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11.06.2026

The day Healey and Carns resigned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.06.2026.

It displays 151 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.06.2026The day Healey and Carns resigned

The day was dominated by the resignation of Defence Secretary John Healey over military spending, followed hours later by Armed Forces Minister Al Carns. Editors across outlets treated Healey's departure as a potentially fatal blow to Keir Starmer's premiership, with the Telegraph calling it 'devastating' and the New Statesman declaring it 'heralds the end'. Carns' subsequent resignation deepened the crisis, leading to headlines of a 'double blow'. Meanwhile, the US-Iran confrontation saw Trump threaten a 'very hard' strike and seizure of Kharg Island, then abruptly cancel strikes and announce a peace deal, reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City, featuring Shakira and marred by protests, provided a secondary focus.

11.06.2026
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The Guardian

US says second day of Iran strikes ‘completed’; Tehran claims it has targeted US base in Bahrain

US military says commercial ships are continuing to transit the strait of Hormuz, contradicting claims from Iran that the strait has been closed
03:53

03:54Iran Strikes Back at US Bases

The newspapers focus on two major stories: escalating US-Iran military strikes, with Tehran targeting US bases in Bahrain and the US claiming success, and ongoing Belfast riots after a knife attack, with the victim's family condemning the unrest and anti-migrant violence. The Telegraph highlights people smugglers exploiting the Irish border.
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The Guardian

US and Iran trade strikes again, after Trump warns Tehran will ‘pay the price’ for stalled talks

US launches second round of airstrikes on Iran, and Tehran responds by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan
05:29
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08:06US and Iran Trade Strikes Again

The newspapers report on the second day of US-Iran strikes across the Middle East, with the US hitting southern Iran and Tehran targeting US assets in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. In Belfast, a second night of violence sees water cannons used against rioters, while the victim's family condemns the unrest.
08:25
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10:05
BBC

Three Indian sailors killed by US missile near Oman, as US and Iran exchange strikes

The Indian government confirms that three sailors, missing after the strike on Wednesday, have died.
10:05
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10:40
The Guardian

Three Indian sailors killed in US strike on tanker as Iran and US exchange strikes

US launches second round of airstrikes on Iran, and Tehran responds by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan
10:40

10:50Three Indian Sailors Killed in US Strike

The newspapers report on the US-Iran strikes escalating, with three Indian sailors killed by a US missile near Oman (BBC, Guardian). In Belfast, a nurse was chased by a racist gang and police injured in violence (Independent), while a hero who fought a knifeman speaks out (Mirror). The Telegraph highlights a leaked poll suggesting Burnham victory if restored. Daily Mail covers a family scandal in Australia.
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12:06
The Guardian

Iran says ceasefire ‘practically meaningless’ as US and Iran exchange strikes

US launches second round of airstrikes on Iran, and Tehran responds by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan
12:06
12:18
BBC

Third tanker hit near Oman after US attack kills three Indian sailors

The US confirms strikes on two vessels, Settebello and Marivex. India says all 20 crew members on board a third vessel, Jalveer, are safe following a suspected US strike.
12:18
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12:45Healey Quits Over Defence Spending

The newspapers report on the resignation of Defence Secretary John Healey over military spending, with multiple outlets covering his departure (Telegraph, Independent, Mirror, Spectator, HuffPost, Evening Standard). Meanwhile, US-Iran strikes continue, with a third tanker hit near Oman and Iran calling the ceasefire 'practically meaningless' (BBC, Guardian).
12:50
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BBC

US says it hit third tanker near Oman as strike kills three Indian sailors

The US says the Guinea-Bissau flagged vessel, Jalveer, "violated the blockade". Earlier, Centcom claimed responsibility for two other strikes on vessels near Oman.
13:02
13:17
BBC

US says it has hit third tanker near Oman after its strike kills three Indian sailors

The US says the Guinea-Bissau flagged vessel, Jalveer, "violated the blockade". Earlier, Centcom claimed responsibility for two other strikes on vessels near Oman.
13:17
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13:42
BBC

Trump says US will hit Iran 'very hard' tonight and threatens to take Kharg Island

The US president vows to "assume total control" of Iran's oil and gas markets in the "not too distant future". It comes after the US confirmed it struck a ship near Oman after three Indian sailors were killed.
13:42
13:42
The Guardian

Trump threatens ‘very hard’ attack on Iran tonight and says US will seize Kharg island

