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28.07.2025 โ€” The President's Directives

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 28.07.2025.

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

28.07.2025 โ‡ข The President's Directives
โŒจUK media on July 28 primarily shifted focus to US President Trump's visit and his meeting with Prime Minister Starmer. While early morning headlines continued to celebrate the Lionesses' Euro 2025 victory, including their post-match revelry and calls for a bank holiday, Trump's arrival quickly dominated the agenda.

Reports from late morning onward detailed his discussions with Starmer on trade and Gaza, with Trump directly stating "real starvation" in Gaza and urging Israel to end the war. He also issued a new deadline for Putin regarding Ukraine and offered advice on UK domestic policy, including immigration and tax cuts. The Lionesses' homecoming and Downing Street reception gained renewed prominence in the afternoon, running as a significant parallel narrative alongside the unfolding discussions and pronouncements from the Trump-Starmer summit, shaping the day's editorial priorities.
28.07.2025
05:01
The Guardian

The exploding career Indiaโ€™s hottest rapper

05:01

05:04โ‡ขLionesses' Crown Celebrated

โŒจUK media continues to focus heavily on England's Lionesses, who successfully defended their Women's Euro 2025 title against Spain (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun, The Times). The narrative now centres on national celebration, including plans for a London bus parade, royal reception, and calls for an extra bank holiday (Daily Mail, Sky News). International reports persist on Israel's tactical pause for aid in Gaza amidst starvation concerns (Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online), alongside a new EU-US trade deal (BBC News).
06:07
BBC

Israel due to begin new 10-hour military pause in parts of Gaza to allow aid deliveries

The UN has welcomed the pause, which comes as the WHO warns malnutrition has reached "alarming levels" in Gaza.
06:07
06:07
07:06
BBC

Israelโ€™s new 10-hour military pause in parts of Gaza begins to allow aid deliveries

The UN has welcomed the pause, which comes as the WHO warns malnutrition has reached "alarming levels" in Gaza.
07:06
07:06
08:15
BBC

UN warns of 'make or break' days ahead for aid as Israel resumes military pause in parts of Gaza

Aid has been delivered to Gaza over the weekend, but the UN's aid chief says it is still only a "drop in the ocean".
08:15
09:32
BBC

14 die of malnutrition in Gaza, ministry says, as Israel allows partial military pause for aid

Aid has been delivered to Gaza over the weekend, but the UN's aid chief says it is still only a "drop in the ocean".
09:32
09:41
09:41

09:44โ‡ขLionesses' Post-Victory Revelry

โŒจThe UK media's central focus remains the England Lionesses' Euro 2025 victory, with extensive coverage of their jubilant post-match celebrations including late-night parties, player interviews expressing national pride, and ongoing discussions about homecoming events and calls for a new bank holiday (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Times). Internationally, reports continue on the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, citing further deaths from malnutrition amidst Israel's partial military pause for aid delivery (BBC News).
10:50
11:08
BBC

More malnutrition deaths reported in Gaza, as BBC travels on aid drop flight from Jordan

Aid has been delivered to Gaza over the weekend, but the UN's aid chief says it is still only a "drop in the ocean".
11:08
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12:08
12:26
The Guardian

How microplastics move through plants, insects, animals, and you

12:26

12:28โ‡ขThe Trump-Starmer Summit

โŒจUK media is now significantly focused on US President Trump's visit, particularly his meeting with Prime Minister Starmer, where discussions reportedly include Gaza and trade (The Times, New Statesman). Trump has also made strong statements on migration, warning the UK against illegal migrants (The Sun), aligning with existing domestic concerns (The Spectator, Breitbart London). Concurrently, reports continue on severe malnutrition deaths in Gaza, despite ongoing aid deliveries (BBC News). The Lionesses' Euro 2025 victory celebrations also persist in coverage (Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro).
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13:27
BBC

Trump says there is 'real starvation' in Gaza and US will set up food centres

More malnutrition deaths are reported as the UN's aid chief says aid delivered over the weekend is still only a "drop in the ocean".
13:27
13:27
Itโ€™s had childrenโ€™s artwork removed from hospitals, doctors banned from wearing watermelon pins and claimed craft pens evoked 7 October. Are UK Lawyers for Israel really the cartoon villains they appear? Harriet Williamson takes a closer look.
13:27
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14:10
BBC

Trump sets new deadline of '10 or 12 days' for Putin to agree to Ukraine deal

In a meeting with Starmer, Trump says 'we just don't see any progress being made' in Russia-Ukraine conflict.
14:10
14:10
The Guardian

How microplastics move through everything

14:10
14:10
14:19

14:20โ‡ขTrump Sets Deadlines and Directives

โŒจThe UK media's primary focus remains on US President Trump's visit and his discussions with Prime Minister Starmer. Key headlines detail Trump issuing a new deadline for Putin on Ukraine and directly stating "real starvation" exists in Gaza, urging Israel to end the war. Trump also offered Starmer advice on UK domestic policy, including taxes and immigration. Some outlets covered lighter notes from their interactions, while post-Euro 2025 football commentary also features.
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17:03
The Guardian

Capitulating to Trump won't end the trade war

17:03
17:03
The bougie bakery chain has seen rapid growth in affluent, Lib Dem-voting areas. It now faces allegations of punishing work conditions and union busting. Polly Smythe reports.
17:03

17:04โ‡ขTrump's UK Influence

โŒจUK media's primary focus remains US President Trump's visit, spotlighting his influence on UK and international policy. Headlines detail his warnings against censoring Truth Social (Breitbart London, Spiked), advice on UK tax and immigration (Daily Mail), and Palestinian state recognition (The Independent). His discussions with PM Starmer also include deadlines for Putin on Ukraine (BBC News, The Times). Separately, the Lionesses' return after their Euro 2025 win continues to receive significant coverage (Sky News).
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20:57โ‡ขTrump's Directives

โŒจUK media largely focuses on US President Trump's visit, with headlines highlighting his assertion of "real starvation" in Gaza (BBC News, Channel 4 News). During his meeting with Prime Minister Starmer, Trump offered advice on recognizing a Palestinian state (The Independent) and suggested policies like cutting taxes and controlling immigration (The Times). Concurrently, the Lionesses are receiving a Downing Street reception ahead of their homecoming parade after their Euros triumph (The Mirror, Sky News).