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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 04.11.2025.

It displays 87 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.11.2025
01:04
06:11
BBC

How Trump is remaking the White House in his own image

A year into Trump's presidency, one of the most recognisable buildings in the world suddenly looks quite different.
06:11
06:49
Chancellor Paves The Way For Tax Rises Despite Labour's Election Pledge
06:49
06:50
07:06
07:23

07:25โ‡ขReeves' Tax Trail

โŒจUK media is primarily focused on Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who is preparing to announce tax rises in a pre-Budget speech, sparking accusations of breaking manifesto pledges (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times). Concurrently, the ongoing investigation into the train stabbing continues, with police probing if the suspect was involved in a longer knife spree (Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, New Statesman). Separately, the John Lewis Christmas advert has been released (Metro, The Mirror).
07:57
07:57
08:15
09:06

09:44โ‡ขReeves Tax Shadows Deepen

โŒจUK media's primary focus remains Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pre-Budget speech, as she paves the way for potential tax hikes, leading to accusations of breaking manifesto pledges (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times, HuffPost UK). The ongoing investigation into the train stabbing continues, with police probing if the suspect was involved in a longer knife spree (Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, New Statesman).
10:05
10:29
10:54
Chancellor Prepares To Rip Up Labour's Election Pledge In The Budget
10:54
11:50
BBC

Former US Vice-President Dick Cheney dies aged 84

He died from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease on Monday night, his family say.
11:50

12:26โ‡ขReeves' Tax Hikes Draw Fire

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pre-Budget signals of income tax hikes, which are seen as a potential break from Labour's election pledges (HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Telegraph). The train stabbing incident remains in the news, with a hero rail worker named and in critical condition (Metro, Sky News). David Beckham has finally received his knighthood (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
14:11
BBC

'A loss to the nation': George W Bush leads tributes as Dick Cheney dies aged 84

Cheney - the VP under President Bush from 2001 to 2009 - died from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease on Monday night.
14:11
14:29
BBC

'A loss to the nation': George W Bush remembers Dick Cheney, who has died aged 84

Cheney - the VP under President Bush from 2001 to 2009 - died from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease on Monday night.
14:29
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16:25
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17:18
18:46
20:00

20:03โ‡ขReeves' Tax Shadow Falls

โŒจUK media's primary focus remains Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pre-Budget speech, where she signals impending tax hikes, sparking debate over fairness and potential impacts on working-class citizens (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Morning Star Online, The Times). US political figures and events, including Dick Cheney's death and Donald Trump's unpopularity, are also noted (BBC News, The Economist, HuffPost UK, Spiked).
20:53
BBC

Millions vote in New York and across US in first major electoral test of second Trump term

New Yorkers weigh in a mayoral race that has garnered national attention, while Virginia and New Jersey choose new governors.
20:53
22:56