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24.07.2025

24.07.2025 โ€” The Hunger Deepened, The Wrestler Fell

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 24.07.2025.

It displays 113 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.07.2025 โ‡ข The Hunger Deepened, The Wrestler Fell
โŒจThe humanitarian crisis in Gaza consistently dominated UK media, evolving throughout the day. Morning reports highlighted deepening hunger, with later coverage intensifying to a "state of child famine," "mass starvation," and warnings of Gazans becoming "walking corpses" by UN agencies, prompting urgent appeals for increased aid access. Domestically, Jeremy Corbyn's launch of a new political party in the early afternoon marked a significant development, positioning a left-wing challenge to Labour. Concurrently, celebrity news saw a shift: early focus on Ozzy Osbourne's final days was later eclipsed by the breaking news in the late afternoon of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan's death at 71, which immediately became a major, widely covered story across multiple outlets, similar to Osbourne's passing two days prior. The ongoing Jay Slater inquest also maintained consistent coverage.
24.07.2025
01:31
The Guardian

Why Seoul is silent on the North's army transformation

01:31
03:46
05:12
BBC

One killed as Thailand and Cambodia clash on disputed border

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up
05:12
05:30
BBC

Thailand seals entire border with Cambodia after clashes kill at least one

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up
05:30
05:30

05:31โ‡ขGaza's Hunger Deepens

โŒจUK media continues to focus on the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with reports highlighting aid blocks causing starvation for people and aid workers, and parents boiling leaves for food (Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online). Domestically, concerns persist regarding the UK's asylum system, including public outrage over hotels used for asylum seekers (The Sun, Spiked). Separately, revelations about the Epstein case are emerging (Daily Mail).
06:05
06:14
BBC

Thailand seals entire border with Cambodia after clashes kill at least two

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
06:14
06:22
BBC

Thailand seals entire border with Cambodia after clashes kill at least two civilians

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
06:22
06:57
BBC

Thailand seals border with Cambodia after clashes kill at least two civilians

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
06:57
07:06
BBC

Thailand seals border with Cambodia after clashes kill at least nine civilians

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
07:06
07:32
BBC

Thailand seals border with Cambodia after military clashes kill at least nine civilians

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
07:32
07:32
The Guardian

Why Seoul is silent on Pyongyangโ€™s military threat

07:32
07:58
BBC

Thailand seals border with Cambodia after military clashes kill at least 12 civilians

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
07:58
08:07
BBC

Thailand seals border with Cambodia after military clashes kill at least 12 people

Both sides have accused each other of firing the first shot as border tensions between the two South East Asian neighbours heat up.
08:07

08:35โ‡ขGaza: The Gold for Flour Trade

โŒจUK media continues its focus on the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with reports detailing starving Gazans trading gold for flour amidst "insane" food prices and explicit pictures showing "mass starvation" due to persistent aid blocks (Independent, Metro, Channel 4 News). Concurrently, coverage persists on Ozzy Osbourne's final days, including a heartwarming family video (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun). Domestic political debate scrutinizes Keir Starmer's policy choices (New Statesman, Sky News).
09:34
09:43
10:01
BBC

'We are not close to famine, we are living it,' says Gaza doctor as UN warns of 'dire' crisis

The UN's humanitarian agency warns only a "trickle" of aid is getting into Gaza - Israel says 800 trucks are inside Gaza waiting for collection.
10:01
10:01
10:01
10:27
11:46
The Guardian

Why do some deny Israelโ€™s genocide in Gaza?

11:46

11:47โ‡ขFamine in Gaza

โŒจUK media continues its extensive focus on the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with reports emphasizing "living famine," critical aid shortages, and Palestinians trading valuables for food amidst spiralling prices (BBC News, The Guardian, The Independent). Domestically, ongoing coverage details developments in the Jay Slater case as new witnesses emerge (The Mirror, The Sun). Other discussions include allegations concerning the WEF and Brexit (Breitbart London), revelations from Epstein files (Metro), and the Cyprus wildfires (Daily Mail).
12:56
13:13
13:31
BBC

UN says 6,000 lorries' worth of aid ready to enter Gaza and urges Israel to allow access

The UN's humanitarian agency warns only a "trickle" of aid is getting into Gaza - Israel says 800 trucks are inside Gaza waiting for collection.
13:31
13:40
13:48
13:57
14:06
14:50
The Guardian

As Gaza starves, Netanyahu jokes about McDonaldโ€™s

14:50

14:52โ‡ขThe Children's Hunger Deepens

โŒจUK media continues its extensive focus on the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with reports intensifying on a "state of child famine" and direct deaths from starvation, while the UN urges Israel to allow more aid access (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Guardian). Domestically, a significant development is the confirmation and launch of Jeremy Corbyn's new political party, aiming to challenge Labour from the left (The Independent, New Statesman, The Times). The ongoing Jay Slater inquest also features prominently with new witness accounts (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
15:07
BBC

Analysing Thailand-Cambodia clash footage, Russia strikes and latest crime numbers

Latest updates from the BBC's specialists in fact-checking, verifying video and tackling disinformation.
15:07
15:07
HuffPost UK
Corbyn Launches New Left-Wing Party โ€“ But No One Knows What It's Called
15:07
15:15
15:15
BBC

UN says 6,000 lorries' worth of aid ready to enter Gaza and urges Israel to allow access

The UN's humanitarian agency warns only a "trickle" of aid is getting into Gaza - Israel says 800 trucks are inside Gaza waiting for collection.
15:15
15:41
15:41
Mothin Ali cites Jeremy Corbyn as an inspiration and wants to speak up for working class communities. But can the Greens become a vehicle for leftwing politics? Craig Gent speaks to the man hoping to become the partyโ€™s deputy leader.
15:41
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16:07
16:07

16:08โ‡ขThe Wrestling Icon's Passing

โŒจUK media continues to report on the domestic political landscape, with Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing party now officially launched and challenging Labour (Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, The Independent, New Statesman, The Times). Concurrently, the passing of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan at 71 is widely covered across multiple outlets (Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). The humanitarian situation in Gaza also remains a key focus, with the UN urging increased aid access (BBC News, The Guardian).
16:16
BBC

UN agency says 6,000 lorries' worth of aid ready to enter Gaza and urges Israel to allow access

The UN's humanitarian agency warns only a "trickle" of aid is getting into Gaza - Israel says 800 trucks are inside Gaza waiting for collection.
16:16
16:16
16:33
16:42
17:16
18:18
The Guardian

From wrestling to Trump rallies

18:18
19:01
19:18

19:28โ‡ขCorbyn's New Banner Unfurled

โŒจUK media continues to heavily feature the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with UN agencies highlighting widespread child malnutrition and famine (BBC News, Channel 4 News, Sky News). Domestically, Jeremy Corbyn's new political party, launched with Zarah Sultana, remains a key focus (The Independent, Morning Star Online, Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, New Statesman). The passing of legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan at 71 is also widely reported (Daily Mail, Metro, The Sun, The Guardian).
19:53
20:10
The Guardian

The jaw-dropping Satanic takedown of Trump

20:10
21:09
23:42