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06.07.2025

06.07.2025 โ€” The Flood's Rising Count

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 06.07.2025.

It displays 79 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.07.2025 โ‡ข The Flood's Rising Count
โŒจThe UK media on July 6th maintained an intense focus on the escalating Texas flash floods, which dominated headlines throughout the day. Early reports detailed a rising death toll, reaching 51 by morning, with children among the victims and ongoing searches for the missing. By the afternoon, the reported fatalities climbed significantly, surpassing 50, then 60, and eventually over 70, with increasing emphasis on the large number of child casualties and desperate efforts to locate missing campers. This international tragedy continuously updated the main news bulletins.
Domestically, political attention centered on predictions of strong gains for Nigel Farage's Reform UK and ongoing scrutiny of Labour's welfare policy. Later in the day, controversy emerged at Wimbledon following an AI line judge error. Meanwhile, a Red Sea ship attack also garnered increasing coverage.
06.07.2025
00:22
The Guardian

All-star farewell to the gods of metal is epic and emotional

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06:54โ‡ขTexas Death Toll Climbs

โŒจThe UK media maintains its strong focus on the devastating Texas floods, reporting the death toll has now risen to 51, including children, with desperate searches ongoing for the missing (BBC News, Metro, Sky News, Channel 4 News). Domestically, attention is on the Labour Party's perceived chaos over welfare policy (The Times) and concerns about Britain's state pension (The Spectator). Arrests of 'Palestine Action' protesters also continue (Breitbart London).
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11:08
The Guardian

The experiment that left children unable to spell

11:08

11:35โ‡ขTexas Floods' Continued Toll

โŒจUK media continues its significant coverage of the devastating Texas floods, detailing a rising death toll of 51, including children, and ongoing searches for missing persons (Metro, Sky News, BBC News). Domestically, the political landscape is dominated by predictions of strong gains for Nigel Farage's Reform UK (HuffPost UK, The Independent) and ongoing scrutiny of Labour's perceived disarray (The Times). Royal news also features, with reports on the late Queen's alleged critical views on Meghan Markle (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
12:08
BBC

Texas floods kill at least 51, including 15 children as search for missing continues

The worst affected area is Kerr County where 43 people have died and 27 children remain unaccounted for.
12:08
14:16
BBC

Texas floods death toll rises to 59 as rescuers frantically search for missing

Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick says authorities expect the number to grow further as search operations continue.
14:16
15:07
The Guardian

The destruction of Palestine is breaking the world

15:07
15:15
BBC

Texas officials to give update on floods as death toll rises to 59

The search for missing continues, including 27 girls swept away from a riverside camp, as the total number of unaccounted for remains unknown.
15:15
15:23
BBC

Texas flash floods kill 59, including 21 children as search continues

Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha says 11 girls from a riverside camp remain unaccounted for.
15:23

15:42โ‡ขWimbledon's AI Error

โŒจUK media continues to report on the escalating Texas flash flood death toll, now over 50, with many children victims (BBC News, Sky News). Internationally, focus is on the Middle East, including a Red Sea ship attack and ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict analysis and ceasefire talks (Metro, The Guardian, The Jewish Chronicle, The Spectator). Domestically, Wimbledon faces controversy over an AI line judge error (Daily Mail, The Mirror), while political discourse centers on Nigel Farage's growing influence (HuffPost UK, The Independent, Breitbart London).
15:49
BBC

Twenty-one children among dozens killed in Texas floods, as 11 girls from camp still missing

Kerrville County Mayor Larry Leitha says 59 people have been confirmed dead in the county, as the search and rescue operation continues.
15:49
16:14
BBC

At least 21 children among dozens killed in Texas floods, as 11 girls from camp still missing

Kerrville County Mayor Larry Leitha says 59 people have been confirmed dead in the county, as the search and rescue operation continues.
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18:05

20:07โ‡ขTexas Flood's Unfolding Grief

โŒจThe UK media continues to prioritize coverage of the devastating Texas flash floods, reporting the death toll has now surpassed 60, with dozens of children among the confirmed fatalities and ongoing desperate searches for missing girls (BBC News, Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News). Simultaneously, reports highlight a Red Sea ship attack (Metro), and domestic concerns include claims of increased child grooming in London (Breitbart London).
21:05
BBC

Texas officials say at least 28 children killed by floods as death toll climbs

Ten girls from a riverside summer camp are still unaccounted for as authorities say they are doing everything they can to locate missing loved ones.
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