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17.04.2025 โ€” Day Alien Life Signs Found While Supreme Court Ruling Echoed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 17.04.2025.

It displays 89 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.04.2025 โ‡ข Day Alien Life Signs Found While Supreme Court Ruling Echoed
โŒจScientists claimed "99.7% certainty" of detecting biosignatures on a waterworld 120 light years away, potentially the strongest evidence yet of extraterrestrial life. Coverage intensified throughout morning, with reports suggesting the planet could be "teeming with life."

The Supreme Court ruling defining "woman" based on biological sex continued generating reactions, with reports that trans women may be barred from female bathrooms and sports facilities. JK Rowling was photographed celebrating with a cigar on her yacht in the Bahamas, while the equality watchdog warned it would pursue the NHS if gender policies on single-sex wards weren't updated.

Trump met with Italian PM Meloni, who expressed hope to "make the West great again." Trump promised "100%" certainty of a US-EU trade deal, representing a shift from his previous trade stance.

Evening coverage turned to a tragic Italian cable car accident killing four tourists, including two British citizens.
17.04.2025
01:07

01:09โ‡ขEl Salvador Deportation Sparks White House Fury

โŒจThe newspapers report on the deportation controversy of Kilmar รbrego Garcรญa to El Salvador, with the White House insisting he was a gang member with domestic violence accusations despite a US senator being denied access to meet him (BBC News, Guardian, Sky News). In science news, multiple outlets cover the potential discovery of alien life 120 light years from Earth, with scientists detecting biosignature evidence on an ocean-covered waterworld that could be "teeming with life" (Daily Mail, Sun). Meanwhile, UK publications continue discussing the Supreme Court ruling that trans women are not legally women, examining its societal implications (HuffPost UK, Independent, Metro, New Statesman, Spectator).
02:23
BBC

How Russia is seizing Ukrainian homes in Mariupol

Russian authorities are systematically seizing thousands of homes from Ukrainian residents who fled Mariupol, a BBC Verify investigation finds.
02:23
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The Guardian

Scientists hail โ€˜strongest evidenceโ€™ so far for life beyond our solar system

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The Supreme Court gender ruling is a victory for womenโ€™s rights, lesbians and reason itself.
08:47

09:15โ‡ขStrongest Evidence Yet Found for Alien Life

โŒจThe newspapers report on significant potential evidence of alien life, with scientists claiming 99.7% certainty about biosignatures on a planet 124 light years away that could be "teeming with life" (The Guardian, Metro, The Sun). The UK Supreme Court has legally defined "woman" based on biological sex, creating uncertainty about transgender rights and practical implications like changing room access (Channel 4 News, The Independent, Spiked). Other stories include Russia systematically seizing Ukrainian homes in Mariupol (BBC), Freddie Flintoff discussing his Top Gear crash (Mirror), and a widow facing police investigation over assisted suicide (Sky News).
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11:05
The Guardian

Revealed: worldโ€™s largest meat company may break Amazon deforestation pledges again

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14:08โ‡ขSupreme Court Gender Ruling Triggers Identity Battleground

โŒจThe newspapers report on a landmark Supreme Court ruling defining "woman" based on biological sex, triggering widespread discussion about practical implications for transgender individuals in changing rooms and public spaces (HuffPost UK, The Times, The Independent, Spiked). JK Rowling is celebrating the ruling while vacationing on her yacht (Daily Mail). Scientific excitement builds over possible evidence of extraterrestrial life on a distant planet (BBC News). International coverage includes concerns about Amazon deforestation (Guardian), EU warnings about "transatlantic crisis" (Breitbart London), and speculation about Trump's Iran policy (Spectator).
16:06
BBC

Italy's Meloni meets Trump as he says 'every nation' wants a deal over tariffs

Meloni is the first European leader to travel to Washington since Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs.
16:06
16:23
BBC

Trump says there will '100%' be EU tariff deal as he meets Italy's Meloni

Meloni is the first European leader to travel to Washington since Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs.
16:23
17:40
The Guardian

Trump signals support for EU-US trade deal but insists โ€˜we are in no rushโ€™ as he meets Italyโ€™s PM Meloni

17:40
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17:42โ‡ขTrump Signals Openness To EU Trade Deal

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump meeting with Italian Prime Minister Meloni, signaling openness to an EU trade deal while insisting "we are in no rush" (BBC News, The Guardian). The Supreme Court ruling defining "woman" based on biological sex continues to dominate coverage, with reports that trans women may be barred from women's bathrooms and sports facilities (Daily Mail, Metro) - JK Rowling was photographed celebrating with a cigar (Metro). Other stories include warnings about Trump's cuts potentially causing 4 million AIDS deaths (Independent), concerns about workers' rights (Morning Star), and Zelenskyy accusing China of supplying Russia with artillery (Sky News).
17:57
BBC

Italy's Meloni says 'we hope to make the West great again' in Trump meeting

Meloni is the first European leader to travel to Washington since Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs.
17:57
18:32
The Guardian

Trump signals support for EU-US trade deal amid mixed messages on Ukraine in Meloni visit

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The Guardian

Court denies Trump administrationโ€™s appeal against order to โ€˜facilitateโ€™ return of wrongly deported US man

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20:58โ‡ขTrump Promises "100%" EU Trade Deal To Meloni

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's discussions with Italian Prime Minister Meloni about potential US-EU trade deals, with Trump declaring "there will be a trade deal, 100%" (BBC News, Channel 4 News). Trump also indicated a possible UK state visit in September, calling it an "honour to be a friend of King" (Sky News). Other headlines cover a tragic Italian cable car accident killing at least four tourists (Daily Mail), a shooting at Florida State University leaving two dead (Metro), and a murder investigation of a missing 37-year-old woman in the UK (The Sun). The Supreme Court ruling on gender identity continues to feature in coverage (Spiked).
21:05
21:22
The Guardian

Meloni says Trump to visit Rome after Washington talks over tariffs

21:22
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23:29
BBC

Canadian party leaders face off on tariffs and housing in election debate

Leaders from four of Canada's major political parties are sharing the debate stage ahead of the country's snap election on 28 April.
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