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23.07.2025

23.07.2025 โ€” The Gaza Hunger Spread

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 23.07.2025.

It displays 91 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.07.2025 โ‡ข The Gaza Hunger Spread
โŒจJuly 23 saw a continued dual focus for UK media. The aftermath of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne's death remained a significant story, evolving from initial tributes into detailed accounts of his life, marriage, and family dynamics, including previously unacknowledged children and his final days. Concurrently, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza escalated throughout the day. Reports initially highlighted mass starvation concerns, which progressed to specific instances of malnutrition deaths and accusations of an aid 'siege'. By the afternoon and evening, the narrative intensified, with headlines emphasizing widespread hunger, children starving, and dire conditions like parents boiling leaves. Domestically, ongoing discussions surrounding the UK's asylum system, anti-asylum protests, and migrant hotel usage continued to feature prominently, reflecting persistent concerns over social fabric divisions.
23.07.2025

01:23โ‡ขThe Prince of Darkness Remembered

โŒจThe UK media's primary focus remains the death of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, with numerous outlets continuing to detail his life, passing, and the tributes from fellow musicians (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Times). Concurrently, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is widely reported, highlighting issues such as child starvation and legal challenges regarding evacuations (Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online, The Jewish Chronicle, Novara Media). Separately, England's Lionesses' Euro 2025 semi-final is also gaining attention (The Independent).
04:56
BBC

Japan PM Ishiba welcomes Trump's 'massive' trade deal announcement

The embattled prime minister confirmed a deal that will see cuts to tariffs and vehicle import levies.
04:56
05:22
05:48
The Guardian

How war transformed Ukraine's comedy

05:48
06:13
BBC

More than 100 aid agencies say 'mass starvation' is spreading across Gaza

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said on Monday that 33 people had died of starvation in 48 hours.
06:13
06:31
BBC

More than 100 aid agencies say 'mass starvation' spreading across Gaza

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said on Tuesday that 33 people had died of starvation in 48 hours.
06:31
06:31
The Guardian

โ€˜War is very funny for the first couple of yearsโ€™

06:31
07:49

08:26โ‡ขOzzy Osbourne's Final Chapters

โŒจUK media largely continues its extensive coverage of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne's passing, with outlets detailing his life, marriage, and final weeks (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun, The Times). The humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains a critical concern, with new reports emphasizing mass starvation and collapsing lifelines (BBC News, Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online). Meanwhile, domestic political commentary includes scrutiny of Kemi Badenoch's performance (New Statesman, HuffPost UK).
08:50
BBC

More than 100 agencies say mass starvation spreading across Gaza, accusing Israel of aid 'siege'

Israel said on Tuesday there were 950 trucks' worth of aid in Gaza "waiting for international organisations to pick up and distribute".
08:50
10:08
10:34
BBC

10 more people die of malnutrition in Gaza, says ministry, as aid agencies warn of mass starvation

Israel said on Tuesday there were 950 trucks' worth of aid waiting in Gaza - but the agencies accuse Israel of blocking access to it.
10:34
10:51
BBC

10 more people die of malnutrition in Gaza, says ministry, as agencies accuse Israel of aid 'siege'

Israel said on Tuesday there were 950 trucks' worth of aid waiting in Gaza - but the agencies accuse Israel of blocking access to it.
10:51
11:09

11:11โ‡ขOzzy's Family Chronicles

โŒจThe UK media continues to extensively cover the death of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, with new reports focusing on his family, including previously unacknowledged children and his sisters' reactions (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror). Concurrently, the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains a major concern, with reports of more malnutrition deaths and accusations of an aid 'siege' (BBC News). Domestic discussions highlight government efforts to restore 'social fabric' amid concerns over mass migration and potential riots (Breitbart London, The Sun).
12:18
12:35
The Guardian

A US neo-Nazi fight club is spreading worldwide

12:35
13:10
14:29
BBC

Ten more Gazans die of malnutrition, Hamas health ministry says, as Israel rejects mass starvation claims

More than 100 aid agencies warn that "mass starvation" is spreading across Gaza, accusing Israel of not allowing food to be distributed.
14:29

14:31โ‡ขGaza's Starving Children

โŒจThe UK media continues to extensively cover the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with new reports highlighting additional deaths from malnutrition and widespread starvation, particularly among children (BBC News, The Independent). Concurrently, concerns persist domestically regarding the UK's asylum system, with reports on alleged migrant small boat criminals and ongoing anti-asylum protests fueling discussions about social fabric divisions (The Mirror, Spiked, Breitbart London).
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16:14
16:48
17:48
The Guardian

How do I stay healthy in my 50s, 60s and 70s?

17:48
18:13
19:22

19:23โ‡ขThe Hunger in Gaza

โŒจUK media continues its extensive coverage of the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with widespread reports emphasizing spreading "mass starvation" and dire conditions, including parents boiling leaves to feed children (BBC News, Sky News, Morning Star Online, HuffPost UK, The Independent). Domestically, discussions persist regarding the UK's asylum system and its perceived impact on society (Spiked). The passing of Ozzy Osbourne is still featured, focusing on family reactions and final moments (The Mirror, The Sun).
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