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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.05.2025.

It displays 100 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.05.2025Day Liverpool Parade Crash Driver Charged With Attempted Murder

Coverage remained intensely focused on the Liverpool parade crash, with new developments emerging throughout the day. Police arrested the 53-year-old driver on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving, and drug offenses after he allegedly tailgated an ambulance through a roadblock before plowing into fans.

The injury count rose from 47 to 65 people, including children, with four victims remaining "very, very ill" in hospital. Video footage showed the car deliberately driving into crowds, while witnesses described the driver as "emotional" and "agitated."

Police faced mounting questions about how the vehicle breached security. The incident, initially investigated for terrorism connections the previous day, has been confirmed as non-terror related.

In international news, King Charles delivered Canada's throne speech, while Trump reportedly halted US student visa applications pending social media screening for "woke trouble-makers."

27.05.2025
01:51
BBC

Child and adult seriously hurt and dozens more injured after car ploughs into Liverpool crowd

Twenty-seven people were taken to hospital and 20 others were treated at the scene. The incident is not being treated as terrorism, police say.
01:51
05:18
The Guardian

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05:18
05:25
The Guardian

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05:25

05:27Car Rams Liverpool Parade Leaving 47 Injured

The newspapers report heavily on an incident where a car ploughed into crowds at Liverpool's Premier League victory parade, injuring 47 people including several children (BBC News, Breitbart London, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). A 53-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident, which police have stated is not being treated as terrorism. Witnesses suggest the driver had just left a bar before the crash (Daily Mail). Separate from this major news story, The Guardian features an article about an ancient skull discovery and an academic dispute over human origins.
06:07
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06:07
07:23
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07:23
07:40
BBC

Dozens injured after car ploughs into Liverpool crowd as police say not terror-related

Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram cautions against speculation, after 27 people were taken to hospital and 20 others were treated at the scene.
07:40
07:58
The Guardian

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07:58
07:58
08:23
The Guardian

The terrifying rise of secret cameras

08:23

09:41Car Rampage at Liverpool Parade Leaves Dozens Injured

The newspapers extensively report on an incident where a car ploughed into Liverpool's Premier League victory parade, injuring 47 people including four children (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, Breitbart London). Police have stated this is not terror-related, with four victims remaining "very, very ill" in hospital. The driver, described as a "white British" man who had reportedly left a bar before the incident, has been arrested. Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram has cautioned against speculation about the driver, which has apparently caused "real consternation" (BBC News, Sky News).
10:14
10:39
BBC

Whole country stands with Liverpool after 'horror' of car ploughing into crowds, Starmer says

The prime minister says "scenes of joy turned to utter horror and devastation" in the incident which left almost 50 people injured.
10:39
12:06
12:07
13:13
The Guardian

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13:13

13:15Car Allegedly Tailgated Ambulance To Crash Liverpool Parade

The newspapers continue to report on the Liverpool car incident, with new details emerging that the vehicle may have entered the parade route by tailgating an ambulance (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, The Sun). Prime Minister Starmer stated the "whole country stands with Liverpool" after the incident which injured nearly 50 people (BBC News). Police's quick clarification that the suspect is white has drawn media attention (Metro). In other news, Macron has warned against "conspiratorial claims" regarding Muslim Brotherhood infiltration in Europe (Breitbart London), while Nigel Farage reportedly ranks poorly in prime ministerial preference polls (HuffPost UK).
13:22
The Guardian

Crimean Tatar leader on the US and Russia

13:22
13:56
BBC

'Big question' over how car was able to drive into crowds, Liverpool mayor says

Steve Rotheram says vehicles should not have been on Water Street, where almost 50 people were injured at Liverpool FC's victory parade.
13:56
14:13
The Guardian

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14:13
15:03
15:11
BBC

Police to give update on Liverpool parade crash which injured 50

Meanwhile, mayor of the Liverpool City Region says vehicles should not have been on Water Street, where crowds gathered for Liverpool FC's victory parade.
15:11
15:28
BBC

Police giving update on Liverpool parade crash which injured 50

Meanwhile, mayor of the Liverpool City Region says vehicles should not have been on Water Street, where crowds gathered for Liverpool FC's victory parade.
15:28
15:29
15:37
BBC

Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Liverpool parade crash, police say

Merseyside Police say they believe the car was able to follow an ambulance after a road block was temporarily lifted to treat a member of the public.
15:37
15:37

15:38Liverpool Parade Crash Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder

The newspapers focus heavily on the Liverpool parade incident, with new details emerging. A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving, and drug offenses after his car collided with crowds at Liverpool's Premier League victory parade (BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). Police believe the vehicle accessed the route by following an ambulance when a road block was temporarily lifted (BBC News). Four people remain "very, very ill in hospital" (Channel 4 News), with 11 victims still hospitalized (The Mirror). In unrelated news, Nigel Farage appears to be focusing on welfare state reform (The Spectator).
15:54
16:02
BBC

King Charles about to deliver throne speech in Canada's parliament

King Charles, who is Canada's head of state, will give the speech that formally opens the parliament for Mark Carney's new government in Ottawa.
16:02
16:20
BBC

King Charles delivering throne speech in Canada's parliament

King Charles, who is Canada's head of state, is formally opening the parliament for Mark Carney's new government in Ottawa.
16:20
16:28
BBC

King says Canada-US relationship 'rooted in mutual respect' as he opens Canada's parliament

King Charles, who is Canada's head of state, is formally opening the parliament for Mark Carney's new government in Ottawa.
16:28
16:37
16:45
BBC

'The True North is indeed strong and free': King applauded as he opens Canada's parliament

The King says a "new economic and security relationship" between Canada and the US will "deliver transformational benefits for both sovereign nations".
16:45

18:12Liverpool Crash Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder

The newspapers report extensively on the Liverpool parade crash, with the suspect now arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and drug offenses (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun). New details reveal the driver allegedly followed an ambulance through a roadblock, injuring 65 people including children (Daily Mail, The Mirror). In political news, Nigel Farage faces criticism with his economic policies compared to "Trussonomics on steroids" due to allegedly unfunded spending plans (HuffPost UK, New Statesman). Internationally, King Charles received applause while opening Canada's parliament, discussing a "new economic and security relationship" with the US (BBC News).
19:09
19:58
The Guardian

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19:58
20:32
22:32
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22:32