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08.11.2024

08.11.2024 โ€” The Day Trump's Victory Echoed and Amsterdam's Streets Burned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 08.11.2024.

It displays 109 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Trump's Victory Echoed and Amsterdam's Streets Burned
โŒจTrump's election victory continued to reverberate, with his appointment of Susie Wiles as the first female White House chief of staff. Republicans edged closer to a House majority, while Trump promised aggressive tax cuts and deportations. The UK's David Lammy attempted to engage Trump on economic policy despite past criticisms.

Amsterdam faced a crisis as Israeli football fans were attacked, prompting emergency measures and condemnation from the Dutch king, who likened the failure to protect Jews to World War II. Over 60 arrests were made.

An Iranian plot to assassinate Trump was thwarted, with two arrests in New York and one suspect at large. The day concluded with reports of military officials discussing how to handle potential illegal orders from Trump, highlighting ongoing concerns about his impending presidency.
08.11.2024

00:10โ‡ขTrump Taps Wiles as First Female Chief of Staff

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Donald Trump's first major appointment following his election victory. Trump has named Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff, marking the first time a woman has held this position (BBC News, The Guardian, The Independent, The Times). Meanwhile, Prince William reveals in an emotional interview that the past year has been the "hardest of his life" due to cancer diagnoses for both Princess Kate and King Charles (Daily Mail, Sky News).
02:25
03:13
The Guardian

Putin congratulates Trump on election win and says Russia ready for dialogue

03:13
04:57
BBC

Trump picks White House chief of staff, as control of Congress hangs in the balance

President-elect begins to assemble his senior team while counting continues in some crucial House races.
04:57
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08:01

08:11โ‡ขTrump's First Moves: Wiles In, Tax Cuts Loom

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's initial actions following his election victory. He has appointed Susie Wiles as the first female White House chief of staff (BBC News, The Independent). Putin has congratulated Trump and expressed readiness for dialogue (The Guardian). Trump's economic plans, including aggressive tax cuts, are being discussed (The Telegraph, The Times). The media also covers Prince William's emotional revelation about the past year being the "hardest of his life" due to royal family health issues (Metro).
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08:41
The Guardian

Republicans edge closer to House majority as speculation grows over Trump cabinet

08:41
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10:11โ‡ขIsraeli Fans Attacked in Amsterdam

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on an antisemitic attack against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Mirror, Sky News, The Jewish Chronicle). Dutch Prime Minister and opposition leader Geert Wilders strongly condemn the incident. In UK politics, Kemi Badenoch's leadership is noted to reduce Labour's lead (The Independent), while David Lammy dismisses Trump comments as "old news" (HuffPost UK, The Telegraph).
10:17
10:41
The Guardian

Republicans edge closer to House majority as Trump picks chief of staff

10:41
11:13
BBC

No price too high for deportations, says Trump, as his party nears full control of Congress

The president-elect says the new administration will have "no choice" but to carry out deportations.
11:13
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13:05

13:07โ‡ขTrump's Deportation Promise as GOP Nears Congress Control

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's stance on deportations and his party's nearing control of Congress (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Guardian). David Lammy's attempts to engage with Trump on economic policy are noted, despite past criticisms (Breitbart London, The Times). In Amsterdam, attacks on Israeli football fans have prompted emergency measures and condemnation (Sky News, The Jewish Chronicle, The Spectator).
13:37
The Guardian

Millions of Americans reportedly risk losing health insurance under Trump

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15:23โ‡ขSorbie's Passing and Amsterdam's Jewish Ordeal

โŒจThe newspapers report on the death of celebrity hairdresser Trevor Sorbie at 75 after a battle with bowel cancer (Daily Mail, The Mirror). In Amsterdam, attacks on Israeli football fans have prompted emergency measures and condemnation, with the Dutch king expressing regret over the failure to protect Jews (Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times). The NHS chief warns of domestic abuse faced by staff (The Independent).
16:01
The Guardian

Police in Amsterdam arrest more than 60 people after attacks on Israeli football fans

16:01
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16:33
The Guardian

Amsterdam police arrest more than 60 people after attacks on Israeli football fans

16:33
16:49
The Guardian

Millions in US could lose health insurance under Trump as president-elect denies plan to sell Truth Social

16:49
17:05
HuffPost UK
Can Labour Learn Its Lesson From Trumpโ€™s Victory?
17:05
17:05
The Guardian

Elon Musk reportedly joined Donald Trumpโ€™s call with Ukrainian president Zelenskyy

17:05
17:05
The thuggish attacks on Israeli football fans recall Europe's darkest days.
17:05
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17:21
The Guardian

Revolutionary Guard member charged with trying to kill Donald Trump

17:21
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17:37
The Guardian

Iran Revolutionary Guard member charged with trying to kill Trump

17:37
17:45
The Guardian

Iranian man charged with plot to kill Donald Trump

17:45

17:48โ‡ขIranian Assassination Plot Targeting Trump Thwarted

โŒจThe newspapers report on an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump during the US election campaign (The Guardian, Sky News, The Telegraph). Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders calls for deportations following attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam (Breitbart London, Spiked). The UK media also covers the death of 90s supermodel Georgina Cooper at 46 (Daily Mail) and concerns about campus cancel culture eroding liberal values (The Times).
18:57
BBC

Trump's Republicans close in on clean sweep of Congress

As counting continues, the president-elect's party is just three seats short of a majority in the House of Representatives
18:57
18:57
The Guardian

Iranian man charged in plot to kill Trump; judge grants special counselโ€™s request to pause Trumpโ€™s 2020 case

18:57
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20:25
The Guardian

Iranian man charged in plot to kill Trump; Pelosi says Biden should not have immediately endorsed Harris

20:25
20:41
The Guardian

Pelosi criticizes Biden after Trumpโ€™s victory; military officials reportedly discuss how to handle illegal orders from Trump

20:41

20:44โ‡ขTrump's Victory Aftermath: Threats, Plots, and Political Ripples

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of Trump's victory in the 2024 US election. Republicans are close to securing a majority in the House of Representatives (BBC News). There's discussion about potential challenges Trump may pose to governments worldwide (Channel 4 News). Military officials are reportedly discussing how to handle illegal orders from Trump (The Guardian). An Iranian plot to assassinate Trump has been thwarted by the FBI (Metro, The Mirror, The Times). Labour is considering a four-day working week policy (The Telegraph).
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The Guardian

Military officials reportedly discuss how to handle illegal orders from Trump

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