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19.05.2025

19.05.2025 โ€” Day Brexit Reset Deal Polarized Nation While Trump-Putin Call Sparked Peace Claims

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 19.05.2025.

It displays 112 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Brexit Reset Deal Polarized Nation While Trump-Putin Call Sparked Peace Claims
โŒจPrime Minister Starmer's Brexit "reset" deal with the EU dominated UK media, garnering polarized reactions. The agreement grants EU fishing fleets access to UK waters until 2038, smoother border crossings through e-gates, and commits Britain to following certain EU regulations. Government-aligned outlets framed it as "Britain back on the world stage" and "win-win," while critics described it as "surrender" and "betrayal."

By afternoon, attention shifted to Trump's two-hour call with Putin, after which Trump announced Russia and Ukraine would "immediately" start ceasefire negotiations. Putin expressed readiness to discuss "compromises," though Zelensky emphasized the US should not distance itself from talks.

Coverage continued of Biden's "aggressive" prostate cancer diagnosis from yesterday, with Trump's reaction evolving from "saddened" to "supportive" throughout the day. Scattered reports mentioned the pregnant British teen Bella Culley's prison complaints in Georgia and a 93-year-old being Tasered by police.
19.05.2025
02:02
04:46
The Guardian

Tim Roth on losing his son

04:46
05:42
05:49
06:18
The Guardian

On losing his son after making a film about bereavement

06:18
06:39
BBC

Israel says it will allow 'basic' amounts of food into Gaza as military offensive intensifies

The move comes after an 11-week blockade that prompted warnings of famine and international condemnation.
06:39
06:39
06:46

06:48โ‡ขBiden Diagnosed With Aggressive Prostate Cancer

โŒจThe newspapers report on US President Joe Biden being diagnosed with "aggressive" prostate cancer that required medical attention for urinary symptoms (BBC News, Metro). Donald Trump has commented on Biden's diagnosis (Metro). Gary Lineker is leaving the BBC and will not host the World Cup coverage following controversy over a video he posted (The Mirror, The Sun). Brexit reset talks show signs of progress with reports of a "breakthrough" and a potential London summit hosted by Starmer (The Independent, Sky News, The Spectator). Social issues are highlighted by polling showing half of Britons feeling disconnected from society (HuffPost UK), and concerns about immigration and language barriers (Daily Mail).
07:01
BBC

'Breakthrough' in UK-EU talks, says government, as Starmer hosts summit in London

Stumbling blocks to a new UK-EU deal, mostly concerning fishing rights, were solved on Sunday night, sources tell the BBC.
07:01
07:44
BBC

UK and EU reach new deal including 12-year agreement on EU fishing boats in UK waters

As UK and EU leaders meet in London, some parts of the new deal are still subject to negotiation, including a youth mobility scheme.
07:44
08:28
09:31
BBC

EU and UK reach 12-year fishing deal as leaders arrive for London summit

Some parts of the new deal are still subject to negotiation, including a youth mobility scheme.
09:31

10:01โ‡ขBrexit Reset Deal Grants EU Fishing Access Until 2038

โŒจThe newspapers report on a significant post-Brexit deal between the UK and EU being finalized after "breakthrough" talks on fishing rights (BBC News, Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Spectator, The Sun). The agreement gives EU fishing fleets access to UK waters until 2038 (Daily Mail) and includes provisions for smoother trade and border crossings through e-gates (The Independent, The Mirror, The Spectator). Coverage ranges from positive framing as "good for jobs, bills and borders" (HuffPost UK) to accusations of "surrender" to EU rules (Daily Mail, The Sun).
10:14
10:21
10:28
11:33
11:40
HuffPost UK
PM Hails EU Deal As Row Rages Over Fishing
11:40
11:40
11:47
BBC

Starmer speaks after unveiling UK-EU deal on food, fishing, defence and passport checks

The government says the "dreaded queues at border control" will end, but more details are yet to be announced.
11:47
11:55
BBC

Starmer and EU leaders speak after unveiling deal on food, fishing, defence and passport checks

The government says the "dreaded queues at border control" will end, but more details are yet to be announced.
11:55
11:55
The Guardian

Margaret Atwoodโ€™s 10 best books โ€“ ranked!

