticipated "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, with the UK city bracing for "chaos" amid fears of 25,000 job losses (Independent, Channel 4, Guardian, HuffPost). Actor Val Kilmer's death at 65 continues to receive coverage, with reports of his "haunting last post" before his passing (BBC, Mirror). Other stories include Marine Le Pen's election ban case potentially being overturned next year (Breitbart), Heathrow runway light issues caused by stolen cables (Sky News), and controversy over a Metropolitan Police raid on Quaker Meeting House protesters (Spiked).
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BBC

Starmer ruling 'nothing out' on Trump tariffs as EU prepares 'robust' response

The US president is preparing to unveil a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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BBC

Starmer ruling 'nothing out' on Trump tariffs as EU prepares 'robust' response

The US president is preparing to unveil a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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14:42โ‡ขStarmer "Rules Nothing Out" On Trump Tariffs

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's imminent "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, with significant focus on UK's response. Prime Minister Starmer says he is "ruling nothing out" as the government prepares for potential economic fallout, while urging constructive talks with the US (BBC, Independent, Times, HuffPost). International tensions are rising with the EU planning a "robust" response (BBC). Other stories include controversy over Marine Le Pen's election ban where reports claim many EU lawmakers broke the same rule without punishment (Breitbart), a funeral director charged with 64 offences including fraud (Daily Mail), and potential US-Israel plans for military action against Iran's nuclear capabilities (Sun).
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The Guardian

Trump hours away from unveiling global tariffs in possible shakeup of US economic strategy

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BBC

European leaders warn against a trade war as Trump prepares for tariffs announcement

The US president is preparing to unveil a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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17:34โ‡ขMusk Exits White House As Tariff Tensions Mount

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's imminent "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, which has European leaders, including Starmer, warning against a potential trade war (BBC, Guardian, HuffPost, Independent, Sky News, Times). Trump is expected to unveil a complex system with tariffs banded by country and industry (Sky News). In a significant development, Elon Musk is reportedly stepping down from his White House advisory role amid private doubts from Trump (Daily Mail, Times). In other news, Israel plans to expand its Gaza invasion (Morning Star), and a man has been charged with 64 offences related to removing bodies from a funeral home (Metro).
18:06
In this episode of Ways to Change the World, sustainability expert and professor Mike Berners-Lee argues that dishonesty in politics, business, and the media is one of the biggest barriers to tackling global crises like climate change, social inequality, and environmental destruction.
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BBC

Trump to unveil tariffs in hours as European leaders warn against trade war

The US president is preparing to unveil a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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BBC

Trump set to unveil new tariffs soon as world waits to learn the details

The US president is preparing to unveil a raft of new tariffs on Wednesday - which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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The Guardian

Trump to reveal global tariffs in possible shake-up of US economic strategy

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20:08โ‡ขTrump's Tariff "Liberation Day" Arrives

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, which dominates UK media coverage. Multiple sources indicate the new global tariffs could significantly impact Britain, with the Mirror claiming they might cost "at least 25,000 jobs" (BBC, Channel 4, Daily Mail, Guardian, Independent, Mirror, Sky News, Times). Prime Minister Starmer reportedly won't retaliate immediately while seeking a deal with the US (Daily Mail, Times). In other news, the BBC has accessed Myanmar following the devastating earthquake, reporting "huge devastation and little help" for survivors in Mandalay region (BBC).
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The Guardian

Trump announces โ€˜reciprocal tariffs on countries throughout the worldโ€™

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20:24
BBC

Trump unveils new tariffs on imports that could disrupt worldwide trade

The US president is unveiling a raft of new tariffs at a White House event which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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The Guardian

Trump confirms 25% levy on all foreign automakers and vows to impose โ€˜reciprocalโ€™ tariffs worldwide

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BBC

Trump announces 10% tariffs on UK and 20% on EU in watershed moment for global trade

The US president is unveiling a raft of new tariffs at a White House event which he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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The Guardian

Trump announces sweeping tariffs of 10-49% on US trade partners worldwide

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21:04โ‡ขTrump Slaps 10% Tariffs On UK

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, which imposes 10% tariffs on UK imports and 20% on EU goods (BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sun, Times). The announcement represents what BBC calls a "watershed moment for global trade." Trump's rhetoric described the US as being "looted, pillaged, raped" by other nations (Metro). Prime Minister Starmer reportedly "won't retaliate" immediately (Daily Mail), while The Times suggests Britain was "spared" the worst tariffs compared to other countries, some facing up to 49% (Guardian).
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The Guardian

US stocks plummet in after-hours trading as experts warn Americans could see higher costs

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