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03.01.2025 โ€” The Day Seoul's Military Faced Its Law

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 03.01.2025.

It displays 144 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.01.2025 โ‡ข The Day Seoul's Military Faced Its Law
โŒจSouth Korean investigators' attempt to arrest President Yoon over martial law violations created a constitutional crisis as military units physically blocked law enforcement, leading to a morning standoff that ended with investigators suspending their operation.

Britain's weather crisis intensified as amber warnings predicted up to 40cm of snow and -7.4C temperatures. NHS trusts advised citizens to stay indoors and stock up on essentials. A seven-month-old baby died in an ice-related crash, prompting heightened safety concerns.

The New Orleans attack investigation shifted as FBI declared the suspect acted alone, contradicting previous day's speculation about connections to the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion. The evening brought historic sports news as 17-year-old Luke Littler won the World Darts Championship, defeating Michael van Gerwen 7-3 to claim the ยฃ500,000 prize.
03.01.2025
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The Guardian

Authorities reportedly attempting to arrest Yoon in โ€˜standoff with military unitโ€™ โ€“ latest updates

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The Guardian

Investigators trying to arrest South Koreaโ€™s president Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly blocked by military unit

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BBC

High drama in Seoul as investigators try to arrest South Korea's president

Yoon Suk Yeol is being investigated over a failed attempt to impose martial law last month.
02:15
02:23
The Guardian

Investigators trying to arrest South Koreaโ€™s president Yoon reportedly blocked by military unit

02:23
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The Guardian

Investigators trying to arrest South Koreaโ€™s president Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly blocked by military unit

02:31

02:41โ‡ขSeoul's Military Shields President From Arrest

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of two major developments. In South Korea, investigators attempt to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol over a failed martial law imposition, with military units reportedly blocking the arrest (BBC, Guardian). Meanwhile, the New Orleans attack investigation concludes the suspect acted alone, with no connection to the Tesla blast (Sky News, Channel 4), as new photos emerge of the suspect with explosive devices (Metro). In UK prison news, Sara Sharif's father was reportedly attacked in Belmarsh with a tuna tin lid (Mirror, Sun).
02:47
The Guardian

Investigators trying to arrest South Koreaโ€™s president Yoon reportedly in standoff with security service

02:47
04:47
BBC

Investigators halt attempt to arrest South Korea's president amid dramatic standoff

Yoon Suk Yeol's security officers refuse to allow police to arrest him over his failed attempt to impose martial law last month.
04:47
05:03
The Guardian

Investigators suspend attempt to arrest South Korean president Yoon after standoff with security service

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06:39
BBC

Investigators halt attempt to arrest South Korea's president after dramatic standoff

Yoon Suk Yeol's security officers refuse to allow police to arrest him over his failed attempt to impose martial law last month.
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09:13โ‡ขSeoul's President Escapes Arrest

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of two major developments. South Korean investigators suspend their attempt to arrest President Yoon after a dramatic standoff with security services (BBC, Guardian). Meanwhile, the UK faces severe weather warnings as temperatures drop to -7.4C, with authorities advising people to stay indoors and stock up on essentials (Independent, Metro). The Sara Sharif case returns to headlines as her father is reportedly attacked in Belmarsh prison (Mirror, Evening Standard).
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11:11
The Guardian

Investigators abandon attempt to arrest president Yoon

11:11

11:21โ‡ขFrozen Britain Meets Trump's Oil Critique

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of severe weather in Britain, with Met Office issuing amber warnings for snow and temperatures dropping to -7.4C (Independent, Metro, Sky News). Trump enters UK politics debate, criticizing Labour's North Sea oil tax policy (Times, HuffPost). Meanwhile, Zelensky praises Trump's potential to end the Ukraine war (Breitbart), while Meghan faces scrutiny over her new cookery show's originality (Daily Mail).
11:27
12:15
The Guardian

