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13.09.2025

13.09.2025The day of Tommy Robinson's London rally and Charlie Kirk's widow's address

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 13.09.2025.

It displays 115 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.09.2025The day of Tommy Robinson's London rally and Charlie Kirk's widow's address
UK media coverage on September 13 focused heavily on two main events. The morning saw extensive reporting on Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, making her first public statements since his assassination, vowing to continue his legacy. This continued the previous day's narrative of the assassination's aftermath. In parallel, significant attention shifted to the Tommy Robinson "Unite the Kingdom" rally in central London, which commenced in the late morning. By the early afternoon, police estimated 110,000 participants. The event escalated into clashes between protesters and police, with reports of missiles thrown and officers injured, leading to multiple arrests by the evening. Elon Musk reportedly addressed the rally. Separately, political headlines discussed Starmer being accused of lying about Mandelson's Epstein links, deepening a scandal from previous days.
13.09.2025
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Charlie Kirk's widow Erika to speak for first time since shooting

The suspect in Kirk’s assassination, Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody after confessing to his father.
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BBC

Charlie Kirk's widow Erika speaking for first time since shooting

The suspect in Kirk’s assassination, Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody after confessing to his father.
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00:33Charlie Kirk's Widow Speaks Out

The UK media continues its extensive coverage of the Charlie Kirk assassination. New developments include the first public statements from Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk (BBC News, The Guardian), and further details surrounding the suspect, Tyler Robinson. Reports highlight his upcoming court appearance and an alleged "red-flag speech" he gave (Daily Mail, The Independent). There are also investigations into whether Robinson had an accomplice (The Sun). Discussions continue about the implications of the killing for free speech and political discourse (Breitbart London, The Spectator, Spiked).
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BBC

'I will never let your legacy die' - Charlie Kirk's widow speaks for first time since shooting

Erika Kirk thanks first responders, and President Donald Trump for his support, after her husband's death.
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01:03
BBC

'I will never let your legacy die' - Charlie Kirk's widow gives tearful address after shooting

Erika Kirk thanks first responders, and President Donald Trump for his support, after her husband's death.
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BBC

'I will never let your legacy die' Charlie Kirk's widow gives tearful address after shooting

Erika Kirk thanks first responders and President Donald Trump for his support, after her husband's death.
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06:17Charlie Kirk's Widow Vows to Fight On!

The UK media's focus remains on the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, with extensive coverage of his widow, Erika Kirk, making tearful public statements vowing to continue his legacy and fight against "evil-doers" (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Independent, Sky News). Investigations into the suspect, Tyler Robinson, continue, including the possibility of an accomplice (The Sun, Channel 4 News, The Mirror). Discussions around free speech and the political implications of the killing also persist (Breitbart London, The Spectator, Spiked).
07:24
BBC

'His voice will remain,' Charlie Kirk's widow vows after suspect arrested

Erika Kirk thanks officials and Donald Trump after murder suspect Tyler Robinson was caught on Thursday after a 33-hour manhunt.
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09:27Charlie Kirk's Widow Vows to Continue His Fight

The UK media continues its focus on the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, with extensive coverage of his widow, Erika Kirk, making tearful public statements about his legacy and vowing to continue his fight against what she terms "transgender violence" (BBC News, Daily Mail, Sky News, The Sun, The Guardian, Spiked). The apprehension of suspect Tyler Robinson is also widely reported (Channel 4 News, BBC News). Separately, there are reports concerning Downing Street officials' awareness of Mandelson's emails to Epstein (The Independent), and a planned Tommy Robinson march in London (Metro).
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13:35Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' March Draws Thousands

The UK media is heavily focused on the Tommy Robinson "Unite the Kingdom" rally in central London, which saw thousands of his supporters marching, with police estimating around 110,000 participants (Breitbart London, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). Counter-protesters also gathered nearby, requiring a significant police presence of 1,600 officers to manage potential unrest (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). This event unfolds amidst continued coverage of Charlie Kirk's assassination, with a vigil held for the right-wing activist in Westminster (New Statesman), and his widow vowing to continue his fight (BBC News, The Guardian, Spiked).
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16:17Tommy Robinson Protesters Clash with Police in London

UK media reports extensively on the Tommy Robinson "Unite the Kingdom" march in central London, where an estimated 110,000 protesters clashed with police, throwing missiles and forcing officers to deploy reinforcements and horses (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Sun). Nine arrests have been made amidst this "significant aggression" (Sky News). Meanwhile, Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, has given a tearful address, vowing to continue his legacy and fight against "evil-doers" (BBC News, The Guardian, New Statesman, Spiked, The Economist). Separately, political headlines address Starmer being accused of lying about Mandelson (The Telegraph, The Times).
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20:16Tommy Robinson Rally in London: Clashes and Arrests

UK media continues to report on the Tommy Robinson "Unite the Kingdom" rally in central London, with recent headlines detailing tensions, violence, and clashes between protesters and police (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News, Evening Standard). Up to 26 officers were injured and 25 arrests made amidst the demonstrations (Sky News, Evening Standard). Elon Musk has reportedly encouraged protesters to "fight back" (The Independent, Metro). Meanwhile, the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination is still covered, with questions lingering about the alleged shooter's motivation (The Guardian).
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