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26.09.2025

26.09.2025 โ€” The day of the digital ID card backlash

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 26.09.2025.

It displays 108 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.09.2025 โ‡ข The day of the digital ID card backlash
โŒจUK media on September 26 primarily focused on the Labour government's proposed compulsory digital ID cards, a plan that continued to generate significant public and political backlash. Reports in the morning detailed growing opposition and a petition against the 'Brit card' gaining traction. By early afternoon, the petition had amassed one million signatures. Alongside this, speculation continued regarding Nigel Farage's Reform party, with major polls projecting him as the next Prime Minister and Sir Keir Starmer engaging in a political battle for the 'soul of the country'.

In the afternoon, coverage also highlighted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the UN General Assembly, during which delegates walked out in protest as he defended Israel's actions in Gaza.
26.09.2025
00:40
BBC

'I'm innocent' says former FBI boss James Comey after indictment on two charges

The false statement and obstruction charges come after Trump publicly pushed for his administration to act against Comey.
00:40
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05:08
New Statesman
While Keir Starmer focuses on the threat of Reform and the populist right, is his real problem a resurgent progressiveโ€ฆ
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06:54โ‡ขThe Mandate of the Digital ID

โŒจUK media is largely focused on the Labour government's contentious plan for compulsory digital ID cards, which faces growing public and political backlash. Multiple sources report on the details of the "Brit card" and a petition against it, while other outlets discuss former FBI director James Comey's indictment on two charges in the US, with some linking it to Trump's political actions.
08:28
09:12

10:41โ‡ขStarmer's Digital ID Battle

โŒจUK media is largely focused on the Labour government's contentious plan for compulsory digital ID cards, which continues to face growing public and political backlash, with a petition gaining significant traction (Metro, The Mirror, The Spectator, HuffPost UK, The Times). Concurrently, speculation persists around Sir Keir Starmer's leadership, with a major poll projecting Nigel Farage as the next PM (Breitbart London, The Independent, New Statesman, Sky News).
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12:33
BBC

Israeli PM Netanyahu to address UN after Trump says he 'won't allow' him annex West Bank

Netanyahu is expected to "denounce" leaders who have recognised a Palestinian state in his address to the General Assembly.
12:33
12:51
BBC

Israeli PM Netanyahu to address UN after Trump says he 'won't allow' him to annex West Bank

Netanyahu is expected to "denounce" leaders who have recognised a Palestinian state in his address to the General Assembly.
12:51
12:51
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13:08
BBC

Israeli PM Netanyahu addresses UN after Trump says he 'won't allow' him to annex West Bank

Netanyahu is expected to "denounce" leaders who have recognised a Palestinian state in his address to the General Assembly.
13:08
13:08

13:11โ‡ขNetanyahu Speaks at UN Assembly

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Prime Minister Starmer's proposed mandatory digital ID cards, which is generating significant public backlash and political debate, with Starmer defending the plan as a patriotic fight against populism (Breitbart London, Metro, The Times, HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Spectator). Concurrently, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the UN General Assembly, particularly his stance on a Palestinian state and the West Bank, is also covered (BBC News, The Guardian).
13:17
BBC

Israeli PM Netanyahu addresses UN after dozens of delegates walk out in protest

As Netanyahu takes to the stage at the General Assembly, dozens of people file out of the room in protest, with some people applauding.
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13:52
BBC

Netanyahu calls Palestinian recognition 'disgraceful', as dozens walk out of UN speech

As Netanyahu takes to the stage at the General Assembly, dozens of people file out of the room in protest, with some people applauding.
13:52

14:48โ‡ขDelegates Walk Out on Netanyahu

โŒจUK media continues to focus heavily on Prime Minister Starmer's proposed mandatory digital ID cards, which is generating significant public backlash and political debate, with a petition against it hitting 1,000,000 signatures (Metro, Spiked, Breitbart London, HuffPost UK, The Spectator, The Times). Concurrently, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's address to the UN General Assembly is widely covered, with delegates walking out in protest as he declares Western recognition of Palestine shows 'murdering Jews pays off' (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Independent, Sky News).
15:39
By Sarah Beale Thousands of people protesting out on the streets of Antananarivo, Madagascarโ€™s capital were met with rubber bullets, tear gas and then a curfew to disperse the crowds. Protestors are angry about water shortages, power cuts, and accuse the government and authorities of failing to manage basic resources. Street protests appear to beโ€ฆ
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17:50โ‡ขNetanyahu Speaks, Delegates Walk Out

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Prime Minister Starmer's proposed mandatory digital ID cards, which generates significant public and political backlash, with a petition hitting one million signatures (Metro, Spiked, The Times). Concurrently, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's UN speech, where he vowed to 'finish the job' in Gaza and faced walk-outs by delegates, remains a key international story (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). Starmer also engages in a political battle with Reform, fighting for the 'soul of the country' (The Independent, The Times).
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