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25.11.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 25.11.2025.

It displays 52 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.11.2025

02:24โ‡ขReeves' Budget Woes Deepen

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Rachel Reeves' impending budget, with headlines discussing proposed cuts to the annual cash ISA (Daily Mail) and her defiant rallying cry to Labour MPs, alongside a warning (Sky News). Concerns about a "growth emergency" and the political pressures on Labour remain prominent (Channel 4 News, The Independent, HuffPost UK, Morning Star Online, Evening Standard). Discussions around an updated Ukraine peace plan also persist (BBC News, The Guardian, The Spectator).
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BBC

Ukraine and Russia launch overnight strikes as Zelensky welcomes changes to US peace plan

Both sides have reported deaths as strikes continue while intensive talks to end the war take place.
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07:02
BBC

US and Russian officials to meet in Abu Dhabi for Ukraine peace talks after deadly overnight strikes

Russia and Ukraine trade attacks after days of intense talks over a US-backed plan for ending the war.
07:02

07:37โ‡ขUkraine Peace Talks Stalled

โŒจUK media continues to focus heavily on Rachel Reeves' impending Budget and the political pressures surrounding it (The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, Spiked, Evening Standard, Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online). Discussions also persist regarding peace talks for Ukraine, with reports of US and Russian officials meeting, and Russia rejecting a European proposal (BBC News, Metro).
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11:28โ‡ขUkraine Talks Seek New Path

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Ukraine peace efforts, with US-Russia talks scheduled in Abu Dhabi following overnight strikes (BBC News, The Guardian). Concurrently, President Zelensky is reportedly set to visit the US for a potential peace deal with Trump (Sky News, The Telegraph). Separately, Rachel Reeves' proposed tax-free ISA limit cut remains a key economic discussion (The Independent, The Mirror).
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