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03.05.2025 โ€” Day Harry's Words Eclipsed Albanese Victory

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 03.05.2025.

It displays 78 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Harry's Words Eclipsed Albanese Victory
โŒจPrince Harry's controversial interview dominated UK newspapers, with his remarks about "not knowing how much longer" King Charles has particularly criticized as deepening the royal rift. By mid-day, outlets reported the King was "frustrated and upset," with royal experts suggesting Harry had "blown his chance of reconciliation" through what was characterized as "sinister claims."

Australia's election provided the day's major international story, with Anthony Albanese securing an unexpected landslide victory that gained momentum throughout the day. By afternoon, reports confirmed opposition leader Peter Dutton had lost his seat, with The Guardian framing the result as "riding an anti-Trump wave."

Reform UK's electoral successes continued reverberating through UK politics, with coverage of Farage celebrating their gains while Labour MPs were reported feeling "dismayed" after "devastating" local election results that saw Reform gain 677 councillors.

Late evening brought news of fourteen children arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a 14-year-old died in an industrial fire.
03.05.2025
05:59
06:08
The Guardian

Prince Harry says king โ€˜wonโ€™t speak to himโ€™ and he would โ€˜loveโ€™ to be reconciled

06:08
07:10
08:03
08:03
08:12
BBC

Vote count begins as first polls close in closely-fought Australia election

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of the left-leaning Labor Party seeks a second term as he faces conservative rival Peter Dutton.
08:12
08:47
BBC

Vote count begins in Australia as first polls close in closely-fought election

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of the left-leaning Labor Party seeks a second term as he faces conservative rival Peter Dutton.
08:47
09:05
The Guardian

Counting under way in eastern states as Australians pick their next prime minister

09:05

09:23โ‡ขHarry's "Shocking" Interview Deepens Royal Rift

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Prince Harry's contentious relationship with the Royal Family following a "shocking interview" where he claimed his father "won't speak to him" while expressing desire for reconciliation (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). His comment about "not knowing how much longer" his father has particularly sparked criticism. Meanwhile, Australia's closely-fought election dominates international coverage as vote counting begins with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese seeking a second term (BBC News, The Guardian). In UK politics, Nigel Farage continues celebrating Reform UK's electoral success, warning council employees working on "climate change initiatives, or diversity" (Breitbart London).
09:31
The Guardian

Counting under way with early swing towards Labor as Australians pick their next prime minister

09:31
09:31
09:57
10:23
BBC

Early Australia vote count shows swings towards Albanese's Labor party

Early counting shows swings in favour of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's left-leaning Labor Party.
10:23
10:32
The Guardian

Labor wins election with Anthony Albanese to be returned as prime minister

10:32
10:41
BBC

Australian PM Anthony Albanese wins re-election, local networks project

Local networks project Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's left-leaning Labor Party will form Australia's next government.
10:41
10:41
The Guardian

Labor wins Australian election with Anthony Albanese to be returned as prime minister

10:41
11:24
The Guardian

Labor wins Australian election with Albanese to be returned as PM โ€“ and opposition leader Dutton set to lose seat

11:24
11:42
BBC

Australian PM Anthony Albanese wins re-election as opposition leader Peter Dutton concedes

Local networks project Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's left-leaning Labor Party will form Australia's next government.
11:42
12:17
BBC

Australian PM Anthony Albanese re-elected as opposition leader Peter Dutton concedes

Local networks project Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's left-leaning Labor Party will form Australia's next government.
12:17
12:17
The Guardian

Albanese and Labor win election as rightwing opposition leader Dutton loses seat

12:17
12:35
BBC

PM Albanese hails 'vote for Australian values' after landslide election win

Anthony Albanese's Left-leaning Labor Party has won an outright majority in parliament, counting shows
12:35
12:44

12:45โ‡ขAlbanese Secures Landslide Australian Victory

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party winning Australia's election by a landslide, securing an outright parliamentary majority (BBC News, The Guardian). Prince Harry remains a dominant story, with multiple outlets criticizing his "shocking" interview containing "sinister" claims about Diana and comments about King Charles's health that have reportedly left the monarch "frustrated and upset" (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). In international politics, US Republicans Marco Rubio and JD Vance have condemned Germany's classification of the AfD party as "right-wing extremist," calling it "tyranny in disguise" (Breitbart London).
14:20
The Guardian

Australia re-elects Albanese as Labor rides anti-Trump wave to seal crushing win

14:20
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17:41

17:43โ‡ขAlbanese Secures Stunning Election Comeback

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's unexpected landslide election victory, described as a stunning comeback after trailing in polls just months ago (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Guardian). The coverage suggests voters preferred stability amid international uncertainty, with The Guardian noting Labor "rode an anti-Trump wave." Meanwhile, UK politics continues to feature prominently with reports of Labour MPs feeling "dismayed" following local elections where Reform UK gained 677 councillors (Sky News, The Independent). Royal family tensions remain newsworthy as outlets continue covering Prince Harry's relationship with King Charles (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
18:25
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22:38
The Guardian

World leaders congratulate Anthony Albanese after thumping election victory

22:38

22:48โ‡ขFourteen Children Arrested After Fatal Industrial Fire

โŒจThe newspapers report on a tragic industrial estate fire that killed a 14-year-old boy, with fourteen children arrested on suspicion of manslaughter (Metro, Sky News). Australian politics remains prominent with coverage of Anthony Albanese's "thumping" election victory, described as a "stunning comeback" with "landslide" results (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Guardian). UK local elections are portrayed as "devastating" for Labour according to pollster John Curtice (The Independent). Celebrity coverage includes David Beckham's lavish 50th birthday celebration attended by A-listers (The Mirror), alongside reports of family tensions with his son Brooklyn (The Sun).
23:57
BBC

PM Albanese hails 'vote for Australian values' after landslide election win

Anthony Albanese's left-leaning Labor Party has won an outright majority in parliament, according to the latest counting
23:57