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20.06.2025

20.06.2025 โ€” The Day Parliament Voted to Kill

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 20.06.2025.

It displays 81 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Parliament Voted to Kill
โŒจMPs voted to legalise assisted dying by a narrow margin of 23 votes, marking the most significant social legislation since same-sex marriage. The emotional Commons debate left some MPs in tears before the historic decision emerged in early afternoon.

Trump's two-week deadline for Iran action created diplomatic space that European ministers immediately exploited. UK and EU officials held talks with Iran's foreign minister in Geneva, though Iran maintained it would only consider diplomacy once "aggression stops." The diplomatic window proved fragile as Iran launched new strikes on Israel by afternoon, prompting Britain to withdraw embassy staff from Tehran.

The assisted dying vote dominated domestic coverage, with Conservative outlets framing it as parliament embracing a "death cult" while supporters celebrated the breakthrough. Pro-Palestine activists breached an RAF airfield and damaged military aircraft, leading to Palestine Action being designated a terrorist organisation under new legislation.
20.06.2025
03:35
04:19
BBC

UK and EU to hold talks with Iran as Trump sets two-week window over Middle East conflict

The US president has given the two-week timeframe as he thinks there's a "substantial chance" of Iran talks in the near future, his press secretary says.
04:19

04:21โ‡ขTrump Sets Two-Week Iran Deadline

โŒจThe newspapers report Trump has set a two-week deadline for Iran talks while backing down from immediate military action (BBC News, The Independent). Iran responds defiantly, claiming all nuclear material is "in a safe place" after Trump's retreat from war threats (Daily Mail). The Prime Minister continues urging Trump not to bomb Iran amid concerns US planes could launch from British air bases (HuffPost UK). European diplomats are proceeding with face-to-face talks with Iran's foreign minister as the diplomatic window opens (BBC News, Breitbart London). Israel and Iran continue overnight airstrikes while waiting for Trump's decision on whether America will target Iranian nuclear sites (Channel 4 News).
06:31
The Guardian

Ukrainian marine's three years in Russian captivity

06:31
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08:35
09:28
09:45
BBC

UK says 'window now exists' for Iran negotiations after Trump sets timeline for US action

European foreign ministers are due to meet their Iranian counterpart in Geneva to try to de-escalate the crisis between Iran and Israel.
09:45

09:47โ‡ขGeneva Talks Open as Nuclear Strike Details Emerge

โŒจThe newspapers report UK and European diplomats are proceeding with talks in Geneva as Trump's two-week deadline creates a diplomatic window for Iran negotiations (BBC News, The Independent). Putin offers to mediate the Israel-Iran conflict while warning the US against involvement, claiming Russia has stable ties with both nations (Breitbart London). Reports emerge that Trump backed away from nuclear strikes because only tactical weapons could destroy Iran's Fordow bunker (Daily Mail). Domestically, MPs begin debating the assisted dying bill with ministers saying the vote outcome remains unpredictable (HuffPost UK, Sky News).
11:04
The Guardian

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11:04
12:41
12:58
BBC

European ministers to hold talks with Iran as UK says 'window now exists' for negotiations

European foreign ministers are meeting their Iranian counterpart in Geneva after Donald Trump set a two-week timeline for US action.
12:58
13:07
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13:33

13:35โ‡ขMPs Back Assisted Dying

โŒจThe newspapers report MPs have backed the assisted dying bill in a historic Commons vote, with the Leadbeater Bill passing despite earlier predictions of an unpredictable outcome (HuffPost UK, The Independent). Meanwhile, European foreign ministers proceed with Geneva talks with Iran as Trump's two-week deadline creates diplomatic space for negotiations (BBC News). Pro-Palestine activists breached security at a secure RAF airfield, damaging two logistics jets before escaping undetected (Breitbart London). Domestically, Britons celebrate "bunk off Friday" with 33ยฐC temperatures as young people bring nitrous oxide to beaches (Daily Mail), while a Conservative politician faces criticism for bragging about dining on expensive steak while wondering "what the poor people are doing" (The Mirror).
14:00
BBC

European ministers hold talks with Iran as UK says 'window now exists' for negotiations

European foreign ministers are meeting their Iranian counterpart in Geneva after Donald Trump set a two-week timeline for US action.
14:00
14:52
BBC

UK to withdraw embassy staff from Tehran as Iran launches new strikes on Israel

Meanwhile European foreign ministers are holding talks with Iran in Geneva after Donald Trump set a two-week timeline for US action.
14:52
14:52
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16:55

16:56โ‡ขMPs Vote for Assisted Dying

โŒจThe newspapers report MPs have voted to legalize assisted dying in a historic Commons vote, with multiple sources covering the parliamentary decision (BBC News, The Independent, Metro, Sky News, HuffPost UK). Conservative outlets frame this as Britain being ruled by a "death cult" or "technocratic death cult," with Breitbart London and Spiked describing MPs as giving "the state a licence to kill." The Spectator highlights Diane Abbott's speech opposing the measure. Meanwhile, the UK withdraws embassy staff from Tehran as Iran launches new strikes on Israel, while European foreign ministers hold Geneva talks with Iran under Trump's two-week deadline (BBC News). Domestic stories include a violent brawl at Royal Ascot with suit-wearing racegoers throwing punches (Daily Mail, The Mirror), and allegations of illegal sewage dumping in Lake District protected sites by United Utilities (Channel 4 News).
17:03
The Guardian

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17:03
17:46
The Guardian

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17:46
18:13
18:21
18:47
BBC

Iran will consider diplomacy when aggression stops, foreign minister says

Fighting between Iran and Israel has continued while the talks in Geneva have been taking place, as the UK says it will withdraw staff from its embassy in Tehran.
18:47
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