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09.07.2025 โ€” The Deterrent Forged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 09.07.2025.

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

09.07.2025 โ‡ข The Deterrent Forged
โŒจUK media on July 9th centered on French President Macronโ€™s state visit, which progressed from initial reports of the Windsor Castle banquet to intensive focus on migrant crisis negotiations. Early discussions included France refuting claims Macron blamed Labour's Starmer, leading to "crunch talks" throughout the day. By the afternoon, Starmer and Macron agreed on a "new deterrent" against small boat crossings, reflecting a shift in the ongoing cross-Channel policy debate from previous days' cooperation pledges. Concurrently, the sacking of Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner became a significant breaking story from late morning, with subsequent reports detailing the aftermath of his exit. While the Post Office Horizon inquiry continued to reveal tragic details, and Texas flash floods remained in reports, their editorial prominence lessened against these developing narratives.
09.07.2025
00:06
00:24
BBC

Father and two children washed away in New Mexico flash flood, weather service says

The rapidly evolving emergency comes just days after deadly floods hit the neighbouring US state of Texas.
00:24
02:08
BBC

Search for father and two children washed away as flash floods hit New Mexico

No injuries or deaths are immediately reported, but officials say an unknown number of people are unaccounted for
02:08
02:33
02:42
04:26
The Guardian

โ€˜We donโ€™t have long to get ready'

04:26

04:28โ‡ขMacron's Shared Agenda

โŒจUK media continues extensive coverage of French President Macron's state visit, highlighting his engagement with the Royal Family at a Windsor Castle banquet and discussions on UK-France shared responsibility for tackling illegal migration and European security (Daily Mail, Sky News, The Independent, The Spectator). Concurrently, the Post Office Horizon inquiry continues to reveal that at least thirteen individuals tragically took their own lives due to false accusations (Channel 4 News, Metro, Morning Star Online).
06:10
06:37
The Guardian

Futurist Adam Dorr on how AI will take our jobs

06:37
08:40
08:49

09:08โ‡ขMacron's Migrant Blame Game

โŒจUK media maintains focus on the migrant crisis, reporting France's denial that President Macron blames Labour's Starmer for the issue ahead of crucial talks (The Independent). The Spectator concurrently expresses skepticism regarding Macron's ability to resolve the crisis. Emerging discussions also cover AI's societal impact, from technology failures at Wimbledon (Daily Mail) to its potential effect on employment (The Guardian).
10:43
11:56
12:55
13:04
The Guardian

My father, the fake: was anything he told me true?

13:04

13:06โ‡ขThe Southport Echo

โŒจUK media highlights new developments, notably the sacking of Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner amid a sexting scandal (Daily Mail, Metro) and intense coverage of a violent attack in Southport (The Mirror, Sky News). Concurrently, discussions continue on cross-Channel migration, with Labour leader Keir Starmer and French President Macron holding "crunch talks" on a potential "one in one out" deal (The Independent), advancing a long-running policy debate.
13:12
13:55
14:12
The Guardian

Has the Trump-Putin bromance run its course?

14:12
15:12
HuffPost UK
Labour Vowed To End Public Sector Strikes. So Why Are They Back?
15:12
15:54
16:29
17:02
17:02

17:04โ‡ขCross-Channel Deterrent Sought

โŒจUK media continues its focus on the small boats crisis, reporting that Labour leader Keir Starmer and French President Macron have agreed on a "new deterrent" (The Independent, Sky News). Commentary also questions their political efficacy (Spiked). Separately, the Christian Horner scandal remains in headlines following his Red Bull exit (The Mirror, Metro). Domestically, discussions include potential "stealth tax" extensions (The Times) and the return of public sector strikes (HuffPost UK).
18:02
18:37
The Guardian

Why TV episodes are becoming longer

18:37
19:28
21:10