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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Gergana Krasteva / Sarah Hooper
King Charles rolled out the Red Carpet for Donald Trump at Windsor Castle in London with a dazzling show of pageantry, pomp and circumstance - but well away from public view as anger grew at the United States President's second State Visit with First Lady Melania Trump.
FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/09/17/four-arrested-epstein-trump-photos-projected-onto-windsor-castle-24181039
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Whitehead
A Kojonup man has been deemed a hero after extinguishing a Petrol Station fire sparked by an allegedly stolen utility vehicle crashing through fuel bowsers at high speeds.
Wearing only footy shorts and sandals, Jesse Johnston-Diack charged into Hi-Way Sales & Service Fuel Station on Albany Highway which had erupted into flames.
FULL REPORT: GSHerald.com.au/news/great-southern-herald/kojonup-hero-extinguishes-fuel-filled-fire-after-alleged-stolen-ute-high-speed-crash-into-local-petrol-station-c-19870457
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Allan Crow
Kirkcaldy has moved one more step closer to multi-million pound funding to transform its Town Centre with confirmation from the Prime Minister that the money is coming.
Sir Keir Starmer made the pledge in the House Of Commons on Wednesday - less than three months after Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer, confirmed Kirkcaldy was one of only three UK towns to be given priority.
FULL REPORT: FifeToday.co.uk/news/people/prime-minister-keir-starmers-pledge-on-multi-million-ps-funding-for-kirkcaldy-town-centre-5312222
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Murray
Thousands marched in London to tell Donald Trump he was not welcome in Britain as the United States President was feted by royalty 25 miles away in Windsor at Windsor Castle.
Protests greeted the global leader of the far-right offensive, with four people arrested for projecting an image of Mr Trump with late paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle and a van displaying the same image was later stopped by police.
FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/not-our-name-not-our-watch
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Max Chesson
Couples set to be married at a popular Kent wedding venue have been left devastated after the business behind it collapsed into administration.
The Blazing Donkey Country Hotel, near Sandwich – which once snubbed a million-pound deal to house Asylum Seekers – has been forced to close its doors after more than 36 years under the ownership of Richard and Sherry Martin.
FULL REPORT: KentONLINE.co.uk/sandwich/news/our-12k-wedding-is-gone-shock-as-popular-kent-venue-ente-329676
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Fiona Brown
An advertising van displaying an image of Jeffrey Epstein and United States President Donald Trump together has been confiscated by Metropolitan Police, according to campaigners.
The group Everyone Hates Elon had been displaying the van in Windsor on the morning of Wednesday 17 September 2025 as the American Commander In Chief is in the United Kingdom on a State Visit at the capital's Windsor Castle visiting King Charles and Queen Camilla, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump.
FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/25474015.journalists-detained-ad-van-trump-epstein-picture-seized
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Raj Daluja
Prime Minister Narendra Modi - on Wednesday - said Indian soldiers brought Pakistan to its knees "in the blink of an eye" during Operation Sindoor and the world saw a terrorist crying, comments coming after terror outfit JEM's commander admitted losses suffered by the family of its chief.
FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/world-saw-pak-terrorist-crying-recounting-plight-modi
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jane Dalton
United Kingdom rolled out the finest pageantry for Donald Trump and Melania Trump as King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed the United States President, and the First Lady, for his historic – and controversial – second State Visit.
The Prince and Princess Of Wales also formed part of the royal charm offensive at Windsor Castle.
FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/trump-windsor-king-queen-state-visit-b2828340.html
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ben Waddell
A major investigation has begun after human remains belonging to a missing Glasgow man were found in Loch Lomond.
Graham Wright vanished last month.
Graham Wright was reported missing to Police Scotland on Monday 25 August 2025, after last being seen at approximately 12:00 on Wednesday 20 August 2025 around the Cumberland Street vicinity in the city's Gorbals area.
FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/25474949.major-probe-glasgow-mans-remains-found-loch-lomond
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kate Nelson / Claudia Trotman
Keep yer wig on, Orange Manbaby.
It's a bit blowy.
King Charles gave Manbaby Donald Trump a big welcome at Windsor Castle for his hair-storic second State Visit.
FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/news/latest-news/breaking-trump-lands-uk-ahead-35913778
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Caitlin Cassidy
Almost 30 staff at the Australian National University's humanities school have stopped work after an internal report warned of psychological hazards in their workplace related to the institution's restructure.
Workers affected by university restructure advised to ‘remove themselves from the hazardous work environment’ if they believe they are at psychosocial risk.
FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/australia-news/2025/sep/17/almost-30-staff-at-anu-humanities-school-stop-work-after-health-and-safety-report-warns-of-serious-harm
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Claire Jones / Kate Duguid
The Federal Reserve cut Interest Rates by a quarter point for the first time this year.
