July 2025 Archive – Sports Perspective UK

When browsing the July 2025 archive, a collection of all articles published during July 2025 on Sports Perspective UK. Also known as July 2025 roundup, it brings together the biggest sports moments, tech‑driven stories, legal shifts and celebrity buzz that defined the month. The archive encompasses sports news, coverage of games, tours, and athlete updates, technology incidents, events where tech or safety intersect, legal developments, new laws and policy debates and celebrity stories, personal lives of public figures. In short, the July 2025 archive is your one‑stop hub for everything that mattered last month.

Sports news that kept fans on their toes

Sports news requires fast reporting and fan‑focused angles, and July delivered both. Tottenham Hotspur announced a pre‑season tour that skips six players staying home for treatment, lining up matches against Arsenal in Hong Kong and Newcastle United in South Korea before a German swing. That announcement sparked chatter on grassroots activities and highlighted how clubs balance star power with player health. Meanwhile, the same month saw a high‑profile shooting at Reno’s Grand Sierra Resort, a grim reminder that safety concerns can ripple into the world of live events, affecting how venues plan security for future games. By connecting a major sports tour with an unexpected security incident, the archive shows how sports news intertwines with broader public safety themes.

Technology incidents dominate headlines when they collide with everyday life. An Atlanta inventor named Julian Brown vanished after raising alarms about his Plastoline fuel tech, a system that could turn plastic waste into usable fuel. His sudden disappearance fed speculation across social platforms and sparked debates on tech‑risk management. Across the Atlantic, Ukraine demonstrated ingenuity by converting cheap civilian drones into precision weapons with U.S. targeting upgrades, a striking example of how hobby‑grade tech can be repurposed for combat. Both stories illustrate that technology incidents demand rapid analysis and often drive policy discussions, a thread that runs through the July archive.

Legal developments shaped the month’s narrative from the UK to South Asia. The UK government moved to criminalise explicit deepfakes, proposing up to two years’ jail for creators or sharers of non‑consensual intimate AI images, a step meant to protect women and girls online. At the same time, Sri Lanka’s parliament debated repealing its Online Safety Act, a law accused of stifling media freedom. These two cases show how legal developments influence digital safety and free expression, underscoring the link between lawmaking and the tech‑driven stories that fill our feed.

Celebrity stories added a human‑interest layer that kept readers scrolling. Jessica Alba’s recent split from longtime husband Cash Warren and her budding romance with actor Danny Ramirez gave fans a fresh look at her personal journey. In music, the new documentary "Bonnie Blue: James Cotton’s Life in the Blues" previewed rare footage, celebrating a blues legend’s impact. Finally, the enduring legacy of Etan Patz reminded us how a 1979 disappearance reshaped child‑safety practices across America, influencing parenting conversations that still matter today. These celebrity and cultural pieces highlight how personal narratives intersect with larger social issues.

All these threads—sports news, technology incidents, legal developments, and celebrity stories—come together in the July 2025 archive, offering a vivid snapshot of a month where entertainment, safety, and policy collided. Below, you’ll find each article laid out in full, ready for a deeper dive into the moments that defined July.

UK Government Targets Explicit Deepfakes with Tough New Criminal Laws

UK Government Targets Explicit Deepfakes with Tough New Criminal Laws

The UK government plans to make explicit deepfakes a criminal offence, with up to two years in prison for creators or sharers of non-consensual intimate AI images. This move is part of a wider effort to protect women and girls from online abuse.

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US Aid Powers Ukraine’s Transformation of Civilian Drones into Precision Weapons

US Aid Powers Ukraine’s Transformation of Civilian Drones into Precision Weapons

Ukraine is taking cheap drones you could buy online and, with help from the US, turning them into precision weapons. By adding advanced American targeting tech and warheads, these upgraded drones strike Russian targets with accuracy. This shows just how creative Ukraine can get with limited resources in a high-tech war.

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Chris Appleton Jokes About Sex and 'Lavender Marriage' with Khloé Kardashian

Chris Appleton Jokes About Sex and 'Lavender Marriage' with Khloé Kardashian

Chris Appleton, Kim Kardashian’s hairstylist, said he’d sleep with Khloé Kardashian even though he’s openly gay. The pair joked about sex, attraction, and even a 'lavender marriage,' fueling playful speculation about their candid, unconventional friendship.

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Etan Patz’s Disappearance Changed Parenting and Child Safety Rules Across America

Etan Patz’s Disappearance Changed Parenting and Child Safety Rules Across America

Etan Patz vanished in 1979, sparking a wave of anxiety among parents and leading to nationwide changes in child safety measures. His case brought about everything from milk carton alerts to national hotlines, and it continues to influence debates about how much freedom children should have versus their safety.

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Jessica Alba’s Dating History: Cash Warren, Friendship Turned Romance with Danny Ramirez, and More

Jessica Alba’s Dating History: Cash Warren, Friendship Turned Romance with Danny Ramirez, and More

Jessica Alba's love life has seen longtime partnerships, celebrity rumors, and new beginnings. She spent nearly two decades married to Cash Warren and shares three kids with him. After their separation in 2025, Alba has been seen with actor Danny Ramirez, signaling a fresh chapter.

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Tottenham's Pre-Season Tour Squad Announced: Key Absences Highlight Asian and German Fixtures

Tottenham's Pre-Season Tour Squad Announced: Key Absences Highlight Asian and German Fixtures

Tottenham Hotspur have revealed their pre-season tour squad, but six notable players will remain in England for treatment. The tour features headline games against Arsenal in Hong Kong and Newcastle United in South Korea, with further matches in Germany. Spurs will also engage in grassroots activities during the trip.

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Sri Lanka Faces Uproar as Motion to Repeal Online Safety Act Reaches Parliament

Sri Lanka Faces Uproar as Motion to Repeal Online Safety Act Reaches Parliament

A motion in Sri Lanka's parliament seeks to repeal the controversial Online Safety Act, criticized for being used against media and political opposition. The law's promised protections remain largely unfulfilled, with ongoing debates exposing deep political rifts and questions about freedom of expression.

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James Cotton: The Untold Story Behind the 'Bonnie Blue' Blues Legend Documentary

James Cotton: The Untold Story Behind the 'Bonnie Blue' Blues Legend Documentary

A new documentary titled 'Bonnie Blue: James Cotton’s Life in the Blues' shines a spotlight on the extraordinary journey of harmonica master James Cotton. The exclusive trailer teases rare footage and intimate interviews, celebrating the legacy and impact of this music legend within the blues community.

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