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11.08.2025

11.08.2025 โ€” The Gaza Journalists' Passing

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.08.2025.

It displays 93 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.08.2025 โ‡ข The Gaza Journalists' Passing
โŒจThe dayโ€™s UK media narrative was dominated by the killing of five Al Jazeera journalists in an Israeli strike in Gaza, following reports from the previous day. Morning coverage detailed international condemnation and conflicting claims regarding a correspondent's alleged Hamas ties. Throughout the afternoon, reports continued on their funerals, further international outcry, and Israel's intensified bombing and occupation plans, which built on prior discussions of Netanyahuโ€™s strategy. Concurrently, attention shifted in the late afternoon to President Trumpโ€™s impending meeting with President Putin, with reports indicating Trump's aim to secure territory for Ukraine and suggestions of Zelenskyโ€™s openness to ceding land, continuing a multi-day focus on Ukraine diplomacy. Domestically, ongoing mass arrests at Palestine Action protests persisted, and later, the Beckham family drama received significant tabloid coverage.
11.08.2025
01:57
The Guardian

How ultra-low-stress exercise can change your life

01:57
04:15
04:15
The Guardian

On stardom, sexual abuse โ€“ and her post-stroke comeback

04:15
05:33
05:33
06:34
The Guardian

On secrets, abuse โ€“ and her comeback

06:34

06:44โ‡ขThe Pen in Gaza's Shadow

โŒจThe UK media continues its prominent coverage of the Gaza conflict, with new reports focusing on the killing of five Al Jazeera journalists in an Israeli strike, condemned as an attack on press freedom (BBC News, Sky News). This unfolds alongside ongoing discussions of Netanyahu's defense of his Gaza takeover plan and increasing internal Israeli dissent (Channel 4 News, The Independent). Domestic reports also note warnings regarding illegal migration.
06:51
08:01
BBC

Israel kills prominent Al Jazeera journalist and four colleagues in targeted attack in Gaza

The broadcaster condemns the "blatant attack on press freedom", as the IDF alleges correspondent Anas al-Sharif had ties to Hamas.
08:01
08:53
10:21
A man claimed to be the victim of an antisemitic mob. His alleged assailants said he instigated the altercation, calling two Arabic-speaking patrons โ€˜Palestinian sons of bitchesโ€™ and โ€˜terroristsโ€™. The Guardian printed one side of the story, and it went viral. Can you guess which? Rivkah Brown reports.
10:21
10:39

11:50โ‡ขGaza Journalist Deaths Spark Condemnation

โŒจUK media continues to focus on the Gaza conflict, prominently reporting the killing of five Al Jazeera journalists in an Israeli strike (BBC News, Sky News, The Independent, The Times). Outlets highlight international condemnation and conflicting claims regarding a correspondent's alleged Hamas ties (The Independent, The Times). Domestically, the governmentโ€™s failure to track 150,000 migrants (Breitbart London) and Labour's internal Gaza-related tensions (New Statesman) also feature.
12:14
BBC

Funerals held for five Al Jazeera journalists killed by targeted Israeli strike in Gaza

Seven people were killed in the attack, the broadcaster says, with the IDF saying it targeted Anas al-Sharif because he "served as the head of a terrorist cell" in Hamas.
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12:57
Saturdayโ€™s mass action in Parliament Square saw the greatest number of arrests by Londonโ€™s Met police at any single event since 1961 โ€“ but it also forced officers to admit they couldnโ€™t cope. Novara Media was on the ground all day. Hereโ€™s what really happened.
12:57
15:06

15:34โ‡ขGaza's Deepening Shadow

โŒจUK media continues to heavily feature the Gaza conflict, prominently covering the funerals for five Al Jazeera journalists killed in an Israeli strike, drawing international condemnation and UK government concern (BBC News, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK, Sky News, The Times). Israel's intensified bombing and occupation plans are also reported (The Independent). Domestically, ongoing mass arrests at Palestine Action protests defy bans, straining police resources (Novara Media), while Labour faces internal dissent over Gaza (New Statesman).
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16:07
BBC

Funerals held for five Al Jazeera journalists killed by targeted Israeli strike in Gaza

Seven people were killed in the attack, which took place late on Sunday outside al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City.
16:07
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17:16
17:16
The Guardian

Why do I feel so much worse after a nap?

17:16

17:17โ‡ขTrump's Ukraine Peace Bid

โŒจUK media heavily features ongoing diplomatic efforts concerning the Ukraine conflict, particularly ahead of President Trump's upcoming meeting with President Putin (BBC News, Sky News, The Times). Reports indicate Trump's aim to secure territory for Ukraine, while some outlets suggest Ukrainian President Zelensky might be open to ceding land (The Independent). Separately, discussions continue regarding the controversial Palestine Action protests and a ban on them (Spiked, Novara Media).
18:41
The Guardian

I took a nap. Why don't I feel rested?

18:41
19:32
Outrage has been growing around the world over the six journalists killed in a targeted attack by Israeli forces in Gaza โ€“ as Al Jazeera, which employed five of the men, condemned what they called โ€œa desperate attempt to silence voicesโ€. The UN chief led calls for an independent and impartial investigation into the killings.
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22:38

23:22โ‡ขBeckham Family Rift Emerges

โŒจUK media is now heavily featuring the Beckham family drama, with several tabloids reporting on Brooklyn's unannounced vow renewal and perceived family estrangement (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun). Ongoing international coverage includes President Trump's latest remarks on Ukraine's territory (The Times) and continued condemnation of Israel's targeted attack on Gaza journalists (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK). Domestic discussions persist regarding the Palestine Action ban (The Independent, Novara Media).