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16.04.2025

16.04.2025 โ€” Day Supreme Court Defined Woman Based On Biology

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 16.04.2025.

It displays 102 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.04.2025 โ‡ข Day Supreme Court Defined Woman Based On Biology
โŒจThe UK Supreme Court's landmark ruling defining "woman" based on biological sex dominated coverage, with progressive and conservative outlets offering sharply contrasting framing throughout the day. The ruling, potentially affecting transgender access to single-sex spaces, triggered reactions from JK Rowling celebrating a "victory for women" while Stonewall called it "worrying."

The ongoing China-US trade tensions continued as Beijing warned about Trump's 145% tariffs despite reporting 5.4% economic growth. The Guardian revealed UK officials had labeled trade documents "secret" to shield them from US eyes amid fears of retaliation.

Arsenal's Champions League success against Real Madrid (2-1) provided evening distraction, while scientific news emerged late with claims of potential alien life detection 120 light years from Earth.

Celebrity coverage included Gene Hackman's home conditions after his death and Louis Tomlinson's new relationship with Zara McDermott.
16.04.2025
02:33
BBC

China economy grows by 5.4% in first quarter as trade war with Trump escalates

Beijing is bracing for the full impact on its economy of US import duties that are now at 145%.
02:33
04:00
BBC

China warns of Trump tariffs impact even as growth beats expectations

Beijing is bracing for the full effects of US import duties on Chinese-made goods that are now at 145%.
04:00
04:35
BBC

China warns of Trump tariff impact even as growth beats expectations

Beijing is bracing for the full effects of US import duties on Chinese-made goods that are now at 145%.
04:35
05:01

05:37โ‡ขTrump's 145% China Tariffs Spark Global Economic Warnings

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's tariffs against China reaching 145%, with Beijing warning of economic consequences despite beating growth expectations (BBC News). International coverage includes the Israel-Gaza conflict, with a Palestinian man forced to abandon family trapped under rubble after IDF warnings (Sky News). UK domestic issues feature prominently with reports of sanitation problems in an unnamed city causing health concerns (Mirror). Political coverage continues on Reform UK's rising popularity amid feelings Britain is "broken" (Breitbart London), while Germany sees similar far-right gains with AfD topping polls (Spiked). Celebrity news includes stories about Gene Hackman (Daily Mail) and Strictly Come Dancing's Wynne Evans controversy (Sun).
05:44
The Guardian

Chinese state media tells Trump to โ€˜stop whiningโ€™ as trade war spirals

05:44
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07:20
07:37
The Guardian

Nvidia expects to take $5.5bn hit as US tightens AI chip export rules to China

07:37
07:46
Disabled Children And Families At 'Breaking Point' Due To Lack of Support
07:46
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09:04
09:13

09:15โ‡ขSupreme Court Defines "Woman" Based On Biological Sex

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the UK Supreme Court's landmark ruling defining "woman" in the Equality Act as based on biological sex, with multiple outlets covering various perspectives (Independent, Metro, Sky News, Times). Hungary has similarly enshrined biological sex in its constitution (Breitbart London). Other stories include allegations of a secret detention facility in Bangladesh (BBC), concerns about disabled children lacking support (HuffPost UK), Nvidia's financial hit from US chip export restrictions to China (Guardian), and Russian threats against Britain amid reported military losses (Mirror). Celebrity news features conspiracy theories around Katy Perry's space mission (Daily Mail).
09:21
BBC

UK Supreme Court rules legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex

In a landmark ruling, the judges say it is not a triumph for one side over another and the law still gives trans people protection against discrimination.
09:21
09:21
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10:47

11:07โ‡ขSupreme Court Rules Biological Definition of Woman Prevails

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the UK Supreme Court's landmark ruling defining "woman" under the Equality Act as referring to biological sex rather than gender identity (BBC, Breitbart, HuffPost, Independent, Mirror, Sky News, Spectator, Sun, Times). The ruling has sparked polarized reactions, with some outlets framing it as a "victory for women" and "common sense" (Spectator, Sun), while others suggest it could set "trans rights back 20 years" (HuffPost). In celebrity news, Louis Tomlinson and Zara McDermott have been spotted on a date (Daily Mail), while Trisha Goddard's daughter criticizes CBB fans over reactions to her mother's exit amid cancer (Mirror).
11:39
The Supreme Court gender ruling is a victory for womenโ€™s rights, lesbians and reason itself.
11:39
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12:56
13:05
The Guardian

Trump tariffs will send global trade into reverse this year, warns WTO

13:05
13:22
BBC

UK Supreme Court rules legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex

Judges say the "concept of sex is binary" while adding that transgender people will still have protection against discrimination.
13:22

13:51โ‡ขSupreme Court Rules Trans Women Not Legally Women

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the UK Supreme Court's landmark ruling defining "woman" based on biological sex rather than gender identity (BBC, Breitbart, Daily Mail, Guardian, HuffPost, Independent, Metro, Sky News, Spiked, Spectator, Sun). The ruling has triggered polarized reactions, with JK Rowling and conservative voices celebrating it as a "victory for women" and "common sense" (Daily Mail, Sun, Spiked), while LGBTQ+ advocacy group Stonewall calls it "worrying" (Independent). In economic news, the WTO warns Trump's tariffs will reverse global trade growth this year (Guardian).
15:32
18:09
The Guardian

UK officials label trade documents โ€˜secretโ€™ to shield from US eyes amid Trump tariff war

18:09
19:43

19:45โ‡ขTrans Women Not Legally Women Ruling Ripples Through Institutions

โŒจThe newspapers report on the UK Supreme Court's landmark ruling that trans women are not legally women (HuffPost, Independent, Metro, New Statesman, Sky News, Spectator, Spiked). The decision has triggered polarized reactions, with ongoing discussion about its implications for NHS policies and sports (Sky News). In international news, tensions between the UK and US escalate over trade, with UK officials labeling documents "secret" to shield them from US eyes amid Trump's tariff war (Guardian). Vice President JD Vance criticizes post-WWII US policy of turning European allies into "security vassals" (Breitbart). On a lighter note, the top 40 fish and chip shops in the UK have been ranked ahead of a popular day for fish suppers (Mirror).
20:00
21:09
The Guardian

US senator says El Salvador denied request to meet Kilmar รbrego Garcรญa

21:09