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06.01.2025 โ€” The Day Trudeau Left His Throne

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 06.01.2025.

It displays 123 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.01.2025 โ‡ข The Day Trudeau Left His Throne
โŒจThe morning opened with Labour leader Keir Starmer's NHS reform announcement, promising to cut waiting lists by 450,000 through extended diagnostic center hours. This policy push was overshadowed by an escalating conflict with Elon Musk over grooming gang investigations, with Starmer accusing Musk of spreading misinformation.

Severe weather continued to disrupt UK transport, with Manchester Airport closing runways and flooding causing major incidents in two regions. The US east coast faced parallel winter storm challenges.

By afternoon, attention shifted to Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement as Canadian Prime Minister, ending his near-decade tenure. The story evolved from speculation to confirmation, with Mark Carney emerging as potential successor.

The evening brought news of RuPaul's Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne's death at 32, which police confirmed as non-suspicious, while coverage continued of a prison officer jailed for filming sexual encounters with inmates.
06.01.2025
05:54
BBC

Millions hit by huge winter storm as seven US states declare state of emergency

A state of emergency has been declared in seven states, with the storm set to bring the coldest temperatures in over a decade.
05:54
05:54

06:05โ‡ขReform Rallies As Starmer Promises NHS Hours

โŒจThe newspapers report developments in three main stories. The Musk-Farage clash continues with Reform UK allies rallying behind Farage (Breitbart, Channel 4, HuffPost). Labour leader Keir Starmer announces NHS reform plans focusing on expanded diagnostic center hours (Independent, Times). The sudden death of RuPaul's Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne at 32 receives coverage (Metro, Mirror), while severe winter weather affects both UK and US transport (BBC, Sky News).
06:55
BBC

Several US states declare emergencies as millions hit by huge winter storm

A state of emergency has been declared in seven states, with the storm set to bring the coldest temperatures in over a decade.
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09:30โ‡ขStarmer's 450K NHS Promise

โŒจThe newspapers report three main developments. Labour leader Keir Starmer announces specific plans to reduce NHS waiting lists by 450,000 through extended diagnostic center hours (HuffPost, Independent, Evening Standard, Times). The Musk-Farage leadership dispute continues with Reform UK allies defending Farage (Breitbart, Independent, New Statesman). Severe weather affects UK transport with flooded motorways and cancelled trains (Sky News), while parallel winter storms hit multiple US states (BBC).
10:08
10:32
The Guardian

South Korea investigators ask police to arrest impeached president

10:32
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10:47
The Guardian

South Korea investigators seek extension of arrest warrant for president

10:47
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10:55
The Guardian

Justin Trudeau could resign as PM as early as today, sources say

10:55
10:55

10:57โ‡ขStarmer's Musk War Meets Vivienne's End

โŒจThe newspapers report three main developments. A dispute between Keir Starmer and Elon Musk over grooming gangs accusations intensifies (Independent, Evening Standard, Times). The sudden death of RuPaul's Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne, 32, is confirmed as non-suspicious by police (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun). Severe weather continues to affect UK transport with new warnings of floods and school closures (Sky News).
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12:15
The Guardian

Canada PM Justin Trudeau could resign as early as Monday, reports say

12:15
12:31
BBC

Major storm hits US east coast as Washington DC faces up to 16 inches of snow

Hundreds of flights have been cancelled as a state of emergency has been declared in seven states.
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13:35
BBC

Major winter storm brings heavy snow and freezing temperatures to swathe of US

Hundreds of flights have been cancelled as a state of emergency has been declared in seven states.
13:35

14:01โ‡ขStarmer Brands Musk's Gang Claims False

โŒจThe newspapers report three major developments. The clash between Keir Starmer and Elon Musk over grooming gang investigations intensifies, with Starmer accusing Musk of spreading misinformation (Breitbart, HuffPost, Independent, Spectator, Times). Severe weather affects both UK, with flooding emergencies and snow warnings (Sky News, Daily Mail), and US with multiple states declaring emergency (BBC). Reports emerge of Justin Trudeau's potential Monday resignation (Guardian).
14:47
The Guardian

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau expected to announce plan to resign

14:47
14:56
15:03
BBC

Canada's PM Justin Trudeau due to speak as reports suggest he will resign

The prime minister is reportedly planning to step down as Liberal Party leader - but will stay as PM until the party chooses a replacement.
15:03
15:43
BBC

Canada's PM Justin Trudeau about to speak as reports suggest he will resign

The prime minister is reportedly planning to step down as Liberal Party leader - but will stay as PM until the party chooses a replacement.
15:43
15:51
The Guardian

Justin Trudeau: Canadian prime minister expected to announce resignation

15:51
16:07
BBC

Canada's PM Justin Trudeau holds news conference as reports suggest he will resign

The prime minister is reportedly planning to step down as Liberal Party leader - but will stay as PM until the party chooses a replacement.
16:07
16:15
BBC

Justin Trudeau resigns as Canadian prime minister

Trudeau says he will remain in the role until the governing Liberal Party chooses a new leader.
16:15
16:16
The Guardian

Justin Trudeau announces plan to resign as Canada's PM after growing leadership crisis

16:16
16:16

16:17โ‡ขTrudeau Bows Out

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Justin Trudeau's announcement to resign as Canadian Prime Minister after nearly 10 years in office, with the Liberal Party expected to lose upcoming elections (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Times). The ongoing Starmer-Musk dispute over grooming gangs continues to receive coverage (Breitbart, HuffPost, New Statesman, Evening Standard), while FTSE 100 chiefs' pay inequality makes headlines (Morning Star).
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18:07
The Guardian

Justin Trudeau: Canadian politicians react as prime minister announces plan to resign

18:07

18:25โ‡ขTrudeau Exits As Prison Guard Films Cell Romance

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Justin Trudeau's resignation as Canadian Prime Minister (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Spectator, Times), with Mark Carney emerging as potential successor. A prison scandal emerges with an officer jailed for filming sexual encounters with inmates at HMP Wandsworth (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun). The Starmer-Musk dispute over grooming gangs continues, with government refusing to release deportation figures (Breitbart, HuffPost, Spiked).
19:12
The Guardian

Justin Trudeau announces plan to quit as Canadaโ€™s prime minister

19:12
19:59
BBC

Canada's Trudeau resigns citing 'internal battles' in governing party

Justin Trudeau says he will stay on as prime minister until his governing Liberal Party chooses a new leader.
19:59
20:07
Starmerโ€™s speech was supposed to be all about his plans to cut NHS waiting lists. Instead the Prime Minister was forced to defend himself after a week of increasingly rabid online attacks by Elon Musk. Sir Keir Starmer hit back, saying those spreading โ€œlies and misinformationโ€ are only interested in themselves, not the victims. Heโ€ฆ
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