- Iranian hacking group threatens US Marines after leaking personal details
- German rescuers transport stranded humpback whale to deeper waters
- Russia deepens ties with Iran as foreign minister praises strategic partnership
- US President Confirms Iran’s Request to Lift Blockade
- European Parliament demands 10% hike in EU long-term budget plan
- US Rejects Iran’s Proposal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Amid Nuclear Concerns
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For a second night, violence erupted in Ballymena, County Antrim, after a vigil over an alleged sexual assault by two 14-year-old boys descended into rioting.
A report urges the government to ban “No Ball Games” signs and promote outdoor play in children’s lives, highlighting the negative impact of smartphones on playtime.
 After a fatal stabbing of a 31-year-old school aide by a 14-year-old in Nogent, President Emmanuel Macron vowed to outlaw social media use for under-15s âwithin a few monthsâ if the EU fails to adopt similar measures.
Most of Wednesdayâs newspaper front pages lead with todayâs Spending Review, set to be released this afternoon. The papers lead with the reports already out in press including almost ÂŁ40 billion reportedly set aside for housing and a massive ÂŁ86 billion package for science and tech.Â
Beyond the spending review, thereâs some coverage of the mass school shooting in Austria – with at least 10 dead and many injured. Thereâs some coverage of Gaza as Greta Thunberg speaks out about being detained and deported by Israel and the UK has issued sanctions against two far-right Israeli ministers for their comments over Gaza.Â
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Grab your coffee âitâs time to dive into whatâs lighting up the UK news (and beyond) this Wednesday, 11 June 2025.
This morning in London the grey skies are putting in an appearance âand with rain on the way, if you head out, donât forget your brolly!
The UK news is dominated by the Spending Review which Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out later today. Several big announcements have already been leaked to the press – including billions being spent on a science and tech package.
Elsewhere, the ongoing chaos in LA has a prominent place on news websites and the front pages. The LA major has issued a curfew in a bid to quell the growing violence – which has grown rapidly since Trump sent in the National Guard to deal with what was essentially small protests against immigration raids.
The sports papers react to Englandâs 3-1 loss to Senegal – with pundits already panicking ahead of next yearâs World Cup.
Protests in Los Angeles triggered by intensified ICE immigration raids have entered their fifth day, prompting President Trump to deploy around 700 active-duty Marines alongside 4,000 National Guard troopsâdespite California officials condemning the move as âillegalâ and âauthoritarianâ.
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Jimin and Jung Kook received a hero’s welcome after their discharge from South Korea’s military, marking a step towards BTS’s anticipated reunion.
Two men have been sentenced to life imprisonment for aiding the 2017 murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, with a jury concluding they supplied materials for the car bomb.
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