President says US will take vital fuel hub ‘in not too distant future’ and will ‘assume total control of their oil and gas markets’
13:42
13:49
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15:10Healey Quits Over Defence Cuts

The newspapers report on Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation over military spending, with multiple outlets covering his departure (New Statesman, Independent, Spectator, Breitbart London, Mirror, HuffPost, Evening Standard). Meanwhile, Trump threatens to hit Iran 'very hard' tonight and seize Kharg Island (BBC, Guardian, Metro).
15:33
15:39
The Guardian

Trump threatens to seize control of Iranian oil and gas facilities as tensions escalate

US president warns of further military action as both sides accuse each other of breaching temporary ceasefire
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The Guardian

Trump threatens to strike Iran ‘very hard, tonight’ and to take Kharg Island

US president warns of further military action as both sides accuse each other of breaching temporary ceasefire
15:55
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BBC

Trump says US will hit Iran 'very hard' tonight, after US attacks third tanker near Oman

The US president vows to "assume total control" of Iran's oil and gas markets in the "not too distant future". It comes after the US confirmed it struck a ship near Oman after three Indian sailors were killed.
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17:28
BBC

Iran warns US of 'endless quagmire' after Trump threatens to seize its oil and gas

Trump says the US will hit Iran "very hard tonight", before threatening to take its oil and gas markets "much like we have with Venezuela".
17:28

17:30Healey's Resignation Seals Starmer's Fate

The newspapers focus on two major stories: Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation over military spending, seen as a fatal blow to Keir Starmer's premiership (New Statesman, Telegraph, Independent, Mirror, Morning Star, Spectator, HuffPost, Evening Standard, Breitbart London), and Trump's threat to strike Iran 'very hard tonight' and seize Kharg Island (BBC, Guardian, Metro).
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BBC

Trump says he has 'cancelled' strikes against Iran after threatening 'very hard' attack tonight

Trump says discussions with Iran have been "brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved".
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The Guardian

Trump cancels tonight’s ‘scheduled strikes and bombings’ on Iran

US president says on Truth Social that ‘discussions with Iran have been brought to the highest level of leadership and approved’
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19:40Trump Cancels Iran Strikes

The newspapers focus on two major stories: Trump's cancellation of strikes on Iran after threatening a 'very hard' attack (BBC, Guardian, Metro), and the World Cup opening ceremony with Shakira's performance (Daily Mail, Independent, Mirror). Meanwhile, Healey's resignation continues to dominate political coverage (Telegraph, HuffPost UK).
19:53
20:23
The Guardian

Trump cancels tonight’s ‘scheduled strikes and bombings’ on Iran as Iranian source says nothing agreed

US president says ‘discussions with Iran have been brought to the highest level of leadership and approved’ as Iranian state media denies any documents have been agreed
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20:56Double Resignation Torpedoes Starmer

The newspapers report on the resignation of Armed Forces Minister Al Carns, hours after Defence Secretary John Healey quit, deepening the crisis for Keir Starmer (Daily Mail, Telegraph, Independent, Evening Standard, Channel 4 News). Meanwhile, Trump cancels strikes on Iran after threatening a 'very hard' attack (Guardian, BBC).
20:59
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The Guardian

Trump says strait of Hormuz to open immediately after US and Iran sign peace deal

US president says JD Vance will be at signing, which he claims will probably happen in Europe at the weekend
21:05
21:23
The Guardian

Trump says strait of Hormuz to open immediately ‘as soon as’ US and Iran sign peace deal

US president says JD Vance will be at signing, which he claims will probably happen in Europe at the weekend
21:23
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21:46
The Guardian

Military strikes on water facilities in Iran may constitute a war crime, experts say

Strikes on Bemani damaged key water reservoir for 20,000 people living in area amid a historic drought in the country
21:46
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22:55Starmer's Double Defence Blow

The newspapers report on a second defence minister resignation, deepening Starmer's crisis (New Statesman, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Independent, Mirror, Spectator, HuffPost UK). Meanwhile, a massive search for Nancy Guthrie in Mexico (Daily Mail) and military strikes on Iran water facilities (Guardian) are covered.
23:15
The Guardian

Trump says US and Iran on verge of signing peace agreement

Iranian leadership has not confirmed claim, but US president says planned strikes on Iran cancelled
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BBC

Trump says he has 'cancelled' strikes against Iran and talks up possible agreement

Trump says discussions with Iran have been "brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved" but Tehran says nothing has been finalised.
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