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28.05.2025

28.05.2025 โ€” The Day Liverpool Crash Suspect Became Family Man

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 28.05.2025.

It displays 112 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.05.2025 โ‡ข The Day Liverpool Crash Suspect Became Family Man
โŒจThe Liverpool parade crash investigation revealed the suspect as a married father-of-three company director from a quiet neighborhood, with injury counts climbing to 79. Neighbors expressed disbelief, describing him as a "fantastic father," while police extended questioning time. Traumatic victim accounts emerged, including a baby being dragged 15 feet in a pram.

Andrew Tate and his brother were charged with rape and other offenses in the UK involving four women, marking a significant development in ongoing legal proceedings. Ukrainian President Zelensky proposed three-way talks between Trump and Putin, suggesting Trump finds Putin more irritating than himself.

Major tech companies including Facebook, Apple, Google and Netflix suffered a massive data breach affecting login credentials. EastEnders actress Kara Tointon revealed her preventive double mastectomy after carrying the BRCA1 gene. Paul Danan's inquest revealed the former Hollyoaks star was found dead on his sofa with the television still on.
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The Guardian

Is the Michael Jackson biopic cursed?

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The Guardian

The online world that led to my sister's death

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06:52โ‡ขLiverpool Crash Victims Recount Traumatic Experiences

โŒจThe newspapers continue reporting on the Liverpool parade crash aftermath, with new details about victims' experiences. One father described his baby miraculously surviving after being dragged by the car (The Mirror), while another victim reportedly pleaded with the driver to stop (The Independent). Sky News offers a detailed reconstruction of the incident. In other news, a British backpacker was rescued after being attacked and left homeless in Peru (Daily Mail, The Sun), though reports differ on whether he accepted help. The US has halted student visa appointments and plans expanded social media vetting (BBC News), while Labour faces pressure regarding its "two-child benefit cap" policy (New Statesman).
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The Guardian

My sister died - then I discovered her search history

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10:54โ‡ขZelensky Proposes Trump-Putin Peace Talks

โŒจThe newspapers report on multiple international and domestic stories. Ukrainian President Zelensky has called for three-way talks with Trump and Putin (Breitbart London). In UK politics, a Labour minister has rejected London Mayor Sadiq Khan's cannabis proposals (HuffPost UK), while Dominic Cummings predicts Kemi Badenoch will be ousted within a year (Sky News). The Liverpool parade crash aftermath continues with footage of an alleged drug driver being dragged from his car (Metro). Human interest stories include a British backpacker rescued in Peru (The Mirror, The Sun) and an incident of homophobic abuse on an airline (Daily Mail).
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14:08โ‡ขTech Giants Hit By Massive Data Breach

โŒจThe newspapers report on continued fallout from the Liverpool parade crash, with police extending questioning time for the suspect (Sky News). EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas criticized Israeli strikes in Gaza as excessive and opposed bypassing UN aid distribution (BBC News), while Novara Media highlighted Palestinian home demolitions in Israeli territory. Major tech companies including Facebook, Apple, Google and Netflix suffered a massive data breach affecting login credentials (Metro). Celebrity news dominated tabloid coverage, with EastEnders actress Kara Tointon revealing her preventive double mastectomy (The Sun), Paul Danan's inquest details emerging (The Mirror), and a French surgeon receiving maximum sentence for decades of sexual abuse (Daily Mail).
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Labour Support Falls To Lowest Level Since Corbyn Era
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The Guardian

My sister died - I then discovered her search history

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on Tuesday that he believed President Donald Trump found his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, more irritating than him because of his dishonesty.
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17:22โ‡ขAndrew Tate Charged With Rape In UK

โŒจThe newspapers report on Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan being charged with rape and other offences in the UK, involving four women (Sky News, The Sun). Ukraine coverage focuses on Russia deploying fibre optic drone swarms that give tactical advantages in frontline towns (BBC News), while Zelensky suggests Trump finds Putin more irritating due to his dishonesty (Breitbart London). Domestically, Labour faces significant polling decline to levels not seen since the Corbyn era (HuffPost UK). Celebrity health news centers on EastEnders actress Kara Tointon revealing her preventive double mastectomy after carrying the BRCA1 gene following her mother's ovarian cancer death (Daily Mail).
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It is, says President Trump, a โ€œvery nasty situationโ€. Speaking at the White House, the President said his administration is working on accelerating food deliveries to Palestinians living in Gaza.
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The Guardian

Why Mission: Impossible 8 was a major letdown

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20:55โ‡ขLiverpool Crash Suspect Revealed As Family Man

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating details from the Liverpool parade crash, with injury numbers rising to 79 (The Independent). The suspect is identified as a married father-of-three company director from a quiet neighbourhood, leaving neighbours stunned by his arrest (Daily Mail, The Mirror). New traumatic accounts emerge, including a baby being "flung 15ft in pram" during the incident (Sky News). Internationally, Gaza aid distribution faces desperate scenes as crowds overwhelm centres, with Trump calling it a "very nasty situation" while promising accelerated food deliveries (Channel 4 News). Meanwhile, Starmer's Labour continues facing polling difficulties, with support dropping to Corbyn-era levels (HuffPost UK).
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The Guardian

I fear dates will find my scarred face hideous

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