Fears over Jobs Market.
US Central Bank has signalled further reductions on the back of Labour Party market weakness.
Miran backs bigger move.
FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/f1d4522b-331e-45d5-b676-24dc5b8e3c92
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted
There is a sense of profound shock being felt in Tipperary Town following the death of a pensioner who was assaulted last Friday and has since passed away.
Moving tributes have been paid to Teddy Murnane of St Michael's Avenue, Tipperary Town, a man in his eighties, who passed away at Limerick University Hospital.
FULL REPORT: TipperaryLive.IE/news/tipperary-town/1895035/tipperary-town-pensioner-who-died-after-being-assaulted-was-described-as-a-lovely-neighbour.html
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn
One of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's key objectives for United States President Donald Trump's State Visit looks to have already failed, with reports that the United Kingdom will not be able to secure tariff-free access for its Steel Industry.
FULL REPORT: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/politics/union-urges-clarity-on-us-steel-tariffs-with-trump-visit-5318911
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Greene
Anthony Albanese's defence treaty meltdown after Beijing envoy's PNG charm mission.
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has assured Beijing his country place "great importance" on relations with China.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Ferguson / Rebecca Russell / Hanisha Sethi / Sophia Papamavroudi
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were welcomed to the United Kingdom by an impressive display of pomp and pageantry and glittering state banquet at Windsor Castle in London.
President Donald Trump praised Catherine, Princess Of Wales for looking so "so radiant and so healthy" during a speech inside the royal castle.
FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/royal/2109138
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Brad Harper
A Kent mum at the centre of an online storm says she "absolutely" regrets posting a controversial TikTok video about the murder of United States activist Charlie Kirk – but insists her words have been "totally misconstrued".
Charlotte Hayes has been bombarded with vile threats and even had her business kicked out of the county's largest Indoor Market after she uploaded a clip in the wake of the 31-year-old's death, signing it off with: "Fucking kill them all. Kill them all".
FULL REPORT: KentONLINE.co.uk/folkestone/news/kent-mum-targeted-after-kill-them-all-video-on-charlie-kir-329898
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie
Something special is happening in a Melton Mowbray shopping precinct – all the businesses are run by women and they have created their own little community.
The final unit was occupied at the start of this month on Bowley Court, which is a bit of a 'hidden gem' accessed via Sherrard Street or Windsor Street in the Town Centre.
FULL REPORT: MeltonTimes.co.uk/lifestyle/shopping/the-friendly-female-shopkeepers-who-have-created-their-own-community-in-melton-5312149
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mellisa Sheil
A man from Denmark, a father of three who lived in Western Australia, has been jailed for long-term Domestic Violence against his ex-wife and Violent Assault on his teenage son.
FULL REPORT: AlbanyAdvertiser.com.au/news/albany-advertiser/denmark-father-of-three-jailed-for-long-term-domestic-violence-against-ex-wife-violent-assault-of-teen-son-c-19940321
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harbert
Parking charges at one of Kent's most popular shopping destinations have been branded "insulting" after rising for the third time in as many years.
Ashford Designer Outlet, owned by McArthurGlen, has increased its minimum parking fee to £3 for four hours - up from £2.50 last year and £2 the year before.
FULL REPORT: KentONLINE.co.uk/kent/news/it-s-insulting-shoppers-hit-out-at-new-outlet-parking-fee-329737
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Unlisted
Rubbish piled up in gardens, parties, assaults and drug dealing at social houses.
More council tenants are seeking transfers over Anti Social Behaviour issues.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Geogia Campion
Crowds soaked up the sunny weather as the flocked in droves from around Western Australia for the 2025 Newdegate Machinery Field Days.
Over 300 exhibitors were featured at the Field Days and included a range of displays of seeders, artisanal food products, harvesters, solar panels, clothing and accessories, highland cows, sheep, Kelpie puppies, and food vans.
FULL REPORT: NarroginObserver.com.au/countryman/field-days/in-pictures-people-flock-in-droves-to-2025-newdegate-machinery-field-days-c-19950213
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Blackley
Scotland's centuries-old Not Proven verdict is to be abolished following an historic vote by MSPs.
In one of the most radical overhauls of the Criminal Justice System since devolution, new legislation will mean the accused will only be found either guilty or not guilty in court.
FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15108503
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Fricker
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner celebrated his freedom by tucking into a McDonald's cheeseburger.
Wearing a burgundy striped shirt and with his hair dishevelled by the wind, he went unnoticed by other diners.
FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/madeleine-mccann-suspect-scoffs-mcdonalds-35921245
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charles Hymas / Albert Tait / Danny Shaw
Keir Starmer's deal dealt major blow by temporary last-minute injunction.
