Morning headlines were initially split between domestic economic relief, as UK inflation fell sharply, and the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s use of Stansted Airport for sex trafficking. However, by midday, editorial priority shifted entirely to the abrupt collapse of US-mediated peace negotiations in Geneva. Broadcasters and broadsheets reported that talks between Ukraine and Russia ended in acrimony after only two hours, following President Zelenskyy’s rejection of terms proposed by the Trump administration. By early afternoon, the focus turned to Keir Starmer’s domestic standing, as he faced criticism for blaming local councils for the cancellation of May elections. In the evening, the news cycle was dominated by a direct intervention from Donald Trump. The US President issued a stern warning to Starmer against ceding the Chagos Islands and Diego Garcia, a move right-leaning outlets framed as a critique of 'wokeism'. Concurrently, media tracked the aftermath of a fatal avalanche in California and a wave of arrests in France related to far-right political violence.