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06.06.2026

The Day of the Royal Wedding and the Nowak Diplomatic Row

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 06.06.2026.

It displays 74 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.06.2026The Day of the Royal Wedding and the Nowak Diplomatic Row

The Henry Nowak case escalated into a diplomatic row, with Starmer accusing the US of interference after JD Vance blamed migration for the teen's death. This dominated morning and afternoon AI overviews, while right-leaning outlets defended public anger. By midday, attention split to Peter Phillips' wedding to Harriet Sperling in the Cotswolds, attended by senior royals but not Harry. Evening coverage centred on Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's Sicilian wedding, with Elton John performing. Other stories included Farage's beach house makeover plans, six more Nowak protest charges, and a former BBC host questioned over sexual assault allegations.

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The Guardian

Starmer suggests US ‘trying to interfere in our democracy’ after Vance blames UK teen's death on mass migration

Downing Street did not name Vance directly but said its response to his comments was that 'in recent days we have seen people trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division on our streets'
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The Guardian

Gulf countries targeted by Iran after exchange of fire with US, in latest threat to fragile ceasefire

Kuwait and Bahrain issued air raid alerts as Iran targeted American bases, after the US shot down drones and struck Iranian radar sites
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05:07Vance's Nowak Post Stirs UK Ire

The Henry Nowak case continues to dominate, with the US vice-president's social media post drawing UK criticism for stirring division (BBC News, New Statesman, Spiked). Meanwhile, Iran threatens Gulf countries after US-Iran exchange (The Guardian).
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The Guardian

Armenia heads to polls amid Russian pressure and threat of ‘Ukrainian scenario’

Relationship between Vladimir Putin and traditional ally has slowly unravelled under current PM Nikol Pashinyan
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The Guardian

Blackouts, hyperinflation, dissent: Iran considers perilous prospect of peace

Commentators say the conditions that led to bloody prewar protests have been made worse
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10:56Vance's Nowak Post Stirs UK Ire

The Henry Nowak case continues to dominate, with Starmer suggesting US interference after Vance blamed migration for the murder (The Independent). The Mirror promotes its Pride of Britain awards as needed 'more than ever'. Iran considers peace amid blackouts and hyperinflation (The Guardian). A former BBC host is questioned over sexual assault allegations (Metro).
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15:08Starmer Rebuffs Vance's Civilisational Warning

UK newspapers focus on the escalating diplomatic row over Henry Nowak’s death. Starmer has condemned US Vice President JD Vance’s warnings of “civilisational decline” and “mass invasion” as foreign interference (Breitbart, HuffPost). While some outlets defend the public’s anger and highlight “two-tier policing” (The Spectator, Spiked), others warn against the politicisation of the student's killing (New Statesman).
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The Guardian

Pope Leo calls for leaders to reject polarisation as he begins Spanish tour

Pontiff to make marginalised a focus of first papal visit since 2011 including meeting with migrants in Canary Islands
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20:17Nowak Protests Spark More Charges

The Henry Nowak case remains dominant, with police charging six more for violent disorder at protests (Breitbart). Meanwhile, Farage's reported £700k beach pad makeover after a £5m gift draws scrutiny (Mirror). Pope Leo's Spanish tour urging leaders to reject polarisation offers a contrasting international focus (Guardian).
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