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02.12.2024 โ€” The Day Biden Pardoned His Son

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 02.12.2024.

It displays 135 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day Biden Pardoned His Son
โŒจPresident Biden's unexpected pardon of Hunter Biden over gun and tax charges dominated morning headlines, marking a reversal from his June statement against clemency. The White House defended the decision as Democrats joined Republicans in criticism, calling it a choice of family over country.

The Gregg Wallace controversy at BBC escalated after his video blaming "middle-class women of a certain age" for misconduct allegations. By afternoon, Downing Street labeled his comments "misogynistic," leading Wallace to issue an apology claiming he felt "under siege." The BBC refused to pull him off air despite new allegations of inappropriate conduct dating back to 2017.

In Europe, Macron's government faced collapse as Marine Le Pen backed a no-confidence vote against PM Barnier over forced budget passage. Volkswagen announced first factory closures in its 87-year history amid electric vehicle crisis, with 66,000 workers striking.
02.12.2024
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01:03
The Guardian

Joe Biden issues โ€˜full and unconditionalโ€™ pardon to son Hunter

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02:07
BBC

'I hope Americans will understand' says Biden after announcing son's pardon

It comes after the president had previously said he would not pardon his son or commute his sentence.
02:07
02:39
BBC

Joe Biden issues official pardon for son Hunter

The pardon comes after the president had previously said he would not pardon his son or commute his sentence.
02:39
04:47
BBC

Joe Biden issues 'full and unconditional' pardon for son Hunter

The US president repeatedly said he would not give his son clemency over the gun and tax evasion charges
04:47

04:49โ‡ขBiden's Pardon Meets Elton's Darkness

โŒจThe newspapers report on President Biden's unexpected pardon of his son Hunter over gun and tax charges, marking a shift from his June statement against clemency (BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian, Sky News). The BBC faces internal turmoil over Gregg Wallace's comments about his accusers being "women of a certain age" (Independent, Telegraph). Sir Elton John's sudden vision loss during a West End performance leads to him being assisted off stage (Mirror, Sun).
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09:45โ‡ขBiden's Family Over Country

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, marking a shift from previous statements against clemency. Democrats criticize the decision as putting family before country (Daily Mail, Independent, Spectator, Telegraph, Times, BBC, Guardian, Sky). A new development in the Gregg Wallace controversy leads to calls for pulling MasterChef off air (Mirror, Independent). A football stampede results in over 50 deaths following a referee's decision (Metro).
09:59
10:33
The Guardian

Joe Biden issues pardon for son Hunter as Trump rails against โ€˜miscarriage of justiceโ€™

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12:24
The Guardian

Joe Bidenโ€™s pardon for son Hunter condemned as โ€˜bad precedentโ€™

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12:26โ‡ขBBC's MasterChef Meets Biden's Pardon

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on three main developments: Biden's pardon of Hunter continues to draw criticism (Guardian, Evening Standard, Spectator), with new voices condemning it as a "bad precedent". The Gregg Wallace controversy at BBC intensifies, with unions calling MasterChef's future into question (Independent, Sky News, Sun). Labour faces new challenges as Starmer's support drops (HuffPost), while illegal channel crossings surpass 20,000 since Labour's victory (Breitbart).
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14:02โ‡ขDowning Street Condemns Wallace's Words

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Gregg Wallace controversy, with No 10 now labeling his comments about "women of a certain age" as misogynistic (Telegraph, Times, Mirror, HuffPost, Evening Standard). Wallace has apologized and unfollowed his MasterChef co-host John Torode after the latter distanced himself from Wallace (Daily Mail, Sun). Labour's economic plans face growing criticism from businesses warning about proposed tax hikes (Breitbart).
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16:01โ‡ขWallace's Video Meets No 10's Wrath

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on new developments in the Gregg Wallace controversy, with No 10 now involved and Wallace issuing an apology video claiming he felt "under siege" (Mirror, Independent, Sky, Evening Standard, Sun, Times). In European news, Volkswagen announces unprecedented factory closures amid an electric car crisis (Daily Mail), while Macron's government faces collapse over a forced budget passage (Telegraph).
16:07
The Guardian

French PM offers budget concession after Le Pen threatens to topple government

16:07
16:15
The Guardian

French government faces no-confidence vote on Wednesday

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16:47
BBC

White House defends Biden as Republicans criticise pardon for Hunter

The White House says the president "wrestled" with the decision but he felt "enough was enough".
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17:43
BBC

White House defends Biden as Republicans and Democrats criticise pardon for Hunter

The White House says the president "wrestled" with the decision but he felt "enough was enough".
17:43
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18:09โ‡ขBBC Stands by Wallace as France Trembles

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on three major developments: the Gregg Wallace controversy expands as BBC refuses to remove him despite growing pressure, with new allegations of inappropriate conduct emerging (Telegraph, Mirror, Sun, New Statesman, Sky News). France faces political crisis as Marine Le Pen backs no-confidence vote against PM Barnier over austerity measures (Breitbart, Guardian, Times). Volkswagen announces first factory closures in its history amid electric vehicle crisis (Daily Mail).
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19:11
The Guardian

Israel carries out airstrikes in Lebanon after earlier Hezbollah rocket fire

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The Guardian

Israel responds to Hezbollah rocket attack with airstrikes on south Lebanon

20:39
21:03
The Guardian

Syria crisis due to Assadโ€™s refusal to engage with opposition, says Turkish minister

21:03
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21:05โ‡ขAleppo Falls as Wallace Stands

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on renewed fighting in Syria, with rebels seizing Aleppo amid Russian airstrikes (Channel 4, Guardian, Spectator). The Gregg Wallace controversy continues as BBC maintains his position on MasterChef despite new allegations, with Spiked calling for due process (BBC, Independent, Sky, Spiked). The government faces criticism over a ยฃ715M expenditure on the failed Rwanda scheme (HuffPost).
21:38
The Guardian

Israel responds to Hezbollah rocket attack with airstrikes on south Lebanon

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