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07.06.2025 โ€” The Day Musk Reversed His Epstein Claims

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 07.06.2025.

It displays 72 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Musk Reversed His Epstein Claims
โŒจMusk executed a "stunning U-turn" on his claims that Trump appeared in Epstein files, ending their public feud that had cost him $27 billion in Tesla value. Trump declared he had "no desire" to mend their relationship, concluding the three-day political warfare that began with budget disagreements.

Russia launched what Ukraine described as its "most powerful attack of the entire war" against Kharkiv, killing at least three and injuring 21 in the largest drone strike on the city. Coverage emphasized the escalation near the Russian border while Ukrainian footage showed retaliatory strikes on Russian bombers.

Reform UK faced continued instability as Zia Yusuf announced his return just two days after his shock resignation. Government data revealed white British students had become minorities in a quarter of English schools. The Madeleine McCann investigation generated headlines as the prime suspect's former flatmate claimed certainty that evidence would be found, specifying locations for police searches.
07.06.2025
01:09
The Guardian

Addison Rae review โ€“ 2025โ€™s most refreshing pop star

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05:44
The Guardian

I hadnโ€™t been on a date for 10 years

05:44
05:52
BBC

Biggest Russian drone strike hits Ukraine's second city

Kharkiv's mayor says at least three people have been killed and another 17 injured in Russian strikes overnight.
05:52
05:52
The Guardian

Little Simz on breakthroughs and betrayal

05:52
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09:35
BBC

At least three killed in biggest Russian drone strike on Ukraine's second city

Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov says 21 people, including a one-month-old baby, were also injured in the overnight strike.
09:35

09:37โ‡ขRussia's Biggest Drone Strike on Kharkiv

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia escalating its bombardment of Ukraine, with at least three killed in the biggest drone strike on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, injuring 21 people including a one-month-old baby (BBC News, The Independent). British tourists face increasing dangers in Portugal's Algarve, where locals describe "entitled and drunk" Brits as easy targets for dangerous drug dealers (Daily Mail). Domestically, ketamine use has surged across Britain, with the drug becoming as popular here as in Silicon Valley (New Statesman). Police recorded more strangulation cases but many investigations are failing to progress (Sky News), while a body was found in the search for missing teenager Cole Cooper after five weeks (The Mirror).
09:43
11:21
The Guardian

The mother shot dead searching for food in Gaza

11:21
12:00
BBC

Three killed in Kharkiv strike as Ukraine and Russia dispute prisoner swap timing

Russia claims Ukraine indefinitely postponed the release while Kyiv maintains it has been delayed until next week.
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14:52โ‡ขRussia's Most Powerful Attack Hits Kharkiv

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia launching what Ukraine describes as its "most powerful attack of the entire war" against Kharkiv, with at least three killed and 21 injured in the biggest drone strike on Ukraine's second city (BBC News, Sky News). Coverage emphasizes the escalation near the Russian border, while other outlets focus on Ukrainian retaliation showing drone footage of attacks on Russian bombers (The Sun). Domestically, the government's Prevent anti-terror program has classified "cultural nationalism" and concerns about Western culture being threatened by mass migration as indicators of "right-wing terrorist ideology" (Breitbart London). Housing concerns continue as warnings emerge that further cuts by Chancellor Reeves could deepen the UK's housing crisis (The Independent). The ketamine epidemic previously reported continues to feature in ongoing coverage about Britain falling into the "K-hole" (New Statesman).
15:07
The Guardian

How 'manosphere' is undermining alleged victims

15:07
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18:29โ‡ขMusk Reverses Epstein Claims

โŒจThe newspapers report on Elon Musk making a "stunning U-turn" on his claim that Trump appears in Epstein files, after their public feud cost him $27 billion (Daily Mail, Metro). Trump now says he has "no desire" to mend their relationship. Domestically, Reform UK faces continued instability as Zia Yusuf announces his return just two days after his shock exit (HuffPost UK). Government data reveals white British students have become a minority in a quarter of English schools, described as result of "mass migration agenda" (Breitbart London). Unions pressure Chancellor Reeves to avoid cuts and impose wealth taxes instead (The Independent), while illegal vape sales continue despite the national ban, with shopkeepers offering discounts to undercover reporters (The Mirror).
18:36
Ukraineโ€™s second city of Kharkiv came under Russian bombing again this afternoon โ€“ a Childrenโ€™s Railway building was hit โ€“ killing a young woman and injuring 40 other people, three of them critically.
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