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01.12.2024

01.12.2024 โ€” The Day Aleppo Fell and Wallace Blamed Women

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 01.12.2024.

It displays 86 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day Aleppo Fell and Wallace Blamed Women
โŒจSyrian rebels captured Aleppo in a sudden offensive, prompting Russian airstrikes and Iranian diplomatic intervention. Assad's forces retreated from central positions, marking a significant shift in the Syrian conflict. The war monitor reported hundreds killed since the offensive began.

The Gregg Wallace controversy, which began with his departure from MasterChef over inappropriate behavior allegations, took a new turn when he released a video blaming "middle-class women of a certain age" for the complaints. This sparked intense backlash, with Kirstie Allsopp revealing inappropriate "sex act" comments and former contestants describing a "toxic environment." By evening, BBC staff were reportedly in mutiny over the handling of allegations that dated back to 2017.

In entertainment news, Elton John made an unexpected announcement about vision loss during "The Devil Wears Prada" musical premiere, requiring assistance from his husband to leave the stage.
01.12.2024
01:28

02:46โ‡ขAssad Statues Fall While NATO Builds Wall

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating events in Syria, with rebels gaining ground in Aleppo and toppling Assad family statues (Evening Standard, Sky News, Guardian). NATO's preparation for potential conflict intensifies with a ยฃ2 billion shield on Russia's border (Metro). In Hong Kong, the BBC documents the suppression of protest movements over the past decade (BBC). The Gregg Wallace controversy continues with new revelations about a staff hotline established three years ago (Mirror, Telegraph, Times).
06:08
07:43
The Guardian

Trump picks loyalist Kash Patel to run FBI

07:43
07:59
The Guardian

Syrian militants reach central Aleppo as government forces appear to retreat

07:59
08:31
08:48
Evening Standard

Wallace says allegations come from 'middle-class women of certain age'

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08:48
09:03
BBC

Syria's Assad vows to defend Aleppo as rebel forces advance

The offensive marks the most significant fighting in Syria's civil war in recent years.
09:03
09:19
BBC

More Russian strikes as Syrian rebels push south from Aleppo

The offensive marks the most significant fighting in Syria in recent years.
09:19

09:21โ‡ขWallace Blames Middle-Class Women

โŒจThe newspapers report on two main developments: The Gregg Wallace controversy intensifies as he attributes accusations of inappropriate behavior to "middle-class women of a certain age" (Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Sun, Telegraph), while earlier warnings to BBC from 2017 resurface (Times). Meanwhile, Syrian rebels advance in Aleppo amid Russian airstrikes (BBC, Guardian), and MPs pass a historic assisted dying bill (Metro).
10:58
The Guardian

Russian airstrikes hit north-west Syria as militants reportedly take Aleppo

10:58
10:59
12:02
12:02
BBC

More Russian strikes as Syrian rebels push south after taking Aleppo

The offensive marks the most significant fighting in Syria in recent years.
12:02
12:03
The Guardian

Iranโ€™s top diplomat to visit Damascus as Syriaโ€™s allies rally after fall of Aleppo

12:03
12:15
BBC

More Russian strikes as Syrian rebels advance further after taking Aleppo

The offensive marks the most significant fighting in Syria in recent years.
12:15
12:59

13:29โ‡ขAleppo Falls As Wallace Blames Women

โŒจThe newspapers report on intensifying developments in Syria, where rebels advance in Aleppo triggering Russian strikes and Iranian diplomatic response (BBC, Guardian, Breitbart). The Gregg Wallace controversy continues with new public statements blaming "middle-class women of a certain age" for allegations (Mirror, Sky News, Telegraph), while Putin signs off record military budget for 2025 amid ongoing Ukraine war (Breitbart).
14:16
14:24
16:08
The Guardian

Hundreds killed since launch of Syrian rebel offensive, says war monitor

16:08
17:03

17:35โ‡ขWallace Blames Women As Aleppo Falls

โŒจThe newspapers report on major developments in Syria, where rebels have captured most of Aleppo in a sudden offensive (Channel 4, BBC, Guardian), resulting in hundreds of casualties. Meanwhile, the Gregg Wallace controversy intensifies as multiple sources (Daily Mail, Telegraph, Sun, Mirror) cover his attempt to blame "women of a certain age" for complaints about his behavior, with former contestants coming forward with new allegations. Notably, Elon Musk is reportedly considering a $100 million donation to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party (Breitbart).
17:43
17:54
The Guardian

Iranโ€™s top diplomat to visit Damascus as Syriaโ€™s allies rally

17:54
18:12
18:54
19:01
20:07
The Guardian

Syrian and Russian airstrikes hit Aleppo and Idlib after insurgents advance

20:07
20:47

22:10โ‡ขAleppo Falls As Elton Goes Blind

โŒจThe newspapers report on the fall of Aleppo to Syrian rebels, with subsequent Russian and Syrian airstrikes killing hundreds (BBC, Channel 4, Guardian). The Gregg Wallace controversy continues at BBC with staff mutiny and public criticism from Ulrika Jonsson (Telegraph, Sun). New developments include Elton John's public admission of vision loss during a West End performance (Daily Mail), and reports of Elon Musk potentially donating ยฃ78M to support Nigel Farage (Metro, Breitbart).