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29.05.2025

29.05.2025 โ€” Day Paul Doyle's Name Emerged While Trump's Tariffs Flickered

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 29.05.2025.

It displays 100 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.05.2025 โ‡ข Day Paul Doyle's Name Emerged While Trump's Tariffs Flickered
โŒจThe Liverpool parade crash investigation reached formal charges as Paul Doyle, the 53-year-old ex-Royal Marine and company director, was named and charged with multiple counts relating to the incident that injured 79 people. Media reports detailed how his wife discovered the crash when she saw their car on television news, while neighbors continued expressing disbelief about the "family man" and father-of-three.

Trump's sweeping global tariffs faced judicial whiplash throughout the day. Early morning coverage focused on federal courts blocking the measures, with judges ruling the president "exceeded any authority." The White House immediately appealed, labeling the decision a "judicial coup." By evening, an appeals court temporarily reinstated the tariffs pending further review, with the case potentially heading to the Supreme Court by Friday.

Domestically, Starmer escalated attacks on Farage, comparing Reform UK's economic policies to Liz Truss's failed experiment and accusing the party of "poisoning politics."
29.05.2025
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01:23

01:24โ‡ขLiverpool Crash Suspect Identified As Family Man

โŒจThe newspapers report on new details emerging about the Liverpool parade crash suspect, with multiple sources identifying him as a married businessman and father-of-three whose neighbours describe as a "fantastic" dad (The Independent, The Mirror). The injury toll has now reached almost 80 people. Meanwhile, US courts have blocked Trump's sweeping global tariffs, with the Trump administration immediately lodging an appeal (BBC News, Sky News). The Daily Mail provides exclusive images of the yacht wreck where billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter died, focusing on the hatch initially blamed for the disaster. Other coverage includes Rose West's deteriorating condition in prison and personal stories about facial scarring concerns.
02:41
BBC

US trade court rules Trump overstepped his authority with global tariffs

The Trump White House has said it will appeal against the ruling that it does not have the authority to impose tariffs on nearly every country.
02:41
04:05
BBC

US trade court blocks Trump tariffs, saying they exceeded his authority

The Trump White House has said it will appeal against the ruling that it does not have the authority to impose tariffs on nearly every country.
04:05
04:05
The Guardian

Why does Switzerland have so many nuclear bunkers?

04:05
04:13
BBC

US trade court blocks Trump tariffs, saying president 'exceeded any authority'

The White House says it will appeal, adding "it is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency".
04:13
05:15
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06:01
06:27
The Guardian

What I learned reporting from Jerusalem

06:27
08:07

08:09โ‡ขLiverpool Suspect's Wife Saw Attack On TV

โŒจThe newspapers report on new personal details about the Liverpool parade crash suspect, revealing he is a middle-class businessman and father-of-three whose wife discovered the incident when she saw their car on television news (Daily Mail, Metro, The Sun, The Mirror). Neighbours describe him as a "fantastic guy" and "family man," expressing shock at his arrest. Meanwhile, US courts have blocked Trump's global tariffs, ruling the president "exceeded any authority," with the White House promising to appeal while rejecting "unelected judges" deciding national emergencies (BBC News, The Independent). Domestically, Starmer has attacked Farage's economic policies as "fantasy economics" comparable to Liz truss's failed policies (HuffPost UK).
10:15
11:06
BBC

Shock court ruling on Trump tariffs throws business and trade partners into uncertainty

The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
11:06
12:30
12:39

12:57โ‡ขStarmer Blasts Farage Over Politics Poisoning

โŒจThe newspapers report on further developments in the Liverpool crash investigation, with authorities releasing victim age details ranging from youngest to oldest (Sky News). Political tensions escalate between Starmer and Farage, with the PM accusing the Reform UK leader of trying to "poison our politics" while Farage expands his policy platform with promises of family tax breaks (HuffPost UK, Breitbart London). Meanwhile, a US court ruling has thrown Trump's tariff authority into question, with judges finding he exceeded his powers in imposing sweeping trade measures, prompting White House appeals (BBC News, The Independent). Lighter coverage includes scrutiny of Meghan's claimed vegetable garden harvest and TV presenter Eamonn Holmes issuing health updates after falling off his chair during a live broadcast.
13:29
BBC

US markets to open after court blocks Trumpโ€™s tariffs

The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
13:29
13:37
BBC

US markets open after court blocks Trumpโ€™s tariffs

The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
13:37
13:37
13:45
BBC

US markets up in early trading after court blocks Trump tariffs

The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
13:45
14:45
16:09
BBC

US markets mixed after federal court blocks Trump tariffs

The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
16:09
16:17
16:26
BBC

Trump administration to go to Supreme Court on Friday if unable to block tariff ruling

The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
16:26

16:28โ‡ขLiverpool Crash Driver Formally Charged

โŒจThe newspapers report on charges being filed against the Liverpool parade crash driver, with the 53-year-old company director and father-of-three now formally charged after the incident that injured 79 football fans (Daily Mail, Metro, Sky News, The Sun). The Sun reveals he is an ex-Royal Marine commando. Political tensions continue between Starmer and Farage, with the PM attacking Reform UK over a "racist" video and accusing Farage of "poisoning politics" (HuffPost UK). Meanwhile, Trump's legal battles intensify as his administration prepares to take tariff disputes to the Supreme Court after courts ruled he lacked authority for sweeping trade measures (BBC News, The Independent).
16:42
To save money for the US taxpayer, President Trump hired the man who has more of it than anyone else in the world: Elon Musk. But as Mr Musk exits the White House, what did he achieve? And what โ€“ if anything โ€“ was in it for him?
16:42
16:59
17:16
The Guardian

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17:16
17:43
The Guardian

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17:43
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19:05
19:13

19:16โ‡ขEx-Marine Charged In Liverpool Crash

โŒจThe newspapers report on formal charges being filed against Paul Doyle, the 53-year-old Liverpool parade crash suspect, with multiple counts related to the incident that injured 79 fans (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror, The Sun). New details emerge identifying him as an ex-Royal Marine commando and company director. Meanwhile, political pressure mounts on Prime Minister Starmer from his traditional allies, with left-wing media reportedly losing confidence in his leadership amid concerns about keeping Farage from power (Breitbart London). Trump's tariff disputes escalate as his administration prepares Supreme Court appeals after courts ruled the measures unlawful, with cases potentially reaching the highest court by Friday (BBC News, The Independent).
19:45
BBC

Trump's tariffs temporarily reinstated as court considers White House appeal

The White House had previously threatened to take the case to the Supreme Court by Friday if its appeal was not granted.
19:45
20:02
20:17
BBC

Trump's tariff plan temporarily reinstated as court considers White House appeal

Earlier, the White House threatened to take the case to the Supreme Court by Friday if its appeal was not granted.
20:17
20:25
BBC

Trump's tariffs can stay in place while court hears appeal

Earlier, the White House threatened to take the case to the Supreme Court on Friday if its appeal was not granted.
20:25
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