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24.05.2025

24.05.2025 โ€” Day Gazan Doctor's Nine Children Died While Boris Celebrated New Baby

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 24.05.2025.

It displays 64 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Gazan Doctor's Nine Children Died While Boris Celebrated New Baby
โŒจThe Israeli strike killing nine children of a Gazan doctor dominated coverage, with the tenth child being treated by a British surgeon. This continued the week's focus on the Gaza humanitarian crisis, following UK sanctions against Israel and Netanyahu's accusations against Starmer.

Morning headlines reported increasing Arctic geopolitical tensions as melting ice creates competition for resources. Trump's threats of 50% tariffs on EU exports continued from yesterday, with the EU calling for "respect" as trade war fears intensified.

By early afternoon, a suspected murder case emerged with three boys and a woman dead in a house fire. Meanwhile, former PM Boris Johnson and wife Carrie announced the birth of their fourth child.

Evening coverage included the ยฃ200m Championship playoff between Sheffield United and Sunderland, a plot to oust PM Starmer, and reports of a British woman detained in Dubai without basic necessities.
24.05.2025
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00:19โ‡ขTrump's Harvard Foreign Student Ban Temporarily Halted

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's ongoing feud with Harvard University, with a temporary halt to his plan to block foreign student enrollment (BBC News). International coverage continues on Israel-Gaza tensions, with protests within Israel against the war (Channel 4 News) and UN criticism of limited aid access to Gaza (Sky News). The knife attack at Hamburg rail station has left multiple people fighting for their lives (Metro). Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on EU exports remains a significant story (Breitbart London, The Independent, The Spectator). UK politics features criticism of Starmer's Brexit approach (Spiked) and speculation about Boris Johnson's potential return to politics (HuffPost UK).
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How supermarkets fight to cope with TikTok trends

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The Guardian

The boy who came back: the near-death, and changed life, of my son Max

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The Guardian

The near-death, and changed life, of my son Max

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09:53โ‡ขArctic Power Struggle Heats Up As Ice Melts

โŒจThe newspapers report on geopolitical tensions in the Arctic, where melting ice has prompted major powers to compete for resources and strategic positions (BBC News). A mysterious case of a British woman whose heart went missing after she died in Turkey continues to develop, with Turkish officials now addressing the incident (Daily Mail, Metro). UK politics features criticism of Prime Minister Starmer for delaying child poverty policies (The Independent) and alleged Russian links to arson attacks targeting him (The Sun). International tensions continue with EU responses to Trump's tariff threats (Sky News), calls for sanctions against Netanyahu's cabinet (New Statesman), and concerns about the Muslim Brotherhood in France (The Spectator).
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13:57โ‡ขGazan Doctor Loses Nine Children In Israeli Strike

โŒจThe newspapers report on the tragic Israeli strike in Gaza that killed nine children of a doctor, with a British surgeon operating on the surviving child (BBC News, Sky News). International tensions feature Sweden's investigation into "Islamist infiltration" following a French report on the Muslim Brotherhood (Breitbart London). Legal issues dominate with stories of a British woman imprisoned in Dubai on drug charges (Daily Mail) and Afghan heroes wrongly rejected by the UK (The Independent). The cultural sphere includes discussion of royal dynamics between Harry/Meghan and William/Kate (The Mirror), debates about the term "woke" (The Spectator), and Christian revival (Spiked). In sports, Sheffield United faces Sunderland for a Premier League spot worth ยฃ200m (The Sun).
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Israelโ€™s military says it hit more than a hundred targets across Gaza over the past day. Among them was the home of Dr Alaa al-Najjar in Khan Younis. She was working at the Nasser Medical Complex when an Israeli air strike killed nine of her ten children, and seriously injured her 11-year-old son and husband,โ€ฆ
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21:17โ‡ขGaza Doctor Loses Nine Children In Israeli Strike

โŒจThe newspapers report on the tragic story of a Gazan doctor who lost nine of her ten children in an Israeli strike, with her surviving child being treated by a British surgeon (BBC News, Channel 4 News, Sky News). In UK crime news, a 15-year-old has been arrested after the death of a 16-year-old at an amusement park (Metro), while The Spectator questions the arrest of a Jewish man for mocking Hezbollah. International incidents include a possible arson attack causing a power outage at the Cannes Film Festival (Breitbart London). Political stories feature internal plots to remove the Prime Minister (The Independent) and speculation about Prince Harry's potential royal reconciliation (The Mirror).
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