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18.03.2025 โ€” Day Gaza Ceasefire Shattered As Welfare Reformed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 18.03.2025.

It displays 174 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.03.2025 โ‡ข Day Gaza Ceasefire Shattered As Welfare Reformed
โŒจIsrael's "extensive strikes" across Gaza dominated morning headlines, with reported death tolls rising throughout the day from 200 to over 400 according to Hamas-run health ministry. Netanyahu declared these strikes "just the beginning," effectively ending the two-month ceasefire.

By midday, attention shifted to domestic affairs as Labour unveiled controversial welfare reforms aimed at cutting ยฃ5 billion from the benefits system. The changes include making disability benefits harder to qualify for and scrapping the "fitness to work" assessment, prompting criticism that the cuts are "immoral and devastating."

Evening coverage focused on Trump and Putin's 90-minute call, which resulted in a limited 30-day pause on Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure, though Putin rejected a full ceasefire. This partial agreement follows Starmer's earlier "operational phase" announcement and represents a modest diplomatic development amid continuing military preparations.
18.03.2025

04:27โ‡ขStarmer Forms 30-Nation Coalition Against Putin

โŒจThe newspapers report on Prime Minister Starmer's formation of a 30-nation "coalition of the willing" against Russia, with explicit warnings directed at Putin (HuffPost UK). In domestic news, a think tank warns that benefit cuts could cost sick and disabled people ยฃ1,200 annually (Independent). Meanwhile, religious tensions appear in reports that the Chief Rabbi has withdrawn from an Israeli antisemitism conference due to far-right participation (Jewish Chronicle).
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BBC

At least 220 killed after Israel launches extensive strikes on Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says

The office of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would "act against Hamas with increasing military strength".
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The Guardian

IDF strikes have killed at least 200, health ministry says, in biggest attack since start of January ceasefire

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06:35
BBC

At least 330 killed after Israel launches extensive strikes on Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says

The office of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would "act against Hamas with increasing military strength".
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06:38โ‡ขIsrael Launches Deadliest Gaza Airstrikes Since January

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Israel's massive airstrikes across Gaza, with death tolls ranging from 200 to 330 according to the Hamas-run health ministry (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Metro, Sky). Domestic discourse focuses on welfare policy, with reports that migrants received ยฃ7.6 billion in Universal Credit payments in 2023 (Breitbart), alongside concerns about Labour's planned benefit cuts affecting vulnerable people (Mirror, Morning Star). Meanwhile, Prime Minister Starmer continues his international focus with a 30-nation coalition against Putin (HuffPost UK), while Ukraine's drone production capabilities are highlighted as potentially beneficial for European security (Channel 4).
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07:39
BBC

At least 330 killed by Israeli air strikes on Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says

The strikes across Gaza Strip end two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began on 19 January.
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The Guardian

At least 250 Palestinians reported killed by renewed Israeli strikes in Gaza

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The Guardian

More than 320 Palestinians reported killed by renewed Israeli strikes in Gaza

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08:04
The Guardian

Gaza ceasefire shattered as more than 320 Palestinians reported killed by renewed Israeli strikes

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08:07โ‡ขGaza Ceasefire Collapses As Israel Strikes Kill Hundreds

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Israel's renewed airstrikes across Gaza, with multiple sources indicating between 320-330 Palestinians killed according to Hamas-run health ministry (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Times, Spectator). This marks the deadliest strikes since a January ceasefire, effectively shattering the two-month period of relative calm (BBC, Guardian). In domestic news, Conservative leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has criticized her party's net zero environmental goals as "impossible" (HuffPost UK), while tabloids cover a rumored relationship between One Direction's Louis Tomlinson and Strictly Come Dancing's Zara McDermott (Mirror, Sun).
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The Guardian

Israel-Gaza ceasefire broken as more than 320 Palestinians killed in renewed strikes

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The arrest of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil is just the start of Trumpโ€™s crackdown on free speech and ideas.
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09:17
The Guardian

Israel-Gaza ceasefire broken as more than 320 Palestinians killed in renewed IDF strikes

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The Guardian

Israel breaks Gaza ceasefire after renewed IDF strikes kill more than 320 Palestinians

09:33

10:00โ‡ขGaza Ceasefire Shattered as Israeli Strikes Kill Hundreds

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Israel's Gaza airstrikes, with multiple outlets indicating the attacks have killed at least 320-350 Palestinians, ending the two-month ceasefire (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Times, Spectator). Israel's prime minister is promising "increasing military force" against Hamas (Times). In space news, SpaceX is finally rescuing NASA astronauts stranded on the ISS for nine months (Daily Mail). Other stories include a British woman on benefits in Thailand starting a hunger strike in jail (Metro), and a tragic drunk driving incident involving an overloaded car that resulted in a death (Mirror).
10:14
BBC

More than 300 killed by Israeli air strikes on Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says

The strikes across the Gaza Strip end two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began on 19 January.
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10:14
The Guardian

Israel shatters Gaza ceasefire after renewed IDF strikes kill more than 320 Palestinians

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10:29
BBC

More than 400 killed by Israeli air strikes on Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says

The strikes across the Gaza Strip end two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began on 19 January.
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The Guardian

Israel shatters Gaza ceasefire as more than 400 Palestinians killed in IDF strikes

