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08.03.2025 โ€” Day Putin Struck While Parliament Climbed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 08.03.2025.

It displays 68 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.03.2025 โ‡ข Day Putin Struck While Parliament Climbed
โŒจRussian strikes on Ukraine intensified, killing at least 25 people, following Trump's defense of Putin's actions as "what anybody would do." The overnight bombardment targeted Donetsk, with the EU stating Putin shows "no interest in peace."

A security breach at Parliament saw a pro-Palestinian protester climb Big Ben's tower, creating a 14-hour standoff with negotiators that continued into the night. Meanwhile, Trump's Scottish golf course was vandalized by pro-Palestinian protesters following his "Gaza Riviera" plans.

Poland announced plans to increase defense spending to 5% and build a half-million-man army in response to regional security concerns, demonstrating European nations' continued military mobilization after US intelligence cuts.

Coverage of Gene Hackman and his wife's deaths revealed the tragic circumstances - she died from a rat-borne disease while he, suffering from Alzheimer's, survived her by one week.
08.03.2025
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01:53

03:15โ‡ขTrump Prefers Putin's Table

โŒจThe newspapers report heavily on Trump's latest statements about Ukraine, suggesting Moscow is easier to deal with than Kyiv and defending Putin's military strikes (BBC, Guardian, Times). Multiple outlets cover the tragic circumstances of Gene Hackman and his wife's deaths, revealing she died from a rat-borne disease while he suffered from Alzheimer's, surviving her by a week (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun, Metro). Gender inequality data shows persistent issues in violence and pay gap (Independent).
06:37
BBC

Russian strike kills 11 in town near Donetsk, Ukraine says

Some 30 people were also injured in a Russian attack late on Friday, local authorities says
06:37
07:14
The Guardian

Trump says Putin launching huge strike on Ukraine is โ€˜what anybody would doโ€™

07:14
07:30
His coarse misogyny is often described as appealing to working-class boys and young men. Is this really the issue?
07:30
08:24
BBC

Russian strike overnight kills at least 14, Ukraine says

The attacks came after the US revoked Ukraine's access to satellite imagery and paused military and intelligence aid.
08:24
08:47
BBC

Russian strikes overnight kill at least 14, Ukraine says

Ukraine's President Zelensky urges more sanctions against Russia as he says the strikes show the Kremlin's goals "are unchanged".
08:47
09:27
10:29
BBC

Wave of Russian strikes kill at least 14 and injure dozens, Ukraine says

Ukraine's President Zelensky urges more sanctions against Russia as he says the strikes show the Kremlin's goals "are unchanged".
10:29
10:29
The Guardian

11 killed in Donetsk as Russia steps up attacks after Trump defends Putin

10:29
10:44
The Guardian

14 killed in Donetsk as Russia steps up attacks after Trump defends Putin

10:44

10:54โ‡ขDonetsk Bombed As Trump's Course Burns

โŒจThe newspapers report on renewed Russian missile strikes in Ukraine, killing 14 people in Donetsk (BBC, Guardian, Sky News), occurring after Trump's recent defense of Putin. Trump's Scottish golf course faces vandalism from pro-Palestinian protesters following his 'Gaza Riviera' plans (Daily Mail, Sun). A debate emerges over criminalizing possession of photos showing Muslim women without hijabs (Breitbart), while International Women's Day coverage highlights persistent gender inequalities (Independent).
11:24
BBC

Wave of Russian strikes kill at least 20 and injure dozens, Ukraine says

Ukraine's President Zelensky urges more sanctions against Russia as he says the strikes show the Kremlin's goals "are unchanged".
11:24
12:03
The Guardian

Russian attacks show Putin has no interest in peace, EU says

12:03
12:10
The Guardian

โ€˜Weโ€™re here to stop Russia taking the Black Seaโ€™: with the Ukrainian navy as they battle for supremacy on the waves

12:10
12:10
12:26
The Guardian

โ€˜Weโ€™re here to stop Russia taking the Black Seaโ€™: with the Ukrainian Navy as they battle for supremacy on the waves

12:26
12:56
14:22
The Guardian

Zelenskyy โ€˜fully committedโ€™ to constructive dialogue with US after Trump defends Putin

14:22
16:07
The Guardian

Russia launches devastating attack on Ukraine after Trumpโ€™s defence of Putin

16:07

16:25โ‡ขMoscow Strikes After Trump's Defense

โŒจThe newspapers report on a new wave of Russian strikes in Ukraine killing at least 20 people, following Trump's defense of Putin (BBC, Guardian). In domestic news, Reform UK faces internal turmoil as MP Rupert Lowe is suspended and reported to police (Breitbart), while a security breach at Parliament involves a Palestinian flag bearer climbing Big Ben (Sky News). Trump's UK golf club faces vandalism from protesters (Metro).
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16:57
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21:05

22:10โ‡ขRussia Escalates Bombardment As Poland Arms

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia's escalating attacks on Ukraine, with strikes killing at least 25 people including children (BBC, Guardian, Breitbart). In response to growing security concerns, Poland announces plans to increase defense spending to 5% and build a 500,000-strong army (Breitbart). Syria continues to experience violence with over 400 Alawite civilians reportedly killed (Channel 4). Domestically, a pro-Palestine protester has climbed Big Ben's tower, creating a 14-hour standoff with negotiators (Metro, Sky). Celebrity news focuses on footballer Kyle Walker's partying (Daily Mail) and reality TV personalities (Mirror, Sun).
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