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04.02.2025

04.02.2025 โ€” Letby's Trial and Sweden's Pain

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 04.02.2025.

It displays 154 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.02.2025 โ‡ข Letby's Trial and Sweden's Pain
โŒจThe morning brought medical experts challenging Lucy Letby's murder conviction, claiming no crimes were committed and questioning the evidence that led to her life sentence. The experts' presentation dominated UK media until midday.

Trump's trade confrontation with China materialized as both sides implemented new tariffs, while Canada and Mexico secured temporary reprieves through border security agreements. Markets responded negatively to the escalation.

By early afternoon, attention shifted to Sweden as reports emerged of a shooting at an education center in ร–rebro. The situation evolved from initial reports of five injured to confirmation of approximately ten deaths, marking Sweden's worst mass shooting. The evening saw Trump hosting Netanyahu, announcing US withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council and proposing Palestinian resettlement outside Gaza. The day concluded with news of Aga Khan IV's death in Lisbon.
04.02.2025
00:07
01:03
The Guardian

Trump to pause Canada and Mexico tariffs for at least 30 days as China levies set to take effect Tuesday

01:03
02:39
02:47
02:55
The Guardian

Trump to pause Canada tariffs for at least 30 days as China levies set to take effect Tuesday โ€“ live

02:55
03:19
The Guardian

Trump to pause Canada tariffs for at least 30 days as China levies set to take effect on Tuesday โ€“ live

03:19
04:07

04:09โ‡ขNorth American Tariffs Pause, China Stands Alone

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Trump's latest trade negotiations, with Canada and Mexico securing a 30-day tariff pause while China remains targeted (BBC, Guardian, Sky, Times). Trump's controversial prison proposal to send US inmates to El Salvador generates coverage (Daily Mail). The Sheffield school stabbing continues to receive attention as the victim's identity is revealed (Mirror, Metro).
04:39
BBC

China tariffs deadline looms after Trump agrees reprieves with Canada and Mexico

The world's second largest economy braces for a new 10% levy that will hit all exports to the US.
04:39
05:11
BBC

China braces for new Trump tariffs as deadline passes

It comes after US President Donald Trump agreed reprieves for 25% levies on Canada and Mexico.
05:11
05:11
The Guardian

Deadline for US 10% tariffs on China passes; Trump pauses Canada levies for at least 30 days

05:11
05:27
BBC

China announces retaliatory action as Trump tariffs take effect

It comes after a deadline set by US President Donald Trump for 10% levies on Chinese imports passes.
05:27
05:35
The Guardian

China announces retaliatory tariffs moments after US levies take effect

05:35
07:11
The Guardian

China unveils US tariffs and Google investigation in response to Trump levies

07:11
07:27
New Statesman
Keir Starmer must rebuild the UKโ€™s enfeebled armed forces โ€“ but he faces an almighty row first.
07:27
07:59

08:02โ‡ขChina Strikes Back While Reform Surges

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on China's immediate response to Trump's new tariffs, including retaliatory measures and a Google investigation (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky). In domestic politics, Nigel Farage's Reform party leads both Labour and Conservatives in a major poll for the first time (Breitbart), while concerns about UK's military capabilities emerge as Starmer faces pressure over defense policy (New Statesman).
09:03
10:08
10:15
Spiked

Come to spikedโ€™s 25th anniversary party

10:15

11:14โ‡ขNew Evidence Shakes Letby Verdict

โŒจThe newspapers focus on three major developments: new medical evidence questioning Lucy Letby's guilt is being presented (Independent, Mirror, Sky), Nigel Farage's Reform UK party leads in polls for the first time (HuffPost, Breitbart), and China's retaliatory measures against Trump's tariffs (Times, BBC, Guardian). The tragic death of Tom Kingston, husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, receives coverage through his parents' first interview (Daily Mail).
11:19
BBC

Trump's 10% tariff on China begins as Beijing plans retaliation on US coal, gas, and pick-ups

China's tariffs - due to begin next Monday - would also apply to US oil and farm machinery, but more talks are due this week.
11:19
11:43
BBC

Trump's 10% tariff on China begins as Beijing plans retaliation on US energy and some cars

China's tariffs - due to begin next Monday - would also apply to US oil and farm machinery, but more talks are due this week.
11:43
11:52
12:07
The Guardian

China announces retaliatory tariffs moments after Trumpโ€™s levies take effect

12:07
12:39

12:41โ‡ขLetby's Verdict Under Medical Scrutiny

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover two major developments: Medical experts are challenging Lucy Letby's murder conviction, claiming no crimes were committed and questioning the evidence used to convict her (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Times). Meanwhile, China announces retaliatory tariffs on US energy, cars, and farm machinery in response to Trump's new 10% tariff implementation (BBC, Guardian, Sky).
12:55
The Guardian