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Buy-to-let firms are now the UKโ€™s biggest single type of business, as landlords switch set-up to cut tax payments. Letโ€™s call this what it is: mass tax avoidance by a workshy, parasite class, writes Harriet Williamson.
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BBC

Israel says it's continuing strikes across Gaza, as Hamas ministry says more than 400 killed

The strikes across the Gaza Strip end two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began on 19 January.
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12:06โ‡ขGaza Ceasefire Collapses With Over 400 Dead

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Israel's renewed airstrikes across Gaza, with multiple sources indicating over 400 Palestinians killed according to Hamas-run health ministry (BBC, Guardian, Sky, Times). This marks the end of two months of relative calm since the January 19th ceasefire (BBC, Guardian). Domestic news focuses on property disputes, with stories about homeowners fighting against a 21-meter mega-shed built near their gardens (Metro) and a couple losing a ยฃ250,000 legal battle over a bridleway running through their ยฃ1.2m property (Mirror). Additionally, reports highlight tax avoidance by buy-to-let landlords switching their business setup to reduce payments (Novara Media).
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BBC

Israel says it's continuing strikes across Gaza, as Hamas-run ministry says more than 400 killed

The strikes across the Gaza Strip end two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began on 19 January.
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BBC

Israel continuing strikes across Gaza, as Hamas-run ministry says more than 400 killed

The strikes across the Gaza Strip end two months of relative calm since a ceasefire began on 19 January.
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13:37โ‡ขLabour Cuts ยฃ5 Billion From Welfare System

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Labour's major welfare reform, with multiple sources indicating ยฃ5 billion in benefits cuts (Daily Mail, Independent, Mirror, Sky, Sun). The changes include merging some benefits, scrapping the "fitness to work" assessment, and making disability benefits harder to qualify for (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sky, Sun). This has sparked criticism, with some describing the reforms as "immoral and devastating" (Independent). Internationally, Israel continues airstrikes across Gaza, with Hamas-run ministry reporting over 400 killed (BBC, Guardian, Times), while Trump is scheduled for a two-hour call with Putin about a potential Ukraine ceasefire (Breitbart).
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16:50โ‡ขLabour Slashes Disability Benefits

โŒจThe newspapers report heavily on Labour's controversial welfare cuts, with multiple sources describing a ยฃ5 billion reduction in disability benefits that has sparked significant backlash from within the party and advocacy groups (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, Independent, Mirror, Morning Star, Spectator). The Gaza conflict continues to dominate international coverage, with Israel's strikes reportedly killing hundreds of Palestinians (BBC, Channel 4, Guardian, Jewish Chronicle, Times). Other stories include Trump-Putin discussions (Sky News), Conor McGregor's migration comments being condemned by the Irish government (Breitbart London), and a fatal van crash in London (Metro, Sun).
17:13
The Guardian

Strikes that shattered ceasefire not a โ€˜one-day attackโ€™, Israel says, after deadliest 24 hours in Gaza since start of war

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18:08
BBC

Putin agrees to halt strikes on Ukraine energy targets for 30 days, Kremlin says after call with Trump

The Kremlin says the two presidents had a "frank exchange of opinions" after the call, which lasted at least 90 minutes.
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19:06
The Guardian

Israel strikes that shattered ceasefire โ€˜just the beginningโ€™, Netanyahu says , after deadliest 24 hours in Gaza since 2023

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19:08โ‡ขPutin Offers Limited 30-Day Ukraine Ceasefire

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the outcome of Trump and Putin's call, with Putin agreeing to halt strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days, though rejecting a full ceasefire (BBC, Daily Mail, Independent, Sky, Spectator, Sun). This partial agreement is being scrutinized for its significance, with some sources questioning if it represents a true victory for Trump (Spectator). Simultaneously, the Israel-Gaza conflict intensifies, with Netanyahu declaring recent strikes that shattered the ceasefire are "just the beginning," resulting in the deadliest 24 hours in Gaza since 2023 (Guardian, Morning Star, Jewish Chronicle). Meanwhile, Labour's controversial ยฃ5bn disability benefits cuts continue to receive attention (HuffPost, Mirror).
20:19
The Guardian

Trump and Putin agree to seek limited ceasefire on energy infrastructure after leaders hold call on Ukraine

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20:28
The Guardian

Trump and Putin agree temporary halt on energy infrastructure strikes as Zelenskyy welcomes proposal

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20:36
The Guardian

Netanyahu warns Israelโ€™s renewed Gaza offensive โ€˜is only the beginningโ€™

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20:51
The Guardian

Vladimir Putin agrees to 30-day halt to attacks on Ukraineโ€™s energy grid

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21:54โ‡ขPutin Agrees Only To Partial Ukraine Ceasefire

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's call with Putin, resulting in a limited agreement to pause attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure for 30 days, though Putin rejected a full ceasefire (BBC, Breitbart, Guardian, HuffPost, Independent, Metro, Spectator). This partial deal is being scrutinized for its significance, with mixed interpretations on whether it represents diplomatic progress. In other news, Prince Harry's US immigration documents have been unsealed after a two-year court battle, though they're heavily redacted with key questions remaining about his drug use disclosures (Daily Mail, Sun). Additionally, stranded astronauts are finally returning to Earth (Sky).
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