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05.09.2025

05.09.2025 โ€” The day Angela Rayner resigned and Keir Starmer reshuffled his cabinet

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 05.09.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.09.2025 โ‡ข The day Angela Rayner resigned and Keir Starmer reshuffled his cabinet
โŒจThe political landscape in the UK shifted significantly as Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner faced an imminent judgment over her tax affairs, with early reports suggesting her potential sacking. By mid-morning, the central story became her resignation from government, citing family strain, following a sleaze report. This immediately triggered an extensive cabinet reshuffle by Keir Starmer to stabilize the Labour government. Key appointments included David Lammy as Deputy Prime Minister, while Yvette Cooper was axed as Home Secretary, marking a significant repositioning of Starmer's top team. Concurrently, international news featured President Putin's warning that Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, alongside growing attention on Nigel Farage's Reform UK and scrutiny over his own stamp duty payments.
05.09.2025

01:35โ‡ขRayner's Day of Reckoning

โŒจUK media heavily focuses on Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's precarious position, with reports indicating Keir Starmer might sack her today as a tax fiasco report is due. Her lawyers deny providing tax advice and claim scapegoating (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, HuffPost UK). Internationally, 26 nations are reportedly ready to provide post-war military backing to Ukraine, with a "Coalition of the Willing" pledging troops for security (Channel 4 News, The Guardian). The Lisbon tram disaster update also noted a victim (Metro).
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08:00โ‡ขRayner's Judgement Day

โŒจUK media is heavily focused on Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's precarious political position, with major outlets reporting her "judgement day" is imminent as a sleaze watchdog's verdict on her tax affairs is expected today (The Independent, Sky News, The Sun, HuffPost UK). Internationally, Moscow has rejected Western security guarantees for Ukraine, coming after 26 nations previously pledged post-war military backing (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Guardian). The Lisbon tram tragedy continues to be reported, highlighting victim stories (Daily Mail, Metro).
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HuffPost UK
Nearly Half Of Voters Say They Would Consider Backing Farage's Party
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10:21โ‡ขPutin's Warning to Western Troops

โŒจUK media largely features President Putin's warning that Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, responding to 26 nations' pledges of security support (BBC News, Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, The Guardian). Domestically, Angela Rayner's political position remains uncertain (The Independent, Sky News). Nigel Farage's Reform Party also draws significant media attention (HuffPost UK, New Statesman, The Spectator), while reports confirm British fatalities in the Lisbon tram crash (Daily Mail, Metro, The Sun).
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HuffPost UK
Deputy PM Resigns After Probe Into Stamp Duty Row
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11:23โ‡ขRayner's Resignation After Sleaze Probe

โŒจThe UK media is overwhelmingly focused on Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's resignation. She stepped down, citing family strain, after a sleaze report found breaches in her ministerial code concerning property dealings and stamp duty underpayment (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). This development concludes the intense scrutiny she faced. Internationally, President Putin continues warning that Western troops in Ukraine are legitimate targets, amidst 26 nations pledging security support (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Guardian).
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Reform UK, on track for government, wants to turn back the constitutional clock
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14:22โ‡ขStarmer's Cabinet Shake-up

โŒจUK media is dominated by the fallout from Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's resignation following her property tax scandal (Breitbart London, The Spectator, HuffPost UK, The Mirror). Her departure has triggered an immediate and extensive cabinet reshuffle by Keir Starmer, with ministers being sacked as he battles to stabilise the Labour government (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Sun). Discussions also centre on Starmer's efforts to prevent a damaging deputy leadership election within Labour (New Statesman). Meanwhile, Reform UK and Nigel Farage's growing influence also feature (The Economist, Metro).
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16:51โ‡ขStarmer's Reshuffle: Lammy Ascends

โŒจUK media remains dominated by the political fallout from Angela Rayner's resignation, as Keir Starmer conducts a major cabinet reshuffle. David Lammy is now Deputy Prime Minister, and Yvette Cooper has been axed as Home Secretary (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Mirror, The Spectator, The Sun). Meanwhile, Nigel Farage's Reform UK continues to gain traction, with predictions of taking power by 2027 (Breitbart London, The Economist, Spiked). Internationally, Putin warns that Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets (BBC News, The Guardian).
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Angela Raynerโ€™s departure from all three of her roles โ€“ deputy PM, housing secretary and deputy Labour leader โ€“ was followed this afternoon by an unexpected Cabinet reshuffle.
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22:17โ‡ขStarmer's Cabinet Remaking

โŒจUK media continues to focus on the fallout from Angela Rayner's resignation, as Keir Starmer's major cabinet reshuffle places David Lammy as Deputy Prime Minister, while Yvette Cooper loses her role (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News, The Spectator, HuffPost UK). This move is seen by some as pushing Labour rightward (New Statesman). Concurrently, Nigel Farage faces scrutiny over his own stamp duty payments, accused of hypocrisy after criticising Rayner (The Mirror), as Reform UK reportedly gains a significant lead (The Sun).
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