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26.06.2025

26.06.2025 โ€” The Day Starmer Surrendered

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 26.06.2025.

It displays 107 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Starmer Surrendered
โŒจThe NATO chief denied calling Trump "daddy" at the alliance summit, explaining his remarks as British newspapers reported the alliance's attempts to manage the president through flattery and defense spending pledges.

Iran's Supreme Leader broke his silence following the conflict's end, claiming Tehran delivered a "heavy slap" to America while the CIA director confirmed Iran's nuclear sites were "severely damaged." Defense Secretary Hegseth called the strikes "historically successful" and "the most complex in history," attacking media coverage for overshadowing Trump's achievement.

Starmer faced immediate crisis as over 120 Labour MPs rebelled against welfare cuts. By evening, he offered ยฃ2bn worth of concessions to avoid parliamentary defeat, with British media describing his position as "caving in" to rebels. The climbdown means hundreds of thousands will avoid losing payments.

BBC star John Hunt gave his first interview since his wife and daughters were murdered by a crossbow killer, saying he talks to them daily.
26.06.2025
02:49

02:51โ‡ขNATO's Trump Seduction Campaign

โŒจThe newspapers report NATO leaders attempting to manage Trump through increased defense spending pledges and what multiple outlets describe as flattery, with particular focus on the NATO chief's controversial "daddy" reference which he now denies making (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent). Meanwhile, Gaza mediators are intensifying ceasefire efforts as Trump claims "great progress" following what he describes as the end of a 12-day Israel-Iran war (BBC News). UK security concerns dominate domestic coverage, with The Sun reporting Russia's alleged secret plot to fuel Britain's migrant crisis as part of destabilization efforts, while The Mirror warns of Britain being "in danger" following Starmer's reportedly "stark and chilling" NATO summit response.
03:34
03:50
The Guardian

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03:50
04:19
The Guardian

Are we witnessing the death of international law?

04:19
06:07
In its attacks on Iran, Israel is exploiting the chaos of American foreign policy.
06:07
06:16

07:17โ‡ขCIA Confirms Nuclear Damage

โŒจThe newspapers report the CIA director confirming Iran's nuclear sites were "severely damaged" following Trump's earlier strikes, with Trump maintaining at the NATO summit that the raid "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities (BBC News). This marks a shift from previous leaked intelligence disputes over the effectiveness of the attacks. Multiple outlets focus extensively on BBC star John Hunt's emotional interview one year after his wife and daughters were murdered by a crossbow killer, with Hunt describing how he talks to them daily and how his murdered daughter "saved his life" (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun). Domestically, over 120 MPs are pushing back against welfare cuts as Labour rebellion grows (HuffPost UK), while European defense preparations intensify with reports that Europe "will need millions of drones" to defend against possible Russian attacks (Sky News).
07:36
The left-wing congressman โ€“ and Democrat presidential contender โ€“ย on โ€œBlue Magaโ€ and being Bernieโ€™s heir.
07:36
08:13
09:48
10:13
BBC

Iran's supreme leader claims 'victory' over Israel before first video message since ceasefire

The ayatollah's message to the nation comes after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran agreed a ceasefire with Israel.
10:13
10:21
BBC

Iran's supreme leader claims 'victory' over Israel ahead of first video message since ceasefire

The ayatollah's message to the nation comes after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran agreed a ceasefire with Israel.
10:21
10:44
BBC

Iran's supreme leader says they delivered 'hard slap' to US, as he addresses nation

The ayatollah's message to the nation comes after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran agreed a ceasefire with Israel.
10:44
11:09
BBC

Iran's supreme leader says they delivered 'heavy slap' to US and downplays nuclear site strikes

The ayatollah's message to the nation comes after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran agreed a ceasefire with Israel.
11:09
11:17
BBC

Iran's supreme leader says they gave 'heavy slap' to US and downplays nuclear site strikes

The ayatollah's message to the nation comes after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran agreed a ceasefire with Israel.
11:17

11:19โ‡ขIran Claims Victory Over Nuclear Strikes

โŒจThe newspapers report Iran's supreme leader claiming they delivered a "heavy slap" to the US while downplaying the nuclear site strikes, as Iran agrees to shut out nuclear watchdog inspections (BBC News, Sky News). The UK returns to tactical nuclear roles for the first time since the Cold War through purchasing F-35 fighters, making Britain the world's only dual-sovereignty nuclear-armed nation (Breitbart London). Domestically, Starmer prepares a welfare climbdown amid growing parliamentary rebellion, with over 120 MPs pushing back against benefit cuts (The Independent, HuffPost UK).
11:25
The Guardian

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11:25
11:56
BBC

Hegseth due to give Pentagon briefing after Iranian leader says they gave 'heavy slap' to US

The ayatollah's message to the nation comes after the US attacked Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran agreed a ceasefire with Israel.
11:56
12:12
BBC

Hegseth giving Pentagon briefing after Iranian leader says they gave 'heavy slap' to US

On Wednesday, Donald Trump said that Hegseth's update on the US strikes on Iran "will prove both interesting and irrefutable".
12:12
12:12
12:20
BBC

Hegseth says US strikes on Iran were 'historically successful' after ayatollah downplays impact

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth is giving an update at the Pentagon - earlier, Iran claimed it gave the US a "heavy slap".
12:20
13:33

13:41โ‡ขHegseth Claims Victory Over Iran

โŒจThe newspapers report on competing claims about US strikes on Iran, with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth calling them "historically successful" while Iran's ayatollah downplays their impact, claiming Iran delivered a "heavy slap" to America (BBC News, Sky News). Domestically, Starmer faces pressure on two fronts: crisis talks over the welfare bill as rebellion grows among Labour MPs, and heated exchanges with Badenoch over PMQs attendance claims, with Starmer dismissing her as "unserious and irrelevant" (The Independent, HuffPost UK). The political drama extends to the courts, where a toy tycoon's son launches fresh legal action to prevent his half-brother from an affair accessing the ยฃ14.5m family fortune (Daily Mail).
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14:28
14:44
16:51
16:59
17:15
17:40
The Guardian

West Bank town mourns its dead after settler raid

17:40

17:59โ‡ขIran's Supreme Leader Breaks Silence

โŒจThe newspapers report Iran's supreme leader speaking for the first time since the conflict ended, claiming the US "gained nothing" from its strikes while the White House insists Iran's nuclear sites were destroyed and the world is now "much safer" (BBC News, Sky News). Domestically, Starmer faces an immediate crisis as he enters "race against time" talks to avoid a humiliating defeat on welfare cuts, with No 10 failing to rule out tax rises to fund any climbdown (HuffPost UK, The Independent). Meanwhile, polling shows Reform could become the largest party, though a "rainbow coalition" of all other parties might prevent Farage from reaching Number 10 despite winning the election (Breitbart London).
18:30
The Guardian

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18:30
19:20
According to Iranโ€™s Ayatollah Khamenei โ€“ his country has delivered a โ€˜severe slap to the face of Americaโ€™, whilst US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities had been a โ€˜historic success.โ€™
19:20
20:01
21:04

21:06โ‡ขStarmer's Welfare Surrender

โŒจThe newspapers report Starmer facing a dramatic welfare climbdown, with outlets describing his offer of ยฃ2bn worth of changes to Labour rebels as "caving in" (The Mirror, The Independent, Sky News). The Prime Minister enters last-minute negotiations to avoid a humiliating parliamentary defeat, with hundreds of thousands expected to avoid losing payments under the revised proposals. Meanwhile, competing narratives emerge over the Iran conflict's conclusion, as Defence Secretary Hegseth defends the nuclear facility strikes as a "historic success" while Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei claims his country delivered a "severe slap to America's face" (Channel 4 News, BBC News). Other stories include a tragic bus crash where students screamed "we're going to die" before their double-decker plunged into a river (Metro).
21:29
HuffPost UK
Starmer Agrees To Welfare Cuts Climbdown To Avoid Commons Defeat
21:29