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21.05.2025

21.05.2025 โ€” Day Spurs Ended Drought While Aid Sat in Gaza Warehouses

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 21.05.2025.

It displays 119 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Spurs Ended Drought While Aid Sat in Gaza Warehouses
โŒจThe Gaza humanitarian crisis continued to develop, with UN confirmation that aid trucks entered but supplies remained undistributed in warehouses despite Israel's claims. A UK minister visiting the West Bank accused Israel of using hunger as a "weapon of war" as pressure intensified.

Prime Minister Starmer announced a significant U-turn on winter fuel payments after widespread criticism, though specifics and timing remain unclear.

The Jay Slater inquest revealed disturbing details, including drugs in his system, claims of a stolen Rolex, and that his friends "can't be found." The inquest was dramatically halted after his mother made an emotional plea.

Trump created diplomatic tension by ambushing South African President Ramaphosa with videos alleging "white persecution," forcing Ramaphosa to counter these claims.

The day concluded with Tottenham beating Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final, ending their 17-year trophy drought.
21.05.2025
03:48
04:22
The Guardian

The rise, fall and comeback of Sam Altman

04:22
05:04
The Guardian

A man walked into a bar โ€“ and Norm made it funny

05:04
05:04
05:46
BBC

UN says aid yet to reach Gazans as pressure grows on Israel

Israeli officials said 93 trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday, but the UN said no aid has been distributed so far.
05:46
06:21
06:29
The Guardian

George Wendtโ€™s Norm made walking into a bar funny every time

06:29
06:46
New Statesman
British Jews are not a monolith but there are many who want the senseless killing in Gaza to end.
06:46

06:56โ‡ขUN Confirms Gaza Aid Halted Despite Israeli Claims

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Gaza humanitarian crisis, with the UN confirming aid trucks entered Gaza but haven't been distributed to civilians (BBC News, The Independent). The UK has suspended trade talks with Israel, which some outlets suggest is "prepared to go it alone" (The Spectator). British domestic news is dominated by rising inflation hitting 3.5%, described as a "blow" for Chancellor Reeves (HuffPost UK, Sky News). Multiple tabloids cover a British woman detained in Sri Lanka on drug smuggling charges, highlighting her claims of prison conditions and denied knowledge of drugs worth ยฃ1.2 million (Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror).
07:03
The Guardian

Norm made walking into a bar funny every time

07:03
07:11
The Guardian

The rise, fall and comeback of Sam Altman

07:11
08:27
BBC

'Things are getting harder every day': Gazans facing starvation as UN says aid yet to reach civilians

Israeli officials said 93 trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday, but the UN said no aid has been distributed so far.
08:27
08:53
BBC

'Things are getting harder every day': Gazans face starvation as UN says aid yet to reach civilians

Israeli officials said 93 trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday, but the UN said no aid has been distributed so far.
08:53
10:33

10:52โ‡ขGaza Aid Halted as Slater Death Investigation Reveals Missing Friends

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Gaza humanitarian crisis, with the UN confirming aid trucks entered but haven't reached civilians facing starvation (BBC News, The Independent). UK Prime Minister Starmer is reportedly preparing sanctions against top Israeli ministers (The Independent). The mysterious death of British teen Jay Slater in Tenerife receives significant coverage, with multiple outlets highlighting that his friends "can't be found" and aren't answering calls, plus revelations about drug involvement (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun). Other stories include a Southport stabbings survivor campaigning against traditional kitchen knives (Sky News) and police possibly investigating Gary Lineker over an Instagram post (Spiked).
11:00
An explosive report from the French government has alleged that the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood network has embarked upon a decades-long effort to forge a fifth column in France and across Europe, through infiltrating government institutions and radicalising Muslim communities, while veiling their true intentions with supposedly noble causes such as fighting โ€œIslamophobiaโ€ all in the service of subverting the West and Sharia taking over.
11:00
11:51
12:42
BBC

Gazans wait for aid as UN says supplies sitting in warehouse despite Israel easing blockade

Israeli officials said 93 trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday, but the UN said no aid has been distributed so far.
12:42
13:25

14:26โ‡ขStarmer Reverses Winter Fuel Payment Cuts

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Prime Minister Starmer's U-turn on winter fuel payments, with multiple sources confirming the policy reversal (HuffPost UK, The Independent, New Statesman, Sky News, The Spectator). Despite this change, The Independent notes millions may still miss out this year. The Gaza humanitarian crisis continues, with the BBC reporting 93 aid trucks entered Gaza but supplies remain undistributed in warehouses. The Jay Slater inquest reveals shocking developments, including drugs in his system, missing friends, and allegations of a stolen watch (Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror). Other headlines mention a French government report on Muslim Brotherhood infiltration (Breitbart London) and a drug smuggler's flight from UK (The Sun).
15:15
15:57
BBC

