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10.11.2024

10.11.2024 โ€” The Day Silent Tributes Met World Changes

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 10.11.2024.

It displays 84 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Silent Tributes Met World Changes
โŒจTrump's Arizona victory confirmation completed his sweep of swing states, prompting anti-Trump protests across US cities. The transition process faced scrutiny over unsigned ethics pledges.

The Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph became a focal point, with King Charles leading an unprecedented gathering of nine former prime ministers. Kate's return to public duties drew attention, while Queen Camilla's absence due to illness was noted. Sophie Wessex's supportive role towards Kate emerged as a narrative thread through the day.

By evening, reports of Trump's conversation with Putin regarding Ukraine emerged, as Biden prepared appeals to preserve support for Kyiv. Starmer's response materialized in plans for Paris talks with Macron about strengthening UK-EU ties in light of Trump's victory. A fatal stabbing at a London market interrupted the day's ceremonial focus.
10.11.2024
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00:03โ‡ขKate Returns as Queen Steps Back

โŒจThe newspapers report on Kate Middleton's return to public duties at the Festival of Remembrance (Daily Mail, Metro), while Queen Camilla withdraws due to a chest infection. Trump's upcoming White House visit generates coverage (The Guardian), with potential UK trade implications as a US governor suggests Britain might be spared from tariffs (Sky News). Economic concerns surface with Tesco facing a ยฃ1bn national insurance bill (The Times), while farmers threaten disruptions at ports and supermarkets (The Telegraph).
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The Guardian

Anti-Trump protests erupt across US from New York to Seattle

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BBC

Trump projected to win Arizona, completing clean sweep of swing states

It means the Republican finishes the US presidential election with 312 electoral college votes, compared with Kamala Harris's 226.
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08:12โ‡ขTrump Takes Arizona: The Final Piece Falls

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's victory in Arizona, completing his sweep of swing states with 312 electoral votes to Harris's 226 (BBC News, The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph). Anti-Trump protests have emerged across major US cities (The Guardian), while some media outlets critique the left's reaction to the results (Spiked). The transition process faces scrutiny as Trump has reportedly not signed an ethics pledge (Sky News).
08:17
The Guardian

Trump wins Arizona, completing sweep of all seven battleground states, AP declares

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09:29
The Guardian

Donald Trump wins Arizona as US House moves closer to Republican control

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11:07โ‡ขThe King's Silent Tribute

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph, with King Charles leading the nation in a two-minute silence (The Telegraph, Sky News, The Mirror). Kate and William's attendance is highlighted while Camilla's absence due to illness is noted (Daily Mail, The Independent). Nine former prime ministers were present at the ceremony (Sky News). In US news, Trump's Arizona victory is confirmed (The Guardian, BBC News), completing his sweep of swing states.
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BBC

Trump projected to win Arizona for clean sweep of swing states

The president-elect finishes the US presidential election with 312 electoral college votes, compared with Kamala Harris's 226.
13:45

13:48โ‡ขThe King's Solemn Ceremony: Eight Former PMs Stand United

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph, where King Charles led the service with an unprecedented eight former prime ministers present (Metro, Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph). Kate's emotional appearance from the balcony is highlighted across sources. In US news, Trump's Arizona victory is confirmed with 312 electoral votes (BBC News). Reports emerge of antisemitic incidents in Amsterdam and London (Breitbart London, The Jewish Chronicle).
14:33
