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01.07.2026

The day Kane rescued England's World Cup

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 01.07.2026.

It displays 99 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.07.2026 โ‡ข The day Kane rescued England's World Cup
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Editors led with England's World Cup last-32 match against DR Congo, which dominated live coverage from afternoon through evening. After a disastrous first half that saw England concede early and fans booing, Harry Kane's two second-half goals secured a 2-1 comeback victory, saving the team from humiliation and keeping Thomas Tuchel's job safe. The Mirror, Telegraph, Metro, and Daily Mail all framed Kane as the savior, with post-match coverage focusing on his family celebrations. Trump's crypto earnings remained a persistent secondary story, with The Guardian and BBC updating figures to over $2bn and highlighting conflict-of-interest accusations. Andy Burnham's devolution plans continued to draw attention, with the Evening Standard warning of thousands of London job cuts and The Telegraph reporting Rachel Reeves' warning against borrowing to fill the defence black hole. The Monaco bombing and Venezuela earthquake stories received follow-up coverage but were overshadowed by the football.

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10:29โ‡ขTrump's Crypto Billion

โŒจEditors focus on Trump's $1bn crypto earnings, reported by BBC News and The Guardian, while Spiked and New Statesman offer contrasting views on US ideals at 250. The Monaco bombing story resurfaces with new details in Daily Mail. Putin's renewed threat to Kyiv is covered by The Independent.
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โ€˜When I turned around, nothing was leftโ€™: One father's search for family after Venezuela quakes

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14:49โ‡ขTrump's Billion-Dollar Year

โŒจEditors focus on Trump's $2bn earnings in 2025, with The Guardian and BBC News reporting on conflict of interest concerns. The Venezuela earthquake aftermath continues with a personal story from BBC News. Burnham's borrowing warning from The Telegraph and Evening Standard's job cuts story also feature, but Trump's finances dominate.
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17:07โ‡ขTrump's Crypto Billion

โŒจEditors focus on Trump's $1bn crypto earnings since returning to office, with The Guardian leading on conflict-of-interest accusations. Spiked demands deportation of a convicted rapist, while multiple outlets cover England's World Cup match against DR Congo. Putin's renewed threat to Kyiv is reported by The Independent.
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18:52โ‡ขTrump's Billion-Dollar Return

โŒจEditors focus on Trump's $2bn earnings since returning to office, with The Guardian leading on conflict-of-interest accusations. England's World Cup match against DR Congo draws live coverage from The Telegraph, Metro, and The Mirror. Andy Burnham's political project is highlighted by New Statesman.
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Thousands of killers, rapists and sex offenders are among those who could be released early this September as the Government tries to tackle the crisis facing Britainโ€™s overcrowded prisons.
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21:23โ‡ขKane's Double Saves England

โŒจEngland's World Cup victory over DR Congo dominates, with multiple outlets (Daily Mail, Metro, The Independent, The Mirror) leading on Harry Kane's two late goals. Andy Burnham's plan to move thousands of London jobs north is covered by Evening Standard. Other stories include Russian spies considering Mandelson a contact (The Telegraph) and early release of sex offenders (Channel 4 News).
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