September 2025 Archive – Your Quick Reference Guide

When browsing the September 2025 Archive, a curated snapshot of everything published on our site during September 2025. Also known as Sept‑2025 collection, it brings together the most talked‑about stories from motorsports, global affairs, entertainment and tech. This archive encompasses the pulse of the month, giving you a single place to catch up on what mattered.

One of the biggest threads in September was the surge of motorsports news. From Gianluigi Donnarumma’s high‑profile move to Manchester City to Norway’s £10bn Type 26 frigate deal that reshapes naval strategy, the month blended on‑track drama with off‑track engineering feats. At the same time, entertainment headlines, like the heated debate over Margot Robbie’s casting in Wuthering Heights, showed how pop culture and historical accuracy collide. These stories require a blend of fan insight and factual reporting, which our archive delivers in plain language.

Beyond the racing circuits and red‑carpet buzz, the archive captures significant world events. The M23 armed group’s forced displacement of civilians from DR Congo into Rwanda highlighted ongoing conflict dynamics, while a fact‑check on UK supermarkets debunked the cash‑ban rumor, illustrating how misinformation spreads. These pieces influence public perception and policy discussions, linking global security concerns with everyday consumer behavior. Together, the posts illustrate how a single month can thread together sports, security, entertainment and tech into a coherent narrative.

What to Expect Below

Below you’ll find each article listed with its title, a short rundown and key tags. Whether you’re a motorsports fan looking for transfer updates, a reader tracking international news, or someone curious about the latest entertainment controversies, this archive gives you the context you need before you dive deeper. Let’s get into the details.

M23 armed group in DR Congo accused of forcibly transferring civilians to Rwanda
Sep, 11 2025

M23 armed group in DR Congo accused of forcibly transferring civilians to Rwanda

Human Rights Watch says M23, backed by Rwanda, forcibly moved more than 1,500 people from eastern DR Congo into Rwanda—acts it calls war crimes under the Geneva Conventions. The group dismantled displacement camps near Goma and pushed civilians across the border, sometimes under UNHCR oversight "done under pressure." HRW also cites mass killings in July 2025 and a pattern of intimidation and violence.

Margot Robbie’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ look sparks row over accuracy and age gap
Sep, 4 2025

Margot Robbie’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ look sparks row over accuracy and age gap

Leaked set photos of Margot Robbie in a white wedding gown for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights triggered a backlash over historical accuracy and casting. Fans argue the dress is anachronistic and that Robbie, 34, is too old to play Catherine Earnshaw, who dies at 18 in the novel. Supporters say creative choices and practical filming needs often trump strict fidelity. The production has not released official stills.

Margot Robbie ‘Wuthering Heights’ Set Photos Spark Backlash as Viral Images Divide Fans
Sep, 4 2025

Margot Robbie ‘Wuthering Heights’ Set Photos Spark Backlash as Viral Images Divide Fans

Viral set photos of Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw in a new Wuthering Heights adaptation have split audiences. Supporters cite her range and past period work, while critics question the casting and the visual tone. The production hasn’t commented, and debate is raging across social media as filming continues.

Marvel Zombies on Disney+: TV-MA First for Marvel Animation — Release Date, Cast, and What to Expect
Sep, 3 2025

Marvel Zombies on Disney+: TV-MA First for Marvel Animation — Release Date, Cast, and What to Expect

Marvel Zombies hits Disney+ on September 24, 2025, with all four episodes dropping at once. The TV-MA animated horror series continues the What If...? zombie outbreak, led by showrunner Bryan Andrews and writer Zeb Wells. MCU stars like Elizabeth Olsen, Simu Liu, Florence Pugh, and David Harbour return. Expect gruesome action, surprises, and a darker tone—the first TV-MA title from Marvel Studios Animation.

Gianluigi Donnarumma seals Manchester City move as Ederson heads to Fenerbahce
Sep, 2 2025

Gianluigi Donnarumma seals Manchester City move as Ederson heads to Fenerbahce

Manchester City have signed Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG for around £26–30m on a five-year deal to 2030, as Ederson departs for Fenerbahce in a £12.1–14m move after eight trophy-laden years. Donnarumma will compete with James Trafford for the No 1 spot. The move signals a tactical shift for Pep Guardiola after years of Ederson’s distribution defining City’s build-up play.

Marc Guehi stays: Oliver Glasner blocks sale amid Liverpool interest after Villa win
Sep, 2 2025

Marc Guehi stays: Oliver Glasner blocks sale amid Liverpool interest after Villa win

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has shut down talk of Marc Guehi leaving for Liverpool, insisting the captain will not be sold without a ready-made replacement. After Guehi scored in a 3-0 win over Aston Villa, Glasner said there is "no deal" and keeping him is vital for the season. Reports claimed the manager even threatened to quit if the defender was sold.

UK supermarkets: Fact-checking the September cash ban rumor
Sep, 1 2025

UK supermarkets: Fact-checking the September cash ban rumor

A viral claim says UK supermarkets will scrap cash payments in September. There’s no official announcement from major chains or government policy mandating a cash ban. We break down what’s real, what stores can legally do, how payment habits are changing, and what shoppers should expect at the tills this autumn.

Type 26 frigate: Norway picks British design in £10bn deal to bolster North Atlantic security
Sep, 1 2025

Type 26 frigate: Norway picks British design in £10bn deal to bolster North Atlantic security

Norway has chosen the UK's Type 26 frigate in a £10bn deal for at least five ships, edging out designs from France, Germany, and the US. Built in Glasgow with deliveries from 2030, the ships will replace Norway’s Nansen-class and expand NATO’s ASW strength in the North Atlantic. The partnership opens industrial opportunities for Norwegian firms and supports around 4,000 jobs across the UK supply chain.