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07.08.2025

07.08.2025 โ€” The Tariffs Enacted, The Gaza Control Declared

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 07.08.2025.

It displays 111 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.08.2025 โ‡ข The Tariffs Enacted, The Gaza Control Declared
โŒจThe UK media primarily focused on international developments, opening with continued reports on the prospect of a Trump-Putin-Zelensky summit for Ukraine peace. By morning, the narrative solidified with confirmed reports of a Trump-Putin meeting in the coming days, though questions arose regarding Zelenskyโ€™s potential exclusion. Concurrently, President Trumpโ€™s sweeping new tariffs officially took effect. In the afternoon, attention shifted significantly to the Gaza conflict, as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared his intent for full military control of the strip. Domestically, the Bank of England cut interest rates to a two-year low, and the first detentions under the new UK-France migration returns deal were reported, reflecting ongoing shifts in border policy. Sensational crime and royal family stories also maintained consistent coverage.
07.08.2025
00:32
00:32
The Guardian

South Korea charts path to multicultural future

00:32
02:49
The Guardian

Charting the path to a multicultural future

02:49
04:58
The Guardian

UKโ€™s dodgy arms deals with Saudi Arabia exposed

04:58

05:00โ‡ขTrump Signals Summit

โŒจUK media continues to prioritize President Trump's international diplomacy, reporting on the "good prospect" of a summit with Putin and Zelensky to discuss a Ukraine ceasefire (BBC News, Sky News, The Times). This follows earlier "highly productive" US-Russia talks (Channel 4 News). Domestically, headlines cover new instances of sensational crime, along with the continued focus on alleged police "cover-ups" in rape cases (Daily Mail, The Sun, Breitbart London).
05:06
The Guardian

The man who exposed UKโ€™s dodgy arms deals with Saudis

05:06
05:24
05:32
06:18
06:26
The Guardian

How one atrocity of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam

06:26
08:11

08:13โ‡ขTrump's Tariffs Take Effect

โŒจThe UK media continues to focus on President Trump's international actions, with reports confirming his sweeping new tariffs are now in effect (BBC News, The Independent). This accompanies news of a planned meeting between Trump and Putin in the coming days, building on earlier "highly productive" US-Russia talks regarding a Ukraine ceasefire (Sky News, Channel 4 News, The Times). Separately, some outlets highlight royal scandals and sensational crime stories (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun).
09:12
09:38
10:23
HuffPost UK
Putin Has Pulled The Wool Over Trump's Eyes Before. Will He Do It Again?
10:23
10:23

11:08โ‡ขTrump-Putin Meeting Set

โŒจUK media largely continues to focus on President Trump's international diplomacy, with reports confirming an upcoming meeting with Putin to discuss a Ukraine ceasefire (BBC News, HuffPost UK, The Times). Domestically, the Bank of England has cut interest rates to a two-year low (The Independent, Sky News). Additionally, headlines cover the initial detentions under a new UK-France migration deal and related protests (Metro, Novara Media), alongside ongoing royal family scandals (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
12:07
12:07
The Guardian

The dangerous allure of survivalist stories

12:07
12:24
13:07

14:10โ‡ขTrump-Putin Summit Confirmed Amid Zelensky Concern

โŒจUK media prioritizes President Trump's international diplomacy, as the Kremlin confirms an upcoming meeting with Putin, though Zelensky's exclusion from talks is a key concern (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Sun, HuffPost UK). Domestically, the Bank of England cut interest rates, warning of potential inflation from food prices (The Independent, Sky News). Separately, censorship under the Online Safety Act and viral internet celebrity news also feature (Novara Media, Daily Mail, The Mirror).
14:43
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a face to face meeting at an undisclosed location next week, in the first meeting between the leaders of the two countries since Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine.
14:43
14:43
14:51
15:09
15:26
BBC

Netanyahu convenes security cabinet to discuss plan for full military takeover of Gaza

Israeli media reports say the head of the military and some ministers disagree with the PM's plan, warning it could be disastrous for the hostages and Palestinian civilians.
15:26
15:43
BBC

Netanyahu says Israel intends to take full control of Gaza as security cabinet meets

The prime minister adds Israel does "not want to keep it", as the UN warns the move could risk "catastrophic consequences".
15:43
15:52
BBC

Netanyahu says Israel intends to take full control of all of Gaza as security cabinet meets

The prime minister adds Israel does "not want to keep it", as the UN warns the move could risk "catastrophic consequences".
15:52

17:02โ‡ขGaza Control Intent Declared

โŒจUK media largely highlights significant international developments, with President Trump set to meet Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine peace (Channel 4 News, Breitbart London). Concurrently, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu states an intention for full control of Gaza, raising international concern (BBC News, Sky News). Domestically, the Bank of England has cut interest rates, though economic optimism remains tempered (HuffPost UK, The Independent). Sensational crime stories also continue to feature (Daily Mail, Metro).
17:24
17:44
18:44
The Guardian

The ordinary people posting to profit off friends

18:44
19:44

20:46โ‡ขGaza Occupation Intent Declared

โŒจThe UK media continues to prioritize international developments, with renewed focus on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's stated intent for full occupation of Gaza (BBC News, Sky News, The Times, Morning Star Online). The prospect of a Trump-Putin meeting to end the Ukraine war remains a key point of discussion (Channel 4 News). Domestically, reports highlight surging household costs (The Independent) and a homelessness minister's resignation (Metro), alongside initial detentions for a UK-France migrant exchange (Breitbart London).
21:24
Andrew Fox on the truth about the aid crisis, the lies of Hamas and how Keir Starmer is rewarding terror.
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