Israel using hunger as a โ€˜weapon of warโ€™, says UK minister in West Bank visit

In a BBC interview, Jenny Chapman accuses Israel of โ€œwithholding food in order to force people to moveโ€.
15:57
16:15
BBC

Trump welcomes Ramaphosa for meeting at White House

The South African president arrives as dozens of white Afrikaners are set to be granted refugee status in the US, with Trump saying they were victims of "racial discrimination".
16:15
16:15
16:23
BBC

Trump and South Africa's Ramaphosa speak to media in Oval Office meeting

Ramaphosa arrives as dozens of white South Africans are being granted refugee status in the US. Trump says they were victims of "racial discrimination".
16:23
16:40
BBC

Trump says white farmers 'fleeing South Africa' during Oval Office meeting with Ramaphosa

Dozens of white South Africans are being granted refugee status in the US - Trump says they were victims of "racial discrimination".
16:40
16:49
French President Emmanuel Macronโ€™s political party has called for a ban on young girls wearing Islamic veils in public and a new law against โ€œIslamist entryismโ€ after a bombshell government report found that the Muslim Brotherhood has waged a multi-generational campaign to infiltrate institutions and control Islamic communities in service of instituing Sharia law to the West.
16:49
16:57
BBC

Trump says white farmers 'fleeing South Africa' during Ramaphosa meeting and plays footage

The South African president denies that whites face persecution - Trump responds by playing videos in the Oval Office.
16:57
16:57

17:01โ‡ขTrump Ambushes Ramaphosa With White Farmer Videos

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's controversial meeting with South African President Ramaphosa, where Trump played videos alleging persecution of white farmers despite Ramaphosa's denials (BBC News, Sky News). French debates over Islamic veiling restrictions are covered, with Macron's party proposing bans after a report on Muslim Brotherhood infiltration (Breitbart London). Football hooliganism makes headlines with British fans causing chaos in Bilbao (Daily Mail). The Jay Slater inquest continues with dramatic developments including a "shock demand" from his mother (The Sun, earlier coverage in Metro, The Mirror). Political coverage includes criticisms of Starmer's EU approach (The Spectator) and debate over freedom of speech laws (Spiked).
17:05
BBC

Trump confronts Ramaphosa with footage after saying white farmers 'fleeing South Africa'

The South African president denies that whites face persecution - Trump responds by playing videos in the Oval Office.
17:05
17:23
BBC

Trump ambushes South African president in Oval Office with claims of 'white persecution'

Trump played a video that purported to show evidence of mass killings of white farmers - but President Ramaphosa pushes back against the claims.
17:23
17:31
BBC

Trump confronts South African president in Oval Office with claims of 'white persecution'

President Ramaphosa pushes back against discredited claims from the US president that white South Africans are facing "genocide".
17:31
17:31
The Guardian

Opinion has rounded on Israel, but itโ€™s not enough

17:31
17:57
BBC

Trump ambushes South African president in Oval Office with claims of 'white persecution'

President Ramaphosa pushes back against discredited claims from the US president that white South Africans are facing "genocide".
17:57
18:06

19:30โ‡ขTrump Ambushes Ramaphosa With White Genocide Claims

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's controversial meeting with South African President Ramaphosa, where Trump showed videos claiming "white genocide" despite these allegations being discredited (BBC News, Daily Mail, Sky News). Football dominates with Manchester United and Tottenham playing the Europa League final in Bilbao, with coverage noting fan incidents (The Independent, Metro, The Sun). Other topics include ongoing debate about Israel's actions (The Guardian) and child poverty concerns in the UK (New Statesman). Previous coverage of Starmer's winter fuel policy U-turn and the Jay Slater inquest remains in the headlines.
19:37
Fresh from winning power last July, Labour got its bad news out quickly and cut winter fuel payments for more than nine million pensioners. Ten months on, after the cold shoulder from voters in the local elections and a growing backlash among his own MPs, Sir Keir Starmer has u-turned. He says more pensioners willโ€ฆ
19:37
21:30

21:56โ‡ขTottenham Ends 17-Year Trophy Drought

โŒจThe newspapers report on Tottenham's 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final, ending their 17-year trophy drought in what some sources describe as the "worst final ever" (The Independent, Metro, The Sun). Trump continues to make headlines for showing videos alleging persecution of white South African farmers during President Ramaphosa's visit, though Ramaphosa countered that Black South Africans face higher rates of violence (BBC News, Daily Mail). Prime Minister Starmer has announced a partial U-turn on winter fuel payments, with more pensioners now eligible after facing backlash from voters and MPs (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK).