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04.09.2025

04.09.2025 โ€” The day Nadine Dorries defected to Reform

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 04.09.2025.

It displays 134 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.09.2025 โ‡ข The day Nadine Dorries defected to Reform
โŒจThe day began with continued UK media focus on the tragic Lisbon funicular crash, where the death toll rose to at least 17, and Portugal declared a national day of mourning. Concurrently, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner faced intensifying political pressure over her admitted tax underpayment, with reports of an ethics probe and allegations concerning her son's NHS compensation.
In the early afternoon, editorial priorities shifted significantly with the breaking news of iconic Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani's death at 91, which quickly dominated coverage across multiple outlets.
Later in the day, a new major domestic political story emerged as former Tory minister Nadine Dorries defected to Nigel Farage's Reform party, declaring the "Tory Party is dead." This development, alongside lawyers denying tax advice for Rayner amid speculation of her potential sacking by Keir Starmer, shaped the evening's headlines.
04.09.2025
01:48

02:24โ‡ขLisbon Funicular Tragedy Dominates Headlines

โŒจUK media is predominantly focused on the tragic funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, reporting at least fifteen fatalities and numerous injuries after the tourist tram crashed (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). Portugal has declared a day of mourning following this "tragic moment." Domestically, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner continues to face scrutiny and calls for resignation over her admitted failure to pay correct tax on a new home (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK).
02:31
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06:22
BBC

National day of mourning after Lisbon funicular crash kills at least 15

Another 18 people were injured - five are in a serious condition - with a police investigation under way into what happened and who was on board.
06:22
06:23
06:50
BBC

Police investigation under way after Lisbon funicular crash kills at least 15

Portugal is observing a national day of mourning, with authorities yet to confirm who was on board and what caused the incident.
06:50

06:51โ‡ขPortugal Mourns Funicular Victims

โŒจUK media continues to focus heavily on the tragic Lisbon funicular crash, with reports detailing a national day of mourning in Portugal and ongoing police investigations following the incident that killed at least fifteen (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). Concurrently, Nigel Farage's appearance before the US Congress is gaining traction, sparking debate on free speech and the UK's immigration system, with some outlets highlighting proposals for detaining asylum seekers (Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, New Statesman, Sky News, The Spectator).
07:07
BBC

Police investigating after Lisbon funicular crash kills at least 15

Portugal is observing a national day of mourning, with authorities yet to confirm who was on board and what caused the incident.
07:07
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08:00
08:26
BBC

Police investigating after Lisbon funicular crash kills at least 16

Portugal is observing a national day of mourning, with authorities yet to confirm who was on board and what caused the incident.
08:26
08:35
BBC

Lisbon funicular crash death toll rises to at least 16 as police investigate cause

Portugal is observing a national day of mourning, with authorities yet to confirm who was on board and what caused the incident.
08:35
08:35
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09:01

09:03โ‡ขRayner's Political Fight Intensifies

โŒจThe UK media's editorial focus continues to be dominated by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's ongoing political struggle. New reports highlight an ethics probe and allegations she used some of her disabled son's NHS compensation to purchase a second home, intensifying calls for her resignation over the stamp duty row (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Mirror, The Sun, Channel 4 News). Separately, the tragic Lisbon funicular crash remains a prominent international story, with the death toll rising and Portugal observing a national day of mourning (BBC News, The Guardian, Metro).
09:36
BBC

Lisbon funicular crash death toll rises to at least 17 as police investigate cause

Portugal is observing a national day of mourning, with authorities yet to confirm who was on board and what caused the incident.
09:36
09:45
10:12
10:20
BBC

At least 17 dead in Lisbon funicular crash with Portuguese, German and Spanish among injured

Police are working with the company that runs the Gloria funicular to identify who exactly was on board and what caused the crash.
10:20
11:40

11:42โ‡ขLisbon Funicular Toll Mounts

โŒจUK media continues to extensively report on the tragic Lisbon funicular crash, with the death toll now confirmed at 17 and injuries to tourists from various nations (BBC News, The Guardian, Metro, Sky News). A new domestic focus is the return of Princess Kate Middleton to royal duties, with multiple outlets highlighting her post-holiday blonde hair during a public engagement (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun). Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's political challenges also remain a point of discussion (HuffPost UK).
12:16
12:33
BBC

Lisbon needs answers, mayor says, after 17 killed in funicular crash

Police are working with the company that runs the Gloria funicular to identify who was on board and what caused the crash.
12:33
12:42
BBC

Funicular crash that killed 16 is 'one of biggest tragedies' in recent history, Portugal's PM says

Lisbon's mayor says the Portuguese capital "needs answers", as police work to identify the victims of the crash.
12:42
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14:01

14:03โ‡ขGiorgio Armani's Final Bow

โŒจThe UK media's focus has shifted significantly to the death of iconic Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, aged 91, with numerous outlets reporting the news and the fashion world mourning (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). Concurrently, the tragic Lisbon funicular crash continues to draw attention, with Portugal's Prime Minister calling it a major tragedy and the city demanding answers as the death toll stands at 16-17 (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News).
14:18
BBC

Funicular crash 'one of biggest tragedies', Portugal PM says as tour guide describes trying to rescue victims

Lisbon's mayor says the city "needs answers" over the crash that killed at least 16, as police work to identify the victims.
14:18
14:27
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14:45
15:12
BBC

Lisbon funicular operator to give update after crash that killed at least 16

Lisbon's mayor says the city "needs answers" over the incident, as police work to identify the victims.
15:12
15:39
BBC

Lisbon funicular operator giving update after crash that killed at least 16

Lisbon's mayor says the city "needs answers" over the incident, as police work to identify the victims.
15:39
15:56
BBC

Nobody knows how many Americans died of Covid, RFK Jr tells fiery hearing

Asked if he accepts that a million Americans died, the health secretary says: "I don't think anybody knows."
15:56

15:59โ‡ขRayner's Fate Hangs In Balance

โŒจUK media is currently dominated by the precarious political position of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, with reports from The Sun and HuffPost UK indicating that Keir Starmer may dismiss her pending the outcome of an ethics probe. Concurrently, attention is given to the conviction of an Ethiopian asylum seeker in a sexual assault case that had previously ignited significant protests in Epping, as reported by the Daily Mail and Sky News.
16:14
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16:40
BBC

RFK Jr grilled by senators on Covid, vaccines, and past comments at fiery hearing

The health secretary says nobody knows how many Americans died of Covid - but accepts Covid vaccines saved "quite a few" lives.
16:40
16:49
BBC

RFK Jr grilled on Covid, vaccines, and past comments at fiery Senate hearing

The health secretary says nobody knows how many Americans died of Covid - but accepts Covid vaccines saved "quite a few" lives.
16:49
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19:03

19:22โ‡ขDorries' Tory Exit

โŒจUK media highlights Nadine Dorries' defection to Nigel Farage's Reform party, declaring the 'Tory Party is dead,' signaling significant political shifts (Daily Mail, Sky News). Concurrently, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's political crisis continues, with her lawyers denying tax advice amidst growing speculation of her potential dismissal by Keir Starmer (HuffPost UK, The Sun). Discussions also persist on the conviction of an Ethiopian migrant in a sexual assault case (Breitbart London) and UK ministerial complicity in alleged war crimes (Morning Star Online, Novara Media).
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