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30.06.2026

The day Starmer's defence plan drew fire

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 30.06.2026.

It displays 90 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.06.2026 โ‡ข The day Starmer's defence plan drew fire
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Editors led with Keir Starmer's long-awaited defence investment plan, unveiled as a ยฃ15bn package including ยฃ5bn for drones, but immediately met with criticism. The Telegraph reported the MoD must find ยฃ10.7bn in cuts, while defence secretary John Healey suggested Britain remained unsafe. The Independent and BBC noted road and energy projects were scrapped to fund it. Andy Burnham's devolution speech continued to draw commentary, with the Evening Standard warning of a City exodus over tax plans and the New Statesman dubbing his economy a 'win-win-win-win-win-win' proposition. Internationally, the US Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's order, a blow covered by BBC and Guardian. The Monaco bombing of Ukrainian billionaire Gennadiy Bogolyubov remained prominent, with the Mirror and Daily Mail detailing injuries. Later, the death of Caroline Flack's brother Paul and Nigel Farage's ยฃ270k gold-promotion earnings surfaced.

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01:07โ‡ขBurnham's Devolution Delusion

โŒจThe newspapers focus on Andy Burnham's devolution plan, with The Independent and Channel 4 News covering his speech, while New Statesman criticizes it as a 'delusion'. The Mirror reports hospitals ordered to stop ignoring mothers after baby deaths. The Economist highlights the Supreme Court granting Trump more power. The Venezuela earthquake aftermath continues with BBC News on aftershocks.
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08:15โ‡ขMonaco Bomb Shatters Billionaire's Family

โŒจEditors lead with the Monaco bombing of Ukrainian billionaire Gennadiy Bogolyubov and his family, covered by Daily Mail and Metro. Starmer's defence spending plan is reported by The Independent, while The Telegraph criticizes it. Andy Burnham's devolution speech continues to draw commentary from The Economist, New Statesman, Novara Media, and Channel 4 News.
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BBC

Starmer announces extra ยฃ15bn for defence, with some road and energy projects scrapped to help fund it

The prime minister says the extra funding will "make the British people safer", but it falls short of the ยฃ28bn the Ministry of Defence requested.
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11:35โ‡ขStarmer's Defence Gamble

โŒจEditors lead with Starmer's ยฃ15bn defence investment plan, covered by The Mirror, BBC News, and The Telegraph, while the Monaco bombing of Ukrainian billionaire Bogolyubov is reported by The Guardian and Metro. Burnham's devolution speech and tax warnings from Evening Standard also feature.
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BBC

US Supreme Court to rule on Trump's effort to limit birthright citizenship

The president sought to end automatic citizenship for babies born in the US to parents who are in the country temporarily or illegally.
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15:22โ‡ขStarmer's Defence Gamble

โŒจEditors lead with Starmer's defence investment plan, criticized widely, while the Supreme Court ruling expanding Trump's power draws attention. The death of Caroline Flack's brother Paul is covered by The Mirror and Metro. Burnham's devolution speech continues to generate commentary from multiple outlets.
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BBC

US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's order limiting birthright citizenship

The president issued an executive order to end automatic citizenship for babies born in the US to parents who are in the country temporarily or illegally.
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BBC

US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's order

In a 6-3 decision, justices voted in favour of birthright citizenship, rejecting an executive order by the president issued at the start of his second term.
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BBC

Trump loses Supreme Court battle to end birthright citizenship

In a 6-3 decision, justices voted in favour of birthright citizenship, rejecting an executive order by the president issued at the start of his second term.
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18:27โ‡ขStarmer's Defence Axe Falls

โŒจEditors focus on Starmer's defence cuts, with The Independent and The Telegraph reporting the MoD must find ยฃ10-11bn in savings. The Supreme Court ruling against Trump on birthright citizenship is covered by BBC News. Burnham's devolution plans continue to draw commentary from New Statesman and Evening Standard.
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23:30โ‡ขStarmer's Defence Gamble

โŒจEditors focus on Starmer's ยฃ15bn defence pledge and the Supreme Court upholding birthright citizenship, a blow to Trump. The Mirror highlights Farage's earnings, while Daily Mail reports on asylum housing. Burnham's transport fare cuts and Oxbridge diversity plans also feature.