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25.05.2025

25.05.2025 โ€” Day Russia Unleashed Largest Air Attack While Beckham Family Feud Erupted

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 25.05.2025.

It displays 92 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Russia Unleashed Largest Air Attack While Beckham Family Feud Erupted
โŒจRussia launched its largest air attack on Ukraine since the war began, killing 12-13 people across 22 locations. Zelensky criticized American "silence," claiming it "encourages Putin" - a sentiment later echoed by Trump who questioned "what the hell happened to Putin" following the strikes.

The Beckham family feud emerged as a prominent cultural story, with Brooklyn publicly declaring he would "always choose his wife" amid tensions with parents David and Victoria, while brother Cruz appeared to take his parents' side.

In domestic news, South Western Railway was nationalized to reduce delays and cancellations. Angela Rayner firmly denied leadership ambitions, stating she "never" wants to lead Labour. A mother and three children were killed in a north London house fire, with a man detained under the Mental Health Act. UK immigration issues continued featuring prominently, maintaining the previous week's focus on borders and migration policy.
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The Guardian

How my friend fell for the red-pill hucksters

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07:34โ‡ขRussian Strikes Kill 12 Across Ukraine

โŒจThe newspapers report on a fresh wave of Russian strikes across Ukraine killing 12 people in various regions (BBC News). In UK transport news, South Western Railway has been nationalised to reduce delays and cancellations (Metro). Social issues feature prominently with reports on vulnerable children missing from care (The Mirror) and discussions about radicalisation through "red-pill" ideology (The Guardian). Celebrity news includes the divorce battle between Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford over their ยฃ3.6m home (The Sun). International coverage continues on the Gaza conflict, while political coverage features Angela Rayner and Kemi Badenoch facing questions on Sky News.
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09:44โ‡ขRussia Launches Largest Air Attack Yet On Ukraine

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia's largest air attack on Ukraine since the war began, with 12-13 people killed across 22 locations (BBC News, The Independent, Metro). A celebrity family dispute has emerged with Brooklyn Beckham publicly stating he will "always choose his wife" amid an apparent feud with his parents Victoria and David Beckham (Daily Mail, The Mirror). In UK politics, Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner has firmly denied any ambition to lead the party, stating she "never" wants the leadership position (HuffPost UK, Sky News). Immigration remains contentious with discussion about small boat crossings (New Statesman).
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14:37โ‡ขRussia Unleashes Largest Air Attack On Ukraine

โŒจThe newspapers report on Russia's largest air attack yet on Ukraine, with 12 people killed across 22 locations, including three siblings (BBC News, Sky News). Freedom of speech issues in the UK gain attention with reports that the Trump administration sent a team to investigate speech restrictions in Britain (Breitbart London). In domestic news, Angela Rayner firmly denies any ambition to become Labour leader (The Independent, HuffPost UK), while a fatal house fire that killed a mother and three children is reported (The Sun). The Beckham family appears to be experiencing internal conflict (The Mirror).
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The Guardian

The gym helped Casey Johnston love her body

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has hit out at the silence of America and others around the world, saying it only encourages Putin. His comments came after at least 12 people were killed in the biggest Russian drone-and-missile attack of the war so far. Ukraine says 298 drones and 69 missiles hit more than 30 cities and villagesโ€ฆ
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17:49โ‡ขZelensky Accuses US Silence of Emboldening Putin

โŒจThe newspapers report on Ukraine's President Zelensky criticizing American "silence" over Russian attacks, claiming it encourages Putin (BBC News, Channel 4 News). This follows what's described as Russia's largest air attack of the war, killing at least 12 people across 13 regions (BBC News, Channel 4 News). Moscow claims Putin survived a "massive" Ukrainian drone assault targeting his helicopter during a visit to the Kursk region (Breitbart London). In domestic news, police have named a mother and three children killed in a north London house fire, with a man detained under the Mental Health Act (Daily Mail, Metro).
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23:38โ‡ขTrump Questions Putin's Actions After Ukraine Strikes

โŒจThe newspapers report on ongoing Gaza humanitarian concerns with BBC News following up on a malnourished baby's situation, describing it as "dire" despite hospital discharge. The Russia-Ukraine conflict remains prominent with Trump criticizing Putin's actions, questioning "what the hell happened to him" following deadly strikes across Ukraine (Daily Mail, Sky News). UK politics features warnings to Labour leader Starmer that "U-turns won't win back lost voters" (The Independent). Media controversy continues with Gary Lineker reportedly leaving the BBC amid an antisemitism row after a "brutal snub" of his boss (The Sun). Other stories include a British woman detained for cannabis smuggling (Metro) and a date that ended in a car crash (The Mirror).