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27.06.2025

27.06.2025 โ€” The Day Starmer Completed His Retreat

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.06.2025.

It displays 104 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Starmer Completed His Retreat
โŒจStarmer completed his welfare retreat by dawn, offering ยฃ2bn worth of concessions to avoid Commons defeat after 126 Labour MPs threatened rebellion. Multiple outlets reported his authority as diminished, with think tanks warning the U-turns would blow a ยฃ4.5bn hole in public finances requiring tax increases.

By afternoon, newspapers documented the Prime Minister's pattern of reversals, with reports he now regretted his "island of strangers" immigration speech, claiming fatigue when making the comments. HuffPost UK branded him "Keir Today, Gone Tomorrow" as his political survival faced questioning.

The Hainault sword killer received life imprisonment with a 40-year minimum for murdering a 14-year-old boy. Counter-terrorism police arrested four Palestine Action activists for disabling RAF jets at a British airbase.

Trump dominated evening coverage as the Supreme Court expanded presidential powers, limiting judges' ability to block his orders. Jeff Bezos married Lauren Sanchez in Venice while Lewis Capaldi made an emotional Glastonbury return.
27.06.2025
04:25
The Guardian

Did The Simpsons just kill off a major character?

04:25
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05:16
The Guardian

Benjamina Ebuehiโ€™s recipe for bubble tea ice-cream sundaes

05:16
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06:25
The Guardian

Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation

06:25

06:26โ‡ขStarmer's Welfare Surrender

โŒจThe newspapers report Starmer completing his welfare climbdown, with multiple sources confirming he has agreed to concessions worth up to ยฃ2bn to avoid Commons defeat (HuffPost UK, The Independent, Sky News, The Spectator). The Prime Minister's capitulation to Labour rebels represents a reversal from his earlier position on benefit cuts. Meanwhile, Iran carries out arrests and executions of people suspected of Israeli intelligence links following the recent conflict (BBC News). Domestic coverage includes British beach town rankings with a popular South Coast resort labeled "run-down" and "tacky" (Daily Mail), while Brooklyn Beckham reportedly reaches out to family amid a bitter feud (The Mirror). The Spectator and Spiked continue commentary on grooming gangs and multiculturalism debates.
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10:31โ‡ขStarmer's Welfare Collapse

โŒจThe newspapers report Starmer's complete capitulation on welfare cuts, with multiple sources describing his U-turn as leaving him with authority "in tatters" and blowing a ยฃ4.5bn hole in public finances (HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror). After 126 rebel MPs threatened to torpedo his reforms, the Prime Minister backtracked on benefits and winter fuel cuts. Meanwhile, coverage shifts from Iran's conflict aftermath to internal repression, with reports of 10 anti-regime prisoners executed as the Ayatollah exacts revenge on his own people (The Sun), while Tehran residents remain deeply shaken despite the capital resuming normal life (BBC News). Europe faces extreme weather with Spain bracing for record 47C temperatures and roads melting in Italy (Daily Mail), though some outlets dismiss concerns about the heatwave as left-wing doom-mongering (Spiked).
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13:07
The Guardian

Anna Wintour lost. The Bezos-Sรกnchez wedding proves it

13:07
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13:43โ‡ขSword Killer Gets Life

โŒจThe newspapers report on three major domestic developments. The Hainault sword attacker received a life sentence with a minimum 40-year term for murdering a 14-year-old schoolboy, with multiple outlets detailing his cannabis-induced rampage and disturbing behavior including skinning a cat (Metro, The Mirror, Sky News). Four Palestine Action activists were arrested by counter-terrorism police for disabling RAF jets at a British airbase, sparking debate over protest tactics and enforcement disparities (Breitbart London, Spiked, Novara Media). Meanwhile, Starmer faces mounting pressure as tax rises appear "very likely" following his welfare U-turns, which analysts claim have blown a ยฃ4.5bn hole in public finances, while charities mobilize MPs against his remaining welfare plans (The Independent, HuffPost UK, The Spectator). The Met Office predicts Britain's hottest June day ever with temperatures reaching 36C during Glastonbury weekend, prompting government health warnings (Daily Mail).
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14:34
BBC

US Supreme Court curbs judges' power to block Trump orders

The 6-3 decision, which affects nationwide exemptions, will have broad implications for President Trump's authority.
14:34
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15:17
BBC

Trump hails 'giant win' after Supreme Court curbs judges' power to block his orders

The 6-3 decision, which affects nationwide exemptions, will have broad implications for President Trump's authority.
15:17

16:20โ‡ขStarmer's Serial Surrenders

โŒจThe newspapers report Starmer facing multiple policy reversals as he abandons welfare cuts to avoid parliamentary defeat. Reports describe him climbing down on winter fuel payments, grooming gang inquiries, and now benefits cuts, with sources claiming the U-turns create a ยฃ4.5bn budget hole requiring tax hikes (Channel 4 News, The Independent, The Spectator). Breitbart London reports the Prime Minister distancing himself from his "island of strangers" immigration speech, claiming he was tired when he made the comments. Meanwhile, Trump coverage focuses on Supreme Court rulings expanding presidential power, with decisions limiting judges' ability to block his orders and affecting birthright citizenship plans (BBC News, Daily Mail). Domestic crime stories include a manhunt for an 18-year-old's killer in north London and a life sentence for the Hainault sword attacker (Metro, Sky News).
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19:30โ‡ขStarmer's Welfare Collapse

โŒจThe newspapers report Starmer's welfare reform crisis deepening as he defends his U-turn as "common sense" after talks with 120+ Labour rebels, while critics question his political survival (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK). The Independent reports tax hikes appear necessary to fill the ยฃ4.5bn hole created by his reversals, with The Spectator describing "knives out" following the welfare debacle. Meanwhile, coverage shifts to Jeff Bezos marrying Lauren Sanchez in Venice, with reports of celebrity-packed gondolas and mass sing-alongs dominating lighter news (Daily Mail, The Guardian). Tragic domestic news includes police finding a 13-year-old boy's body in water after a desperate search (The Mirror), while Glastonbury continues with Lewis Capaldi's surprise performance drawing headline-sized crowds (Metro).