The UK media on July 6th maintained an intense focus on the escalating Texas flash floods, which dominated headlines throughout the day. Early reports detailed a rising death toll, reaching 51 by morning, with children among the victims and ongoing searches for the missing. By the afternoon, the reported fatalities climbed significantly, surpassing 50, then 60, and eventually over 70, with increasing emphasis on the large number of child casualties and desperate efforts to locate missing campers. This international tragedy continuously updated the main news bulletins. Domestically, political attention centered on predictions of strong gains for Nigel Farage's Reform UK and ongoing scrutiny of Labour's welfare policy. Later in the day, controversy emerged at Wimbledon following an AI line judge error. Meanwhile, a Red Sea ship attack also garnered increasing coverage.