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15.03.2026

The Day London's Al Quds March Chanted

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 15.03.2026.

It displays 87 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.03.2026The Day London's Al Quds March Chanted

Morning coverage maintained focus on US-Iran tensions, with BBC News reporting Trump's statement that the US was not ready to make a deal with Iran and warnings for US citizens to leave Iraq. By midday, editorial emphasis shifted to domestic UK developments as thousands gathered for the pro-Iran Al Quds demonstration in London, with Evening Standard reporting police preparations and Metro detailing offensive signs at the protest. Throughout the afternoon, coverage consolidated around the London protests as the dominant narrative, with The Times reporting chants of 'death to the IDF' and police investigations into the event, while continuing to note Trump's call for allies to secure the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's refusal of ceasefire demands.

15.03.2026
00:42
00:48
04:19
07:23
BBC

Trump says US not ready to make deal with Iran as citizens warned to leave Iraq

The US president also calls on allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. The UK says it is discussing a “range of options” to protect shipping in the region.
07:23
08:16
BBC

Trump says US not ready to make deal with Iran as Gulf states intercept missiles

The US president calls on allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. The UK says it is discussing a “range of options” to protect shipping in the region.
08:16
08:16

08:17Trump's Unready Deal

UK media continues to focus on US-Iran tensions, with new coverage detailing Trump's statement that the US is not ready to make a deal with Iran and warnings for US citizens to leave Iraq (BBC News). The conservative outlet Spiked maintains its critique questioning the purpose of Trump's war in Iran.
08:22
BBC

Israel launches 'wide-scale' strikes on Iran as Trump says US not ready to make deal to end war

Israel and Iran traded strikes overnight, while missile and drone interceptions have been reported in Gulf states.
08:22
08:35
10:23
10:28

11:03London's Al Quds March Gathers

UK media continues to focus on US-Iran tensions, with new coverage of a pro-Iran demonstration in London (Evening Standard) alongside ongoing reports of Trump's refusal to make a deal and warnings for US citizens to leave Iraq (BBC News). Conservative outlets maintain critiques questioning the purpose of Trump's war in Iran (Spiked).
12:17
15:07
BBC

Iran has not asked for ceasefire and sees no reason to 'talk with Americans', Iranian minister says

Donald Trump earlier said Tehran wanted a deal but he felt the terms were "not good enough". Meanwhile, Iran continues to strike US allies in Gulf and Israel targets western Iran.
15:07
15:14
BBC

Iran has not asked for ceasefire and sees no reason for talks with US, Iranian minister says

Donald Trump earlier said Tehran wanted a deal but he felt the terms were "not good enough". Meanwhile, Iran continues to strike US allies in Gulf and Israel targets western Iran.
15:14
15:34

16:23London's Al Quds Chants

UK media continues to focus on US-Iran tensions, with new coverage of protests in London (Evening Standard, Metro, The Times) alongside reports of Trump's call for allies to secure the Strait of Hormuz (Breitbart London, BBC News) and Iran's refusal of a ceasefire (The Independent). Conservative outlets maintain critiques questioning the war's purpose (Spiked).
16:48
17:14
17:55
18:15
19:02
19:02

19:03Iran's Ceasefire Refusal

UK media continues to focus on US-Iran tensions, with new coverage of Iran's denial of ceasefire demands (The Independent) and reports of potential escalation (The Economist). Multiple outlets also report on Netanyahu addressing death rumors (Sky News, Metro) and a drone strike on a US base in Iraq (Sky News).
19:59
20:22
BBC

Israel says it still has thousands of targets in Iran, as Trump and Starmer discuss Strait of Hormuz

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the country has not "asked for a ceasefire" after Trump said it had wanted a deal.
20:22

21:33Targets Remain in Tehran

UK media continues to focus on US-Iran tensions, with new coverage of Israel's claim of thousands of remaining targets in Iran (BBC News) and Trump's discussion with Starmer about the Strait of Hormuz (BBC News, Sky News). Reports also detail Iran's denial of ceasefire demands (The Independent, BBC News) and potential escalation (The Economist), while conservative outlets question the war's purpose (Spiked).