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20.05.2025

20.05.2025 โ€” Day Western Nations Sanctioned Israel While Gaza Aid Failed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 20.05.2025.

It displays 101 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Western Nations Sanctioned Israel While Gaza Aid Failed
โŒจThe humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensified, with the UN warning 14,000 babies could die within 48 hours without aid. Early reports indicated Israel agreed to allow 100 aid trucks, but by evening no aid had been distributed. This prompted unprecedented diplomatic action from the UK, which suspended trade talks with Israel and summoned its ambassador over what Foreign Secretary Lammy called a "dark new phase" in Gaza.

Britain continued processing the Brexit "reset" deal announced yesterday, with Rachel Reeves pursuing additional trade agreements with Gulf states. Critics described the EU agreement as "surrender" while supporters called it a historic breakthrough.

ITV announced major schedule changes affecting daytime shows including Lorraine and Loose Women, with significant cuts coming to programming. Media also reported on Cheers star George Wendt's death at 76, exactly 32 years after the sitcom's final episode aired.
20.05.2025

00:04โ‡ขStarmer Secures EU Reset Deal

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major developments. Trump has announced "immediate" ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine following discussions with leaders of both countries (BBC News, Sky News). In the UK, Prime Minister Starmer has unveiled a significant post-Brexit "reset" deal with the EU, described as a "new chapter" in relations (Channel 4 News, The Independent, Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, New Statesman, Spiked). Critics call it a "surrender" on fishing rights and migration (Breitbart London, Spiked), while supporters frame it as a historic breakthrough. Other stories include Gary Lineker's BBC exit (The Sun) and a disturbing police incident involving a disabled pensioner (The Mirror).
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06:57
BBC

UK, France and Canada threaten action against Israel as air strikes on Gaza continue

Israeli air strikes on Gaza overnight kill at least 38 Palestinians in half an hour, medics tell the BBC.
06:57

06:59โ‡ขWestern Nations Threaten Action Over Gaza Airstrikes

โŒจThe newspapers report on several international and domestic issues. UK, France, and Canada are threatening action against Israel as air strikes in Gaza continue, with reports of at least 38 Palestinians killed overnight (BBC News). Brexit discussions remain prominent, with Rachel Reeves pursuing deals with Gulf states following the EU reset (The Independent, New Statesman). Domestic issues include knife crime concerns following a musician's stabbing in London (Metro), a British air stewardess facing imprisonment abroad (The Mirror), and a planning dispute over an illegally built ยฃ1 million home (Daily Mail). Energy independence is also under scrutiny (The Spectator).
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BBC

UN tells BBC 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours without aid

Tom Fletcher says five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people, as the UK, France and Canada threaten action against Israel.
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BBC

UN humanitarian chief tells BBC 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours without aid

Tom Fletcher says five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people, as the UK, France and Canada threaten action against Israel.
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BBC

UN says thousands of babies in Gaza could die without aid as UK, France and Canada warn Israel over offensive

Tom Fletcher tells the BBC five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people on the ground.
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09:45โ‡ขUN Warns Thousands of Babies Face Death in Gaza

โŒจThe newspapers report on the critical humanitarian situation in Gaza, with the UN warning thousands of babies could die without immediate aid (BBC News, The Independent). Only five aid trucks have entered Gaza but haven't reached civilians (BBC News). On domestic issues, the UK plans to establish a home defence force to protect critical infrastructure from threats (Breitbart London), while many pensioners face unexpected tax bills due to threshold freezes (Daily Mail). Politically, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch faces challenges with polls placing the party fourth (HuffPost UK), and criticism continues over Starmer's Brexit "reset" deal (Spiked).
10:09
BBC

UN says thousands of babies in Gaza could die without aid as five trucks with supplies cross border

Tom Fletcher, the UN's humanitarian chief, tells the BBC the small number of aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people on the ground.
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BBC

UN says thousands of babies in Gaza could die without aid as UK, Canada and France warn Israel over offensive

Tom Fletcher, the UN's humanitarian chief, tells the BBC five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people.
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11:51
BBC

UN says Israel to allow 100 aid trucks into Gaza as humanitarian chief warns of baby deaths

Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer tells Parliament he is "horrified by the escalation from Israel" in its Gaza offensive.
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13:03โ‡ขIsrael Agrees to 100 Gaza Aid Trucks Amid International Pressure

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions over Gaza, with UK, France, and Canada threatening action against Israel over "intolerable" suffering (The Independent). Israel has agreed to allow 100 aid trucks into Gaza amid warnings of baby deaths (BBC News), with PM Starmer expressing horror at the escalation (BBC News). Domestically, Brexit continues to dominate political discussion, with analysis of Labour's EU deal (New Statesman, The Spectator) and mentions of "Brexit reset" traps (The Spectator). Other stories include British citizens facing legal troubles abroad in Georgia and Sri Lanka (The Mirror, The Sun) and a planning dispute over an illegally built ยฃ1 million home (Metro).
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BBC

UK suspends Israel trade talks and summons ambassador over 'intolerable' Gaza offensive

Foreign Secretary David Lammy says Israel's war in Gaza is entering a "dark new phase".
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16:46โ‡ขUK Suspends Israel Trade Talks Over Gaza Operation

โŒจThe newspapers report on the UK government's significant diplomatic action against Israel, with multiple sources confirming Britain has suspended trade talks and summoned Israel's ambassador over what Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls a "dark new phase" in Gaza (BBC News, Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Sky News). The Spectator criticizes this move as "playing into Hamas's hands." In domestic news, ITV has announced major schedule changes affecting daytime shows including Lorraine, Loose Women and Good Morning Britain (The Mirror, The Sun).
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BBC

UN says no aid distributed so far in Gaza today, as UK suspends Israel trade talks

It comes after UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy warns that Israel's war in Gaza is entering a "dark new phase".
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The Guardian

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23:23โ‡ขGaza Aid Blockade Prompts UK Diplomatic Action

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Gaza humanitarian crisis, with Israel agreeing to lift an 11-week aid blockade amidst warnings of famine (BBC News, Channel 4 News). Despite this agreement, the UN confirms no aid has yet been distributed (BBC News). The UK has taken significant diplomatic action, suspending trade negotiations with Israel and summoning its ambassador (The Independent, Channel 4 News). A British doctor describes Gaza's Khan Younis as resembling "Stalingrad" (Sky News), while media outlets offer contrasting perspectives on Western responses, with some claiming they're "emboldening Hamas" (Spiked) while others condemn Israel's actions (Channel 4 News).
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