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24.04.2025

24.04.2025 โ€” Day Trump Commanded Putin To Stop Kyiv Bloodshed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 24.04.2025.

It displays 100 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.04.2025 โ‡ข Day Trump Commanded Putin To Stop Kyiv Bloodshed
โŒจRussia launched its deadliest attack on Kyiv in months, killing at least 12 people. President Zelensky cut short his South Africa trip in response. Early coverage highlighted Trump's criticism of Zelensky for blocking peace talks and refusing territorial concessions.

By midday, Trump dramatically shifted tone with a direct command to Putin: "Vladimir, STOP!" This unusual rebuke came as the Kremlin echoed Trump's earlier criticism of Zelensky. Trump later claimed Russia had made a "pretty big concession" by not seizing all of Ukraine while insisting he was "putting pressure" on both sides.

Meanwhile, tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan escalated, with India ordering all Pakistani nationals to leave the country amid fears of potential conflict following a massacre in Kashmir.

Domestic coverage included Andrew Flintoff's first public comments about his Top Gear crash and allegations against a famous comedian for sexual misconduct.
24.04.2025
01:23
The Guardian

Trump criticises Zelenskyy as Ukraine rules out Russian control of Crimea

01:23
05:04
The Guardian

Nine people killed and dozens injured in โ€˜massiveโ€™ Russian missile attack on Kyiv

05:04

05:06โ‡ขRussia Bombards Kyiv With Deadly Missile Attack

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating violence in Ukraine, with multiple sources covering Russia's "massive" missile and drone attack on Kyiv that killed nine people and injured dozens (BBC News, The Guardian, The Independent). Tensions between Trump and Zelensky continue as the Ukrainian president refuses to cede Crimea to Russia, with Trump publicly criticizing this stance (BBC News, Breitbart London, Channel 4 News). Other stories include a horrific lynching of a British man in the Amazon (Daily Mail), significant financial losses to Oasis concert ticket scams (Metro), community efforts against knife crime (Sky News), and ongoing debate about transgender issues and gender politics (The Spectator, Spiked).
05:44
BBC

Russian attacks on Kyiv kill nine as Trump accuses Zelensky of preventing peace

As President Zelensky insists Ukraine will not accept losing Crimea, Trump says the Ukrainian president is "prolonging" the "killing field".
05:44
06:00
06:34
06:59
The Guardian

Nine killed and dozens injured in โ€˜massiveโ€™ Russian missile attack on Kyiv

06:59
07:41
BBC

Zelensky cancels part of South Africa trip after Russian attack on Kyiv kills nine

The overnight attacks on Ukraine, which involved missiles and drones, came after President Trump criticised President Zelensky's approach to peace talks.
07:41
07:41
The Guardian

Russian attack on Kyiv kills nine; Trump criticises Zelenskyy over peace talks

07:41
08:15
08:23
BBC

Zelensky cancels part of South Africa trip after deadliest Russian attack on Kyiv since July

The overnight attacks on Ukraine, which involved missiles and drones, came after President Trump criticised President Zelensky's approach to peace talks.
08:23

08:25โ‡ขRussia Launches Deadly Missile Strike on Kyiv

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia's deadliest attack on Kyiv since July, killing nine people and injuring dozens through missile and drone strikes (BBC News, The Guardian, The Independent, Sky News, The Times). President Zelensky canceled part of his South Africa trip in response (BBC News, Sky News). This attack occurs amid growing tensions as President Trump publicly criticizes Zelensky for blocking peace talks and refusing territorial concessions (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Guardian, The Times, New Statesman). UK domestic news focuses on the Conservative Party's expected loss of 500 seats in upcoming local elections (HuffPost UK) and Freddie Flintoff's criticism of the BBC following his Top Gear crash (The Mirror, The Sun).
08:40
The Guardian

