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27.11.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.11.2025.

It displays 66 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.11.2025
01:16

01:18โ‡ขReeves' Reckoning: Taxes Rise

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Rachel Reeves' Budget, detailing a significant ยฃ26 billion tax hike impacting millions and funding welfare increases (BBC News, Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Morning Star Online, Sky News, The Spectator, Spiked, The Telegraph, The Times, Evening Standard, HuffPost UK, New Statesman). There is widespread criticism of the tax burden and its implications, with some outlets highlighting broken promises. Separately, a fire in Hong Kong has resulted in at least 44 deaths and hundreds missing (BBC News, The Guardian).
04:11
06:24
06:42
06:52
BBC

At least 44 dead and hundreds missing in Hong Kong as firefighters battle last of public housing fires

Three construction company executives have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after flammable materials were found on the tower blocks.
06:52
06:52
07:02
07:12
BBC

At least 55 dead and hundreds missing in Hong Kong as firefighters battle last of public housing fires

Three construction company executives have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after flammable materials were found on the tower blocks.
07:12
08:39

08:41โ‡ขHong Kong's Fiery Grief

โŒจUK media continues its extensive focus on Rachel Reeves' Budget, with headlines detailing the ยฃ26 billion tax hike and its impact on working people, as Reeves defends her policies amidst criticism (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, The Mirror, New Statesman, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Times, Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online, The Telegraph). Separately, the tragic Hong Kong fire is a prominent story, with reports of at least 55 dead and hundreds missing (BBC News, The Guardian).
10:34
11:59
BBC

Hong Kong fire kills at least 55, hundreds still missing, but blaze 'under control'

Three construction company executives have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after flammable materials were found on the tower blocks.
11:59

12:13โ‡ขReeves' Budget: Tax Pledge Broken

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Rachel Reeves' Budget, with criticism intensifying over broken tax promises (Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times, New Statesman). Separately, the tragic Hong Kong fire remains a prominent story, with reports of at least 55 dead and hundreds missing as the blaze is brought under control and arrests are made (BBC News, The Guardian).
12:22
12:44
BBC

Hong Kong fire kills at least 65, hundreds still missing, but blaze 'under control'

Three construction company executives have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after flammable materials were found on the tower blocks.
12:44
12:44
12:54
14:26
Hong Kong firefighters contained a massive blaze at the Wang Fuk Court estate on Thursday after it killed at least 55 people and left nearly 300 missing. The cityโ€™s worst fire in decades prompted a HK$300 million relief fund and renewed scrutiny of safety practices, including the use of bamboo scaffolding.
14:26
14:36
BBC

Suspect who shot National Guard soldiers in DC drove across country before attack

The Department of Homeland Security named the suspect as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, "a criminal alien from Afghanistan".
14:36
14:57
BBC

Suspect who shot National Guard soldiers in DC worked with CIA in Afghanistan

Officials also reveal the Afghan suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, drove across the country from Washington state before the attack.
14:57
15:07

15:28โ‡ขHong Kong's Fiery Toll Rises

โŒจUK media continues to focus on Rachel Reeves' Budget, with Labour leader Starmer defending tax rises, while Reform UK leader Farage warns of an economic crisis (Breitbart London, The Independent, HuffPost UK, New Statesman, Sky News). The tragic Hong Kong fire remains prominent, with the death toll rising to 75 (Channel 4 News, The Guardian). Separately, Putin claims he has no plans to attack Europe (Metro, The Times).
15:47
The UK govt argues that, for the greater good, juries should be largely abolished. Is the Star Chamber compatible with good government?
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