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03.07.2025 โ€” The Star's Crash

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 03.07.2025.

It displays 114 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.07.2025 โ‡ข The Star's Crash
โŒจThe UK media's editorial focus dramatically shifted on July 3rd. The day began with Diddy's bail denial and continued scrutiny of Labour's internal dynamics, particularly Chancellor Rachel Reeves' emotional appearance and Keir Starmer's public backing amidst discussions of potential tax rises. However, by late morning, breaking news of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota's tragic death in a Spanish car crash, just days after his wedding, seized immediate and sustained priority across major outlets. Reports throughout the afternoon and evening detailed the crash aftermath, his upcoming funeral in Portugal, and widespread tributes from the football world. Political narratives, while ongoing, were largely overshadowed by the developing details of Jota's untimely death.
03.07.2025

02:59โ‡ขDiddy's Bail Denied

โŒจThe UK media is heavily focused on Sean 'Diddy' Combs being denied bail, despite being cleared of the most serious charges, with reports highlighting his history of violence and potential lengthy jail sentence (BBC News, Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). Concurrently, Labour's internal dynamics remain under scrutiny, as Keir Starmer backs Rachel Reeves amidst debates over tax rises following the welfare reform debacle (The Independent, Channel 4 News, The Spectator, Spiked).
05:43
06:18
The Guardian

Gaza: Doctors Under Attack โ€“ the world must see this

06:18
06:36
Starmer Insists Reeves 'Doing Excellent Job' After Tears In Commons
06:36
06:44
06:53
07:11

07:39โ‡ขStarmer Bolsters Reeves

โŒจThe UK media reports extensively on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's definitive public backing of Chancellor Rachel Reeves, following her emotional appearance in the Commons (HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Mirror, Channel 4 News). This renewed focus on Labour's internal dynamics prompts broader discussions about the future political landscape, including speculation about Prime Minister Farage (New Statesman, Spiked). Concurrently, Sean 'Diddy' Combs remains denied bail despite his acquittal on more serious charges (BBC News, The Sun).
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08:21
08:30
BBC

Trump's big spending bill heads to final vote in US House

Donald Trump wants the huge tax and spend bill passed by Friday - when the US celebrates Independence Day - but it has been held up in Congress.
08:30
08:47
BBC

Liverpool forward Diogo Jota dies in car crash

The footballer's car left the road due to a tyre blow out while overtaking another car; Jota's brother also died in the crash.
08:47

09:06โ‡ขJota's Tragic End

โŒจUK media's primary focus has dramatically shifted to the tragic death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, killed alongside his brother in a car crash in Spain, just days after his wedding (BBC News, Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News). Concurrently, Prime Minister Keir Starmer continues to publicly back Chancellor Rachel Reeves following her emotional appearance at PMQs (The Independent, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK), maintaining scrutiny on Labour's internal dynamics.
09:22
10:41
The Guardian

The worldโ€™s first ayahuasca multinational

10:41
10:49
BBC

Trump's big spending bill heads to final vote in US House

Donald Trump wants the huge tax and spend bill passed by Friday - when the US celebrates Independence Day - but it has been held up in Congress.
10:49
10:49

11:35โ‡ขJota's Crash Aftermath Unfolds

โŒจUK media heavily focuses on the tragic death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota in a car crash, with new reports detailing the aftermath and tributes (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News). Concurrently, political discussions persist on Nigel Farage's Reform UK gaining significant support, largely from former Conservatives due to immigration, while Labour's internal dynamics also remain under scrutiny (Breitbart London, New Statesman, Spiked, HuffPost UK).
11:42
HuffPost UK
Starmer And Reeves Show United Front After Commons Tears
11:42
11:46
11:51
12:53
13:30
BBC

Vote on Trump's spending bill delayed as Democrats lead hours-long House debate

Democratic Minority House Leader Hakeem Jeffries has been speaking for hours in opposition to the bill, which Donald Trump wants passed by Friday.
13:30
14:23
14:40
BBC

Democratic leader giving marathon speech to delay vote on Trump's spending bill

Hakeem Jeffries has been speaking for more than five hours in opposition to the bill, which Trump wants passed by Friday.
14:40
14:40
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14:59โ‡ขJota's Tragic End Dominates UK Press

โŒจUK media remains heavily focused on the tragic death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, with extensive reports on the car crash in Spain, ongoing tributes, and details of his life (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Times, Metro). Concurrently, political scrutiny intensifies on the Labour government, assessing Starmer's first-year promises and handling of internal party dynamics following a rebellion and a show of unity (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK, Morning Star Online).
15:16
16:26
17:36
BBC

Democrat's marathon speech breaks record to delay Trump bill vote

Hakeem Jeffries has been speaking for more than eight hours in opposition to the bill, which Trump wants passed by Friday.
17:36
17:36
The Guardian

How a pristine lake broke records for 'forever chemicals'

17:36
17:45
BBC

Democrat's marathon speech breaks record as vote on Trump bill nears

Hakeem Jeffries has been speaking for more than eight hours in opposition to the bill, which Trump wants passed by Friday.
17:45
17:54
BBC

Final vote on Trump spending bill nears after Democrat's marathon speech breaks record

Hakeem Jeffries has been speaking for more than eight hours in opposition to the bill, which Trump wants passed by Friday.
17:54
18:03
18:20
BBC

Final vote on Trump spending bill begins after days of debate and delay

Donald Trump has said he wants the "big beautiful bill" passed by the Fourth of July holiday.
18:20

18:22โ‡ขJota's Final Journey

โŒจThe UK press is largely consumed by the tragic death of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, detailing his upcoming funeral in Portugal, new crash insights, and continued tributes (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Times). Concurrently, political attention remains on Labour's performance, including scrutiny of Chancellor Rachel Reeves and persistent discussion about Nigel Farage's potential impact on the next election (Morning Star, Spiked, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK, New Statesman, The Spectator).
18:38
BBC

Congress passes Trump spending bill after days of debate and delay

The passage of the "big, beautiful bill" marks a major victory for the president and his domestic agenda.
18:38
18:38
The Guardian

Is not caring about looks โ€˜giving upโ€™?

18:38
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22:01
The Guardian

A powerful talent full of charisma and menace

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