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05.07.2025 โ€” The Flood's Grim Toll

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 05.07.2025.

It displays 98 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.07.2025 โ‡ข The Flood's Grim Toll
โŒจUK media on July 5th initially focused on the funeral of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, extensively covering the attendance of his widow, teammates, and the wider football community throughout the morning and early afternoon. Reports later emerged about the closure of his graveyard due to mourners seeking selfies. Concurrently, attention increasingly shifted to the catastrophic flash floods in Texas. As the day progressed, reports detailed a continuously rising death toll, particularly among children, and the desperate ongoing search for missing individuals, with this international tragedy dominating evening coverage. Domestically, discussions persisted regarding Keir Starmer's first year as Prime Minister, while the classification of 'Palestine Action' as a terrorist group led to arrests of protesters defying the ban.
05.07.2025
00:06
The Guardian

Britpopโ€™s loudest, greatest songs

00:06
00:40
BBC

At least 13 killed and 20 children missing in 'destructive' Texas floods

Frantic searches are under way in the US state of Texas after a "catastrophic level" of flooding.
00:40
02:57
BBC

Texas floods death toll rises to 24, with up to 25 children missing

A "catastrophic level" of flooding swept through a summer camp for girls, with frantic searches under way.
02:57
04:32
05:51
The Guardian

A shameless trip back to the 90s

05:51
05:51
Evening Standard

Oasis pay tribute to Diogo Jota on opening night of world tour

Sport
05:51

05:53โ‡ขOasis Resurgent Harmony

โŒจThe UK media continues to focus on significant cultural events. The highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour is underway, with early reviews and detailed reports on set lists and celebrity attendees (The Mirror, Metro, Evening Standard, The Guardian). Notably, the band and Liverpool football stars also paid tribute to the late Diogo Jota, whose passing remains a prominent topic (Daily Mail, The Mirror, Evening Standard). Concurrently, discussions persist regarding Keir Starmer's first year as Prime Minister (The Independent, HuffPost UK, Spiked).
06:17
06:53
The Guardian

Terrifying truth about why Teslaโ€™s cars keep crashing

06:53
07:01
07:10
07:19
Evening Standard

Oasis at Cardiff review: Liam and Noel embrace in historic reunion

Music
07:19
07:28
Evening Standard

Oasis at Cardiff review: Liam and Noel embrace, this is history

Music
07:28

08:48โ‡ขDiogo Jota's Final Journey

โŒจThe UK media's primary focus is currently on the funeral of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, with multiple outlets extensively covering the attendance of his widow and teammates. Alongside this, significant editorial attention is given to Keir Starmer's first year as Prime Minister, drawing diverse commentary from critical assessments to more favourable analyses. Broader political discussions also include the potential for a 'new left' unified by the Gaza issue.
10:15
BBC

Desperate search for girls swept away at summer camp after Texas floods kill 24 people

At least 24 people have been killed in the flooding, which devastated a girls' summer camp located on the Guadalupe River.
10:15
11:15
The Guardian

Loggers close in on uncontacted people in Peru

11:15

12:34โ‡ขFootball's Last Farewell

โŒจThe dominant theme in UK media is the funeral of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, widely covered by multiple outlets detailing the attendance of his family and teammates. Concurrently, UK media continues to assess Keir Starmer's first year as Prime Minister, with varied perspectives ranging from critical to more favourable. International news includes tragic floods in Texas and concern over uncontacted tribes in Peru.
13:24
15:31
BBC

Nine children among 27 dead in Texas flooding as search continues for the missing

Authorities say 27 children remain missing after a summer camp was struck by catastrophic floods.
15:31
15:40
BBC

Nine children among 27 dead in Texas flooding as search continues for missing girls

Authorities say 27 children remain missing after a summer camp was struck by catastrophic floods.
15:40
16:05

18:48โ‡ขJota Graveyard Closed

โŒจUK media continues to focus on the aftermath of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota's funeral, with reports of his graveyard being closed due to mourners seeking selfies (The Mirror, Evening Standard). Concurrently, significant international attention is given to the catastrophic Texas floods, where the search continues for missing children among 27 fatalities (BBC News, Sky News). Domestically, the classification of 'Palestine Action' as a terrorist group has led to multiple arrests of protesters defying the ban (Breitbart London, Novara Media).
18:55
20:20
The Guardian

He pulled me close for my last-ever first kiss

20:20
20:54
BBC

Fourteen children die in Texas flash flooding as search continues for missing girls

Authorities say 27 children remain missing after a summer camp was struck by catastrophic floods.
20:54

21:55โ‡ขTexas Flood's Grim Toll

โŒจUK media outlets are intensely focused on the catastrophic flash floods in Texas, reporting on the increasing death toll, particularly among children, and the ongoing desperate search for missing individuals (BBC News, Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, Metro, Sky News). Concurrently, domestic attention remains on the arrests of 'Palestine Action' protesters following the group's ban (Breitbart London, Novara Media) and an ex-adviser's warning about government failure without tax raises (The Independent).
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