New Orleans truck attack: investigations continue into suspectโ€™s path to radicalisation

12:15
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13:37โ‡ขIce Claims Baby as Britain Freezes

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of severe weather in Britain, with multiple sources reporting amber warnings and temperatures dropping to -10C. The Met Office warns of up to 16 inches of snow and dangerous freezing rain, while NHS trusts advise people to stay indoors (Daily Mail, Metro, Sky News, Sun). A baby's death in an icy road crash is being investigated (Sky News, Sun). Meanwhile, South Korean authorities fail to arrest President Yoon amid military intervention (BBC).
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The Guardian

Biden to visit New Orleans after deadly truck attack as investigations continue

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The Guardian

Law enforcement concerned about copycat vehicle-ramming attacks; Biden to visit New Orleans next week

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16:33โ‡ขMusk's Grooming Gangs Storm Meets Arctic Freeze

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of two main topics. A severe weather crisis prompts warnings to stay indoors as temperatures drop to -8C, with the health secretary advising citizens to use heating despite fuel concerns (Metro, Mirror, Sky News). Meanwhile, Elon Musk's criticism of UK's handling of grooming gangs sparks heated exchanges with Labour officials and renewed attention to victims' demands for justice (Breitbart, Daily Mail, Evening Standard, New Statesman).
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16:55
The Guardian

New Orleansโ€™s famed Bourbon Street tries to return to normalcy after attack

16:55
17:03
BBC

Voting set to begin as House Speaker Mike Johnson fights to cling on to post

Trump's pick for Speaker can only afford to lose two Republican votes, and one has already pulled his support
17:03
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17:27
The Guardian

Smuggled Starlink devices allegedly used to defy Indiaโ€™s internet shutdowns

17:27
17:59
BBC

Voting begins as House Speaker Mike Johnson fights to cling on to post

Trump's pick for Speaker can only afford to lose two Republican votes, and one has already pulled his support.
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18:23
BBC

Voting under way as House Speaker Mike Johnson fights to cling on to post

Trump's pick for Speaker can only afford to lose two Republican votes, and one has already pulled his support.
18:23
18:55
The Guardian

Mike Johnson fails on first House speakership ballot as three Republicans vote against him

18:55
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19:03
BBC

Mike Johnson set to lose first vote for House Speaker

Trump's pick for Speaker could only afford to lose two Republican votes, and three have seemingly pulled their support.
19:03
19:27
The Guardian

Mike Johnson set to fail on first speakership ballot as at least three Republicans vote against him

19:27

19:38โ‡ขArctic Freeze Meets Johnson's Fall

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of two major developments. Mike Johnson faces likely defeat in his House Speaker bid, with three Republicans opposing Trump's pick (BBC, Guardian). Meanwhile, Britain braces for severe weather as amber warnings predict up to 40cm of snow and -10C temperatures, with officials advising people to stay indoors (Channel 4, Daily Mail, Metro).
19:43
BBC

Mike Johnson survives razor-thin vote to remain House Speaker

Trump's pick has secured the powerful House Speaker role after surviving a close vote against Democrat Hakeem Jeffries.
19:43
19:43
The Guardian

Mike Johnson wins House speakership on first ballot after brief Republican revolt

19:43
19:51
The Guardian

Mike Johnson re-elected as House speaker after brief Republican revolt

19:51
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20:47
The Guardian

Mike Johnson secures US House speakership after facing internal dissent

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21:53โ‡ขTrump Walks Free As Winter Freezes Britain

โŒจThe newspapers expand coverage of critical developments. Trump's hush money case concludes without jail time (BBC, Times), while Mike Johnson secures House speakership despite opposition (Guardian). Britain continues preparations for severe weather with amber alerts and -10C forecasts (Evening Standard, Daily Mail). A significant social care reform delay until 2028 is announced (Channel 4), while 17-year-old Luke Littler approaches victory in World Darts Championship (Mirror).
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