September 2025 Archive – Highlights
When browsing the September 2025 Archive, a collection of news and updates published on Morley Motorsports Hub in September 2025. Also known as Sep 2025 posts, it gives readers quick access to the month’s biggest sports moments and political headlines. This archive encompasses both Championship football, the second‑tier English league that fuels rivalries across the north, and British politics, where policy debates and leadership changes shape the nation. The connection is simple: every major story that shaped the public conversation in September lands here, so you can see how a last‑minute goal and a ministerial code breach sit side by side in the same timeline.
September 2025 Archive also serves as a snapshot of how sport and politics intersect in everyday news cycles. On 12 September, Deepdale hosted a pulse‑pounding Championship clash between Preston North End and Middlesbrough. Lewis Dobbin gave Preston the lead, Matt Targett equalised, and Jordan Storey seemed to seal the win before Sontje Hansen struck in the 90+2 minute, forcing a 2‑2 draw. This match illustrates the drama that the Championship brings: intense possession battles, tactical switches, and a fan‑filled stadium that never lets up. The game’s narrative ties directly to the broader theme of competition—whether on a football pitch or in the corridors of power.
What Else Lies Inside?
The political side of the archive captures a very different type of tension. On 19 September, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner announced her resignation after an inquiry found she breached the ministerial code by underpaying stamp duty on a Hove property. The report praised her integrity but highlighted a failure to seek expert tax advice, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to accept her departure and reshuffle the cabinet. This story shows how the ministerial code acts as a compliance framework that can trigger high‑level changes when violated. The ripple effect of Rayner’s exit—new appointments, a shift in Labour’s strategy, and ongoing public debate—mirrors the way a dramatic football result can reshape league tables and fan expectations. Together, these two pieces paint a picture of September 2025 as a month where on‑field excitement and off‑field accountability both demanded attention. Below you’ll find the full list of articles, each offering a deeper dive into the events that defined the month for sports lovers and political watchers alike.

Championship thriller at Deepdale: Preston 2-2 Middlesbrough after stoppage-time twist
Derek Kingsworth Sep 14 0Preston North End and Middlesbrough drew 2-2 in a breathless game at Deepdale, with Sontje Hansen equalizing in the 90+2 minute. Lewis Dobbin opened the scoring for Preston before Matt Targett leveled. Jordan Storey looked to have won it late, but Boro’s pressure told. The visitors dominated possession and shots, yet both sides left with a point in this Round 5 clash.
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Angela Rayner resignation: Deputy PM quits over ministerial code breach tied to stamp duty
Derek Kingsworth Sep 7 0Angela Rayner has resigned as Deputy Prime Minister after an inquiry found she breached the ministerial code by underpaying stamp duty on a Hove property. The report said she acted with integrity but failed to seek expert tax advice. Keir Starmer accepted her resignation with regret. David Lammy replaces her as Deputy PM in a reshuffle billed as 'Phase Two' for Labour, while Rayner remains Labour’s deputy leader—for now.
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