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06.06.2025 โ€” The Day Trump Called Musk Mad

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 06.06.2025.

It displays 86 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Trump Called Musk Mad
โŒจThe Trump-Musk feud escalated throughout the day into personal territory, with Trump declaring Musk had "lost his mind" and refusing to speak with him. Morning coverage focused on Musk backing impeachment calls and threatening to release "the really big bomb" about Epstein files allegedly containing Trump's name. By afternoon, Trump announced he was considering selling his Tesla stock while supporters urged him to seize SpaceX over claims Musk threatened to strand NASA astronauts.

Russia offered Musk political asylum following his falling out with Trump, as the dispute moved beyond policy disagreements into accusations about Epstein connections and topless girls at parties.

Scottish Labour delivered an upset victory over the SNP in a Holyrood by-election, with Reform UK coming third despite campaign efforts. Human remains were found in the search for Phoebe Bishop after her housemates were charged with murder. The Madeleine McCann investigation continued with Portuguese police completing their dig while the prime suspect reportedly gloated that authorities would never convict him without a body.
06.06.2025
04:14
The Guardian

CMAT, popโ€™s gobbiest, gaudiest star

04:14
04:48
The Guardian

CMAT: popโ€™s gobbiest, gaudiest star

04:48

05:30โ‡ขTrump Supporters Want SpaceX Seized From Musk

โŒจThe newspapers report on the dramatic escalation of the Trump-Musk feud, with supporters now urging Trump to seize SpaceX from Musk after he allegedly threatened to leave NASA astronauts stranded in space (Daily Mail). Musk has backed calls for Trump's impeachment while threatening to release "the really big bomb" about Epstein files (The Mirror). The Spectator suggests the MAGA movement won't miss Musk as their relationship reaches nuclear levels. Domestically, Scottish Labour delivered a shock defeat to the SNP in a Holyrood by-election, marking a significant political shift (Sky News). David Beckham is finally set to receive his knighthood after more than a decade of near misses and disappointments (The Sun).
05:46
06:03
06:29
The Guardian

CMAT, popโ€™s gobbiest, gaudiest star

06:29
06:38
06:46
07:54
08:02

09:22โ‡ขTrump-Musk Feud Goes Nuclear

โŒจThe newspapers report on the dramatic public feud between Trump and Musk reaching a breaking point, with Musk criticizing Trump's spending bill as an "abomination" leading to traded insults and speculation about their relationship's nuclear breakdown (BBC News, The Independent, Metro, New Statesman, The Spectator). Labour delivered a stunning upset in the Scottish by-election, with the SNP losing their seat while Reform UK came third, prompting Starmer to hail the "fantastic victory" as a significant political shift (HuffPost UK, Sky News). The Madeleine McCann investigation continues with Portuguese authorities completing their dig while prosecutors assess whether they have sufficient evidence to keep the prime suspect in prison, amid new claims about a mystery couple and alleged drink-driving accident (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
09:57
BBC

Trump-Musk relationship implodes with insults and threats

Politico reports White House aides have scheduled a call between the pair after their row erupted into public view on Thursday.
09:57
10:38
11:10
11:26
BBC

Trump-Musk row shows signs of easing as call reportedly scheduled

White House aides have scheduled a call between the pair after their fiery public row on Thursday, Politico and Reuters report.
11:26
11:34
11:42
The Guardian

The man behind Operation Spiderweb

11:42
11:50
BBC

Trump-Musk row shows signs of easing after fiery public spat

The sparring started with Trump saying he was "disappointed" with Musk's criticisms of his spending bill, with Musk then accusing the president of "ingratitude".
11:50
12:06
The Guardian

Sarah Jessica Parker on 30 years of Carrie haters

12:06
12:15
BBC

Trump says Musk has 'lost his mind' and he doesn't want to speak to him yet after public row

The sparring started with Trump saying he was "disappointed" with Musk's criticisms of his spending bill, with Musk then accusing the president of "ingratitude".
12:15
12:23

12:25โ‡ขTrump Won't Speak to Musk Yet

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump declaring he doesn't want to speak with Musk "yet" after their public row escalated, with Trump saying Musk has "lost his mind" following accusations of "ingratitude" over spending bill criticisms (BBC News, The Independent, Metro, New Statesman). Human remains were found in the search for Phoebe Bishop's body after her housemates were charged with murder (Daily Mail). Reform UK faces continued difficulties as Zia Yusuf's departure creates internal problems, while the party came third in the Scottish by-election despite deploying campaign buses and Nigel Farage (Novara Media, The Spectator). Russia launched what it describes as a "massive attack" targeting "almost all of Ukraine" in retaliation for Ukrainian strikes (Sky News, The Sun).
13:14
BBC

Trump considering selling his Tesla and not interested in talking to Musk yet after public row

The White House tells the BBC the president does not intend to speak to Musk today following their fiery exchanges on Thursday.
13:14
14:53
15:34
BBC

Trump considering selling his Tesla and not yet interested in talking to Musk after public row

The White House tells the BBC the president does not intend to speak to Musk today following their fiery exchanges on Thursday.
15:34
15:34
16:21

16:23โ‡ขRussia Offers Musk Asylum

โŒจThe newspapers report on the Trump-Musk feud reaching unprecedented levels, with Trump now considering selling his Tesla stock and refusing to speak with Musk following their public row (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro). Russia has offered Musk political asylum after his falling out with Trump, while Musk shared Epstein party videos as the dispute escalated (Metro, Daily Mail). The conflict has intensified beyond previous exchanges, with Trump threatening to call off peace talks. Domestically, veterans gathered in France to commemorate the 81st anniversary of D-Day landings, with Pete Hegseth stating "June the sixth is the price of freedom" (Breitbart London). A Youth Endowment Fund report found that excluded children are nearly two and a half times more likely to become involved in violence, even when controlling for behavioral difficulties (Channel 4 News).
16:52
BBC

Trump says Musk has 'lost his mind' but says he is not focusing on row

The White House tells the BBC the president does not intend to speak to Musk today following their fiery exchanges on Thursday.
16:52
16:52
17:07
19:45
19:45
Elon โ€“ we have a problem! Donald Trump is selling his once beloved Tesla. Although later he told one journalist he wasnโ€™t even thinking about the billionaire tycoon. Not even one bit.
19:45
20:07
BBC

Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador returned to US to face charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported by the Trump administration in March, is being charged with human trafficking.
20:07
20:07
20:15
BBC

Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador back in US to face charges

Kilmar รbrego Garcรญa, who was mistakenly deported by the Trump administration in March, is being charged with human trafficking.
20:15
20:44
BBC

Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador is back in US to face charges

Kilmar รbrego Garcรญa, deported by the Trump administration in March, is being charged with human trafficking.
20:44
23:07

23:09โ‡ขTrump Calls Musk Mad

โŒจThe newspapers report on the deepening Trump-Musk feud reaching new personal levels, with Trump calling Musk "the man who has lost his mind" and declaring he won't speak to him, while considering selling his Tesla stock (Metro, Sky News, Channel 4 News). The dispute has escalated beyond policy disagreements, with Musk suggesting Trump appeared in FBI files related to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting detailed coverage of their past friendship and allegations about topless girls (Daily Mail). Domestically, the Madeleine McCann investigation continues making headlines as prime suspect Christian Brueckner reportedly gloated that police "will never pin case on me without a body" in a letter, while detectives searched abandoned buildings (The Sun, The Mirror). James Cleverly's shadow Conservative leadership bid gains momentum as a centrist One Nation revival, while Dutch politics sees a snap election set for October 29th following government collapse (New Statesman, Breitbart London).