Zelenskyy to cut South Africa trip short after โ€˜massiveโ€™ attack on Kyiv

08:40
09:30
10:12

11:12โ‡ขRussia Launches "Horrific" Attack On Kyiv

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia's "massive" missile attack on Kyiv, described as "horrific" by the UK government (BBC News, The Guardian, The Independent, Sky News, The Times). President Zelensky is cutting short his South Africa trip in response (BBC News, The Guardian). The attack follows Trump's criticism of Zelensky's approach to peace talks (BBC News, The Independent, The Times). In UK politics, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims his party is on the cusp of "historic victory" in upcoming local elections while Conservatives are expected to lose 500 seats (Breitbart London, HuffPost UK). Tabloids focus on scandals including a prison officer caught kissing an inmate (The Sun, The Mirror).
11:36
11:44
The Guardian

Russia must be put under more pressure to force a ceasefire, says Zelenskyy, after โ€˜massiveโ€™ attack on Kyiv

11:44
12:02
BBC

Zelensky calls for more pressure on Russia after deadliest attack on Kyiv in nine months

The Ukrainian leader was speaking from South Africa where he has cut short a trip due to overnight missile and drone attacks on his country.
12:02
12:02
The Guardian

Zelenskyy calls for more ceasefire pressure on Russia after โ€˜massiveโ€™ Kyiv attack

12:02
12:10
12:45
BBC

Trump says he is 'not happy' with deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv and tells Putin to stop

The US president says the strikes, which killed at least eight people, were "not necessary, and very bad timing".
12:45
12:45
The Guardian

โ€˜Vladimir, stop!โ€™ Trump criticises Putin over attack on Kyiv

12:45
12:45
12:54
BBC

'Vladimir, STOP!': Trump says he is 'not happy' with deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv

The US president says the strikes, which killed at least eight people, were "not necessary, and very bad timing".
12:54
12:54
13:03
13:29
Our political establishment has given itself a form of brain damage because itโ€™s unable to let go of the Thatcher-Reagan consensus โ€“ and weโ€™re now reaping the inevitable rewards, writes Phil McDuff.
13:29

13:56โ‡ขTrump Confronts Putin Over Kyiv Strikes

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's public criticism of Russia's deadly missile attack on Kyiv. Multiple sources quote Trump's direct words to Putin: "Vladimir, STOP!" as he expressed being "not happy" with the strikes that killed at least eight people (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Guardian, The Independent, Sky News, The Times). Meanwhile, Trump has also stated that Zelensky, not Putin, is the main obstacle to peace, claiming he will meet with Putin soon (Breitbart London). In domestic news, allegations have emerged against a famous comedian for sexual misconduct (Daily Mail), and commentaries address challenges facing Starmer's leadership approach (Novara Media, Spiked).
14:20
14:54
The Guardian

โ€˜Vladimir, stop!โ€™: Trump criticises Putin as Starmer warns over Russian energy โ€˜blackmailโ€™

14:54
15:02
16:00
The Guardian

โ€˜Vladimir, stop!โ€™: Trump criticises Putin as Starmer and von der Leyen warn over Russian energy โ€˜blackmailโ€™

16:00
16:25
The Guardian

โ€˜Vladimir, stop!โ€™ Trump issues rare rebuke to Putin as Kyiv attack toll rises to 12

16:25
17:08
17:16
17:49
BBC

'Vladimir, STOP!': Trump says he is 'not happy' with Russian strikes on Kyiv as death toll rises

The US president says he has his "own deadline" for peace talks, hours after an attack on Ukraine's capital killed at least 12 people.
17:49
18:06

18:08โ‡ขTrump Commands Putin To "STOP" Kyiv Attacks

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Trump's unusual public criticism of Putin after Russia's deadly strikes on Kyiv, with multiple sources quoting Trump's plea: "Vladimir, STOP!" (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Guardian, The Independent, Metro, Sky News, The Spectator). The death toll has risen to at least 12 people (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). In other news, there's growing tension between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, with India ordering all Pakistani nationals to leave the country (Daily Mail), while UK water companies face criticism for routine sewage discharges from emergency overflows (Channel 4 News).
19:12
BBC

Trump says US is 'putting a lot of pressure' on Russia and Ukraine, as Kyiv death toll rises

The US president says he has his "own deadline" for peace talks, hours after an attack on Ukraine's capital killed at least 12 people.
19:12
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