China unveils US tariffs and Google investigation in response to Trump levies

12:55
12:55
14:07
BBC

Five people shot on Swedish school campus, as police say danger 'not over'

Police say the shooting happened at a school for adults in Orebro, on a campus that is home to other schools.
14:07
14:31
The Guardian

Sweden shooting: police warn โ€˜danger not overโ€™ after five people shot in attack in ร–rebro

14:31
14:47
BBC

At least five people injured in Swedish school campus shooting, one critically

Police say the shooting happened at a school for adults in Orebro, on a campus that is home to other schools.
14:47
14:47
The Guardian

Sweden shooting: suspect may be among the injured after five people shot in attack in ร–rebro, police say

14:47
14:55
The Guardian

Sweden shooting: five people shot at education centre in ร–rebro by attacker police believe is among the injured

14:55

14:58โ‡ขShots Ring Out in Swedish School

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover a shooting at an education center in ร–rebro, Sweden, where five people were injured, one critically. The attacker, believed to be among the injured, wore a mask and used what witnesses described as automatic weapons (BBC, Guardian, Mirror, Sky, Daily Mail). Police warn the danger is not over. The earlier stories about Lucy Letby's contested conviction and Reform UK's poll lead remain in circulation.
15:53
16:24
BBC

At least six people injured in Swedish school campus shooting, one critically

Police say the shooting happened at a school for adults in Orebro, on a campus that is home to other schools.
16:24
16:55
17:12
BBC

Swedish police say 'around 10' people killed in school campus shooting

Police say the shooting happened at a school for adults in Orebro, on a campus that is home to other schools.
17:12
17:12
The Guardian

Sweden shooting: ten people dead after attack at education centre in ร–rebro, say police

17:12
17:28
HuffPost UK
Row Erupts As PM 'Pushes Ahead' With Chagos Deal
17:28

17:30โ‡ขTen Dead in Swedish School

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover a mass shooting at an education center in ร–rebro, Sweden, where around ten people were killed (BBC, Guardian, Sky, Sun, Daily Mail, Mirror). Separately, discussions continue about a potential Chagos Islands sovereignty deal, with reports of Starmer pushing ahead with an enhanced ยฃ9 billion agreement with Mauritius (Times, HuffPost). France reports record-high legal immigration numbers amid calls for a national referendum (Breitbart).
17:44
The Guardian

Sweden shooting: 10 people dead after attack at education centre in ร–rebro, say police

17:44
17:44
18:16
18:24
19:20
BBC

School campus attack is 'Sweden's worst mass shooting', PM says, as around 10 people killed

Police say the shooting happened at a school for adults in Orebro, on a campus that is home to other schools.
19:20
19:44
The Guardian

10 people dead after attack at education centre in ร–rebro, say police

19:44

20:34โ‡ขTen Fall in Swedish School Attack

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover a mass shooting at an education center in ร–rebro, Sweden, described as the country's worst school shooting, with ten people confirmed dead (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky). New developments emerge in the Lucy Letby case, with medical experts questioning her murder convictions (Mirror, Metro). Trump makes headlines by withdrawing the US from the UN Human Rights Council while warning about Iran's nuclear capabilities (Sky, Spectator).
20:48
21:20
21:47
The Guardian

Trump orders US to stop Unrwa funding and withdraws from UN human rights council ahead of Netanyahu meeting

21:47
22:02
The Guardian

Netanyahu meets with Trump after US president stops Unrwa funding and withdraws from UN rights council

22:02
22:09
BBC

Trump hosts Netanyahu in first foreign leader visit of second term

The pair will discuss the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, before holding a joint news conference at the White House.
22:09
22:41
The Guardian

Trump says Palestinians should permanently leave Gaza as he meets with Netanyahu

22:41
22:51
22:55
BBC

Trump and Netanyahu to hold news conference at White House

The pair met in the Oval Office, where they discussed the ceasefire in Gaza and hostage deal.
22:55

22:57โ‡ขTrump Floats Palestinian Exodus Plan

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Trump's White House meeting with Netanyahu, where Trump suggested Palestinians should permanently leave Gaza and be resettled elsewhere (BBC, Guardian, Metro, Sky). The Swedish school shooting death toll is confirmed at around 10 victims (Channel 4, Independent). The death of Aga Khan IV, spiritual leader to millions of Shia Muslims, is reported from Lisbon (Daily Mail).
23:04
23:59
BBC

Trump and Netanyahu hold news conference at White House

The US and Israeli leaders speak together after Trump doubled down on a suggestion that Palestinians should leave Gaza.
23:59
23:59
The Guardian

Netanyahu and Trump speak after US president says Palestinians should permanently leave Gaza

23:59