11:55
12:02

12:03โ‡ขStarmer's EU Deal Grants Fishing Rights Until 2038

โŒจThe newspapers report on Prime Minister Starmer unveiling a new UK-EU "reset" deal focusing on smoother travel, fishing rights, and trade (BBC News, Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, New Statesman, The Spectator, The Sun). The agreement grants EU fishing fleets access to UK waters until 2038 (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Sun) and enables British travelers to use e-gates at more European airports (BBC News, Metro). Coverage ranges from positive framing as a "new chapter" (The Independent) to accusations of "Brexit betrayal" (The Sun) and "surrender" (Daily Mail). In international news, Trump is scheduled to speak with Putin today (Breitbart London).
12:09
BBC

UK-EU deal a 'win-win', PM says, after unveiling deals on food, fishing, defence and passports

The PM is joined by Antรณnio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen at a London summit designed to "reset" relations with the EU.
12:09
12:16
12:59
13:15
BBC

UK-EU deal a 'win-win', Starmer says, as Badenoch brands it a 'sell-out'

The UK and the EU have unveiled a wide-ranging agreement that includes deals on food, fishing, defence and passports.
13:15
13:44
BBC

Trump to speak to Putin on phone in effort to end 'bloodbath' in Ukraine

Trump will also speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and some Nato allies following the conversation with Putin.
13:44

13:54โ‡ขStarmer's Brexit Reset Sparks Fishing Row

โŒจThe newspapers report on Prime Minister Starmer's new Brexit reset deal with the EU, which is receiving mixed coverage. Pro-government outlets frame it as "Britain back on the world stage" (The Independent) and a "win-win" agreement (Sky News), while critics describe it as a "surrender" that has the PM "done up like a kipper" (Daily Mail, The Sun). The fishing industry appears particularly contentious, with "row rages over fishing" (HuffPost UK). In international news, Trump will speak to Putin and Zelensky by phone in an effort to end the "bloodbath" in Ukraine (BBC News, Breitbart London).
14:07
BBC

Trump to speak to Putin with goal of reaching ceasefire in Ukraine, White House says

Trump will also speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and some Nato allies following the conversation with Putin.
14:07
15:11
BBC

Trump speaking to Putin after saying call will focus on ending 'bloodbath' in Ukraine

Trump will also speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and some Nato allies following the conversation with Putin.
15:11
16:09
16:09
16:23
16:37
HuffPost UK
Why Starmer Thinks His EU Gamble Is Worth The Risk
16:37
16:51
BBC

Trump speaking to Putin after saying phone call will focus on ending 'bloodbath' in Ukraine

Trump will also speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and some Nato allies following the conversation with Putin.
16:51
17:06
BBC

Trump call with Putin ends after more than two hours, White House says

Trump is due to speak to Ukrainian President Zelensky and some Nato leaders.
17:06
17:34
BBC

Trump call with Putin over war in Ukraine has ended, White House says

The US president is due to speak to Ukrainian President Zelensky and some Nato leaders.
17:34
17:41
BBC

Putin says Russia prepared to discuss 'compromises' on Ukraine after 'frank' Trump call

After the call ended, the US president also spoke to Ukrainian President Zelensky and some Nato leaders.
17:41
17:48
The Guardian

The Hollywood heroes saving cinema

17:48

17:51โ‡ขStarmer's EU Reset Deal Sparks Cross-Party Backlash

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major political developments. Prime Minister Starmer has unveiled a Brexit "reset" deal with the EU that has polarized opinion (BBC News, Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Mirror, New Statesman, Spiked). Pro-government sources describe it as "Britain back on the world stage" (The Independent), while critics call it a "surrender" on fishing rights and migration (Breitbart London, Spiked). Separately, Trump has held a "frank" two-hour call with Putin, who says Russia is prepared to discuss "compromises" on Ukraine (BBC News, Sky News). Trump later spoke with Zelensky and NATO leaders.
17:56
BBC

Trump says Russia and Ukraine to 'immediately' start ceasefire negotiations after two-hour call with Putin

Vladimir Putin says Russia is prepared to discuss "compromises" on Ukraine after a "frank conversation" with Trump.
17:56
18:02
The Guardian

Why do I get car sick? I asked experts

18:02
19:30
20:38
BBC

Zelensky says US should not distance itself from talks, as Russia says no timeline agreed

Donald Trump says Moscow and Kyiv will start ceasefire negotiations "immediately", after two-hour call with Putin.
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