Keir Starmer's One In, One Out migrant deal was dealt a major blow after High Court blocked the deportation of an Asylum Seeker to France.
FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09/16/migrant-deportations-blocked-in-blow-to-starmers-deal
News In Brief follows.
- Royal Welcome For Trump
King Charles hosted US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania at Windsor Castle with elaborate pageantry, amid growing public anger over the controversial State Visit (Metro (South Edition)). - Petrol Station Hero
A man from Kojonup heroically extinguished a fire at a Petrol Station caused by a stolen vehicle crashing into fuel bowsers, dressed only in shorts and sandals (Great Southern Herald). - Funding Boost For Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy has advanced towards multi-million-pound funding for Town Centre regeneration, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirming the allocation in the House Of Commons (Fife Free Press). - Protests Against Trump
Thousands protested in London against US President Donald Trump's State Visit, with arrests made over projections and displays linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, while he was hosted by royalty at Windsor Castle (Morning Star). - Wedding Venue Closure
Couples are devastated after The Blazing Donkey Country Hotel near Sandwich entered administration and closed, ending 36 years under its owners who once rejected housing Asylum Seekers (East Kent Mercury). - Police Seize Protest Van
Campaigners report that Metropolitan Police confiscated an advertising van displaying an image of Jeffrey Epstein and US President Donald Trump during his State Visit to Windsor Castle (The National). - Modi Touts Military Success
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted Indian forces' swift action in Operation Sindoor, noting a Pakistani terrorist's admission of losses and public display of distress (State Times). - Royal Charm Offensive
The UK showcased royal pageantry as King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess Of Wales welcomed US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania for his second State Visit at Windsor Castle (The Independent). - Missing Man Found Dead
Human remains found in Loch Lomond have been identified as those of missing Glasgow man Graham Wright, prompting a major police investigation into his disappearance last month (Glasgow Times). - Hairy State Visit
King Charles welcomed US President Donald Trump to Windsor Castle for his second State Visit, with humorous references to windy conditions affecting hairstyles (Daily Star). - University Staff Stop Work
Nearly 30 staff at the Australian National University's humanities school have stopped work due to psychological hazards identified in a report linked to the institution's restructure (The Guardian [Australia Edition]). - US Interest Rate Cut
The US Federal Reserve reduced interest rates by a quarter point, signalling further cuts amid concerns over the jobs market and labour weaknesses (Financial Times). - Pensioner's Tragic Death
Shock grips Tipperary Town after pensioner Teddy Murnane died from injuries sustained in an assault, with tributes paid to the elderly resident (The Nationalist). - Steel Tariff Setback
Reports indicate the UK failed to secure tariff-free steel access ahead of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's talks with US President Donald Trump during his State Visit (The Yorkshire Post). - Australia-China Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces criticism over defence treaty issues following Papua New Guinea's assurances to China on bilateral relations (The West Australian). - Trump Praises Princess
US President Donald Trump praised the Princess Of Wales' appearance during a lavish state banquet at Windsor Castle, expressing respect for Britain amid pomp and pageantry (Daily Express). - TikTok Video Backlash
A Kent mother regrets posting a controversial TikTok video about the murder of US activist Charlie Kirk, leading to threats, business eviction, and claims her words were misconstrued (Folkestone & Hythe Express). - Women-Run Business Hub
All businesses in Melton Mowbray's Bowley Court Shopping Precinct are now run by women, fostering a supportive community in the Town Centre (Melton Times). - Domestic Violence Conviction
A father of three from Denmark has been jailed in Western Australia for prolonged Domestic Violence against his ex-wife and assault on his teenage son (Albany Advertiser). - Outlet Parking Fee Hike
Shoppers criticise escalating parking fees at Ashford Designer Outlet, now £3 for four hours, marking the third increase in as many years (Kentish Express). - Anti Social Behaviour Issues
Tipperary council tenants are increasingly seeking transfers due to Anti Social Behaviour in Social Housing, including rubbish accumulation, parties, assaults, and drug dealing (Tipperary Star). - Field Days Draw Crowds
Thousands attended the 2025 Newdegate Machinery Field Days in Western Australia, featuring over 300 exhibitors with displays ranging from agricultural machinery to artisanal products and animals (Narrogin Observer). - Not Proven Verdict Scrapped
Scotland's Not Proven verdict has been abolished by MSPs in a major criminal justice reform, leaving only Guilty or Not Guilty options in court (Scottish Daily Mail). - McCann Suspect Spotted
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner, recently freed, was spotted enjoying a McDonald's meal unnoticed by others (Daily Mirror). - Migrant Deal Blocked
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's migrant deal suffered a setback as the High Court blocked an Asylum Seeker's deportation to France due to a last-minute injunction (The Daily Telegraph).
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