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10.12.2025

The Day Trump Proposed Social Media Checks for US Entry

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 10.12.2025.

It displays 113 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.12.2025 โ‡ข The Day Trump Proposed Social Media Checks for US Entry
โŒจUK media coverage on December 10th was significantly shaped by Donald Trump's ongoing influence, particularly his proposed new digital checks for foreign tourists. Morning reports detailed his intention to impose extraordinary screenings, including demands for five years of social media history for anyone entering the US. This development follows his recent criticisms of European nations and his perceived understanding of the Ukraine war, as praised by Lavrov.

Concurrently, there were reports of Trump setting a 'Christmas deadline' for Ukraine to accept a deal, continuing the narrative from previous days about peace talks and European responses. The Supreme Court's decision to grant Trump more power also received attention. Domestically, an NHS chief called for an end to Christmas doctors' strikes amid a flu wave, with a last-minute offer later emerging.
10.12.2025
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BBC

Australian teens navigate new world without social media as ban takes effect

The world first ban means social media companies must de-activate accounts of Australians aged under-16.
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08:50โ‡ขTrump's Blueprint For Britain

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Donald Trump's criticisms of European nations and his influence on British politics, with Nigel Farage reportedly taking Trump's America as a blueprint for Britain (New Statesman, The Independent, Breitbart London). Concerns also continue regarding migration, with discussions about asylum seekers and border control (Daily Mail, Sky News, The Telegraph). Separately, an NHS chief called for an end to Christmas strikes amid a flu wave (Evening Standard).
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11:59โ‡ขTrump's Social Media Demand

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Donald Trump, reporting his proposal to require five years of social media history from foreign tourists entering the US (Daily Mail, Evening Standard). There are also reports of Trump setting a 'Christmas deadline' for Ukraine to accept a deal (The Independent), and Lavrov praising Trump while criticizing Europe's 'blindness' over Ukraine (Sky News). The Supreme Court's decision to hand Trump more power is also noted (The Economist).
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13:51โ‡ขTrump's New Social Media Screenings

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Donald Trump, with new reports discussing proposed social media screenings for Brits entering the USA (Evening Standard). The Supreme Court's decision to hand Trump more power is also noted (The Economist), alongside ongoing discussions about Keir Starmer's call for ECHR reform (The Spectator) and Starmer being held responsible for Budget tax rises (The Telegraph).
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17:06โ‡ขTrump's New US Entry Screenings

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Donald Trump's influence, with reports of his 'Christmas deadline' for Ukraine to accept a deal (The Independent) and his proposed social media screenings for Brits entering the USA (Evening Standard). The Supreme Court's decision to hand Trump more power is also noted (The Economist). Separately, Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner Marรญa Corina Machado's daughter accepted her award (BBC News, The Guardian).
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19:28
BBC

Fed cuts key US lending rate by quarter point to lowest level in three years

The Federal Reserve board's decision brings the new key interest rate to 3.50-3.75%.
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20:12โ‡ขTrump's Deadline and Social Media Screenings

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Donald Trump's influence, with reports of his 'Christmas deadline' for Ukraine to accept a deal (The Independent) and proposed social media screenings for Brits entering the USA (Evening Standard). The Supreme Court's decision to hand Trump more power is also noted (The Economist). Breitbart London reports the BBC admitted spreading fake news about Trump's comments on Liz Cheney. Separately, Sophie Kinsella's death (Daily Mail) and the Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner's award acceptance (BBC News, The Guardian) are covered.
20:22
BBC

Humans making fire 350,000 years earlier than previously thought

A stunning discovery at an archaeological dig in the UK is rewriting the timeline of when humans first made fire.
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20:47
BBC

US seizes tanker near Venezuela, Trump says

The US president said the tanker was the "largest one ever seized", in a move that marks an escalation of tensions between the two countries.
20:47
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21:41
BBC

US seizes oil tanker near Venezuela, Trump says

The US president said the tanker was the "largest one ever seized", in a move that marks an escalation of tensions between the two countries.
21:41
22:34
BBC

US releases video it says shows troops seizing tanker off Venezuela

Donald Trump says it is the "largest" tanker "ever seized", in a move that marks an escalation of tensions between the two countries.
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22:47โ‡ขTrump's Deadline and Doctors' Strike Offer

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Donald Trump's influence, with reports of his 'Christmas deadline' for Ukraine to accept a deal (The Independent) and proposed social media screenings for Brits entering the USA (Evening Standard). The Supreme Court's decision to hand Trump more power is also noted (The Economist). Breitbart London reports the BBC admitted spreading fake news about Trump's comments on Liz Cheney. Doctors' strike could be called off as Streeting makes last-minute offer (The Independent).
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