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26.08.2025

26.08.2025 โ€” The day of Farage's deportation plan and Gaza hospital backlash

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 26.08.2025.

It displays 124 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.08.2025 โ‡ข The day of Farage's deportation plan and Gaza hospital backlash
โŒจThe day saw continued international focus on the Gaza conflict, with reports detailing a second Israeli strike on a hospital killing rescuers and journalists, drawing widespread international condemnation. The UK Prime Minister later called the strike "indefensible," and the UN demanded justice, though Israel provided counter-claims which the hospital rejected. Domestically, Nigel Farage's proposed mass deportation plan, targeting 600,000 illegal migrants and establishing a 'Deportation Command', dominated political coverage. The plan faced immediate backlash, with Keir Starmer dismissing it as "not serious" and critics questioning its feasibility and ethical implications, including the deportation of women and children. Unions and charities also condemned the proposals as "divisive and reckless." Late in the day, tabloid headlines shifted significantly to cover the breaking news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement, which quickly became a major entertainment story.
26.08.2025
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05:45โ‡ขBritain's Internal Reckoning

โŒจUK media reports continue to focus on domestic challenges, with The Times detailing government plans to deport 100 migrants and Breitbart London reflecting calls for asylum shutdowns. Broader societal concerns emerge, including a 'crisis in classrooms' over racist behaviour (The Mirror) and national introspection on Britain's direction (The Spectator). The Notting Hill Carnival saw over 400 arrests, while the Gaza conflict and US political developments under President Trump also feature.
06:19
BBC

Israeli hostage families block major roads as they hold day of protests

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
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06:59
BBC

Families hold protests demanding hostages deal as Israel calls Gaza hospital strike deaths a 'mishapโ€™

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
06:59
07:07
BBC

Families hold protests demanding hostages deal as Israel calls Gaza hospital strike deaths 'tragic mishapโ€™

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
07:07
07:30
BBC

Hostage families hold protests as Israel says Gaza hospital strike deaths 'tragic mishapโ€™

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
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08:45โ‡ขGaza Hospital Fallout and Domestic Unrest

โŒจUK media maintains a strong focus on the Gaza conflict, with reports detailing international condemnation after Israel's hospital strike, which reportedly killed rescuers and journalists (The Guardian, BBC News, Channel 4 News). Hostage families are also protesting (BBC News). Domestically, ongoing debates surrounding migration continue, including Farage's deportation stance and historical predictions (Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, The Times). Tabloids prominently feature new revelations from Meghan Markle's Netflix show (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun).
08:52
BBC

Hostage families hold protests as Israel says Gaza hospital strike deaths 'tragic mishap'

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
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09:48
BBC

Families demand hostage deal as double Israeli strike on Gaza hospital draws wide condemnation

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
09:48

10:56โ‡ขFarage's Mass Deportation Vows

โŒจUK media continues to highlight international condemnation following a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, which reportedly killed 20, including journalists and rescuers; families are demanding a hostage deal (BBC News, The Independent, The Guardian). Domestically, Nigel Farage's vows of mass deportations for all illegal migrants, including threats to public order, dominate political coverage (Evening Standard, The Sun, The Times, Breitbart London, HuffPost UK). A tragic helicopter crash killing a couple on the Isle of Wight also draws tabloid attention (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
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11:44
BBC

UN calls for justice after Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital as hostage families hold protests

It comes after at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in a double Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
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HuffPost UK
Keir Starmer Dismisses Nigel Farage's Mass Deportation Plan
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13:27โ‡ขFarage's Deportation Plan Unleashes Backlash

โŒจUK media continues to prioritize international condemnation following the Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, with the UN calling for justice and EU action (BBC News, The Guardian, The Independent). Domestically, Nigel Farage's mass deportation plan has been unveiled, sparking strong political backlash. Keir Starmer has dismissed the proposals as 'not serious,' while critics highlight the potential deportation of women and children (HuffPost UK, The Mirror, Sky News, The Spectator, The Times, Evening Standard).
13:32
BBC

Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital that killed journalists 'completely indefensible', UK PM says

At least 20 people, including five journalists, were reportedly killed in Monday's strikes, which Israel's Netanyahu called a "tragic mishap".
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15:41โ‡ขFarage Unveils Deportation Command

โŒจUK media continues to focus on the Gaza conflict, with the Prime Minister condemning Israel's hospital strike as "indefensible" and the UN demanding justice for the reported 20 deaths, including journalists (BBC News, The Guardian, Channel 4 News). Domestically, Nigel Farage has further detailed his mass deportation plan, proposing a 'Deportation Command' to track illegal migrants, which continues to generate significant political debate and scrutiny regarding its feasibility and ethical implications (Breitbart London, The Independent, Sky News, Spiked, HuffPost UK, Evening Standard, The Times).
16:30
BBC

Israel's Gaza hospital double strike 'indefensible', UK PM says, as IDF orders inquiry into 'ammunition used'

At least 20 people, including five journalists, were reportedly killed in Monday's strikes, which Israel's Netanyahu called a "tragic mishap".
16:30
16:38
BBC

Israel's Gaza hospital double strike 'indefensible', UK PM says, as IDF to probe 'ammunition used'

At least 20 people, including five journalists, were reportedly killed in Monday's strikes, which Israel's Netanyahu called a "tragic mishap".
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19:00โ‡ขFarage's Deportation Plan Intensifies

โŒจThe UK media remains heavily focused on Nigel Farage's Reform UK proposals to deport 600,000 asylum seekers, which are drawing condemnation as "divisive and reckless" from unions and charities, while their feasibility is debated (Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online, The Times, The Spectator). Internationally, the Gaza hospital strike continues to be a key issue, with the UK Prime Minister calling it "indefensible" as Israel details its claims (BBC News, Sky News). Separately, tabloid headlines are dominated by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement (Daily Mail, The Mirror, The Sun).
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