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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 18.11.2025.

It displays 113 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.11.2025
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00:39โ‡ขGaza Plan Finds UN Backing

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Labour's proposed immigration crackdown, with internal party opposition growing and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defending the reforms (Channel 4 News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, Morning Star Online, New Statesman, Novara Media, Sky News, The Telegraph). Separately, the UN Security Council has endorsed Donald Trump's Gaza plan (BBC News, The Guardian).
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09:24โ‡ขLabour's Asylum Standoff Deepens

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on Labour's proposed immigration crackdown, with growing internal party opposition and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defending the reforms and clashing with critics (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Morning Star Online, Sky News, The Spectator, The Times, Channel 4 News, The Telegraph). Separately, a corruption scandal threatens Ukraine's government (The Economist).
09:34
In an apparent bid to appease growing public anger over the migrant crisis, the left-wing Labour Party government announced a series of restrictions on Monday to make Britain a less attractive destination for illegals. However, Brexit boss Nigel Farage noted that key questions remain and warned that the policies may even result in more migrants simply being allowed in through new legal routes created by the plan.
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09:52
The significance of the land of Pinochet and the Chicago Boys handing victory to a communist cannot be understated, writes Charlie Ebert. Jeannette Jara benefited from a divided right in the first round of voting โ€“ but in the run-off, she will lose this advantage.
09:52
12:44
Keir Starmer Makes Plea For Cabinet Unity After Days Of Labour In-Fighting
12:44

13:40โ‡ขChinese Spies Alarm UK Parliament

โŒจUK media is heavily focused on warnings from MI5 to MPs regarding potential targeting by Chinese spies (The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times). Concurrently, Labour's proposed immigration crackdown continues to be a point of contention, with Farage warning of more migrants and public anger in poverty-stricken areas (Breitbart London, Daily Mail).
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16:21
BBC

Trump to welcome Saudi Arabia's crown prince - and Ronaldo - to the White House

The football star plays in Saudi Arabia, and will be at the White House alongside the country's de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
16:21

16:22โ‡ขChina's Shadow Over Parliament

โŒจUK media continues to focus on MI5 warnings to MPs regarding potential Chinese espionage, with two individuals named in the latest security alert (Sky News, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Times). Concurrently, Labour's immigration reforms remain a key discussion point, with Farage and Spiked advocating for tougher measures on legal migration, and a UN plan for Gaza is seen as a first step (Breitbart London, The Guardian, Spiked).
16:31
BBC

Trump welcomes Saudi's crown prince to White House, with Ronaldo also due to attend

The football star plays in Saudi Arabia, and will be at the White House alongside the country's de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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17:39
BBC

Trump and Saudi's crown prince talking to media in Oval Office

The football star plays in Saudi Arabia, and will be at the White House alongside the country's de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
17:39
17:48
BBC

Saudi's crown prince says they will invest $1tn in US during Oval Office meeting with Trump

The two leaders are also expected to discuss AI and wider regional issues during the crown prince's visit to the US.
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18:17
BBC

Trump defends Saudi crown prince over killing of journalist as they hold talks in Washington

The crown prince also tells reporters in the Oval Office that Saudi Arabia will invest $1tn in the United States.
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18:44

18:55โ‡ขTrump Shields Crown Prince

โŒจUK media is prominently featuring President Trump's defense of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman regarding the Jamal Khashoggi murder during their Washington talks (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian, Sky News). Concurrently, discussions continue on Labour's proposed asylum plans, with concerns raised about their impact on families and integration (Morning Star Online, New Statesman), and MI5's warnings about Chinese espionage targeting MPs (The Independent, The Telegraph, The Times).
19:29
BBC

US House votes on releasing Epstein files as Marjorie Taylor Greene says Maga has been 'torn apart'

The House of Representatives will vote on whether to release all files relating to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
19:29
19:49
BBC

US House votes overwhelmingly to make justice department release Epstein files

The bipartisan bill will now have to pass a Senate vote before President Donald Trump signs it into law.
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20:38

21:01โ‡ขEpstein Files Unleashed

โŒจUK media prominently features the US House vote to release Epstein files, despite President Trump's earlier opposition and alleged "Democrat hoax" claims, signaling a potential shift in Republican unity (BBC News, The Independent, Metro, Sky News, The Economist). Concurrently, Trump's support for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his White House visit, including a promise of F-35 jets and downplaying Khashoggi's murder, also receives significant coverage (Channel 4 News, The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Times).
22:32
BBC

US House and Senate vote overwhelmingly to make justice department release Epstein files

The bipartisan bill will now head to President Donald Trump's desk to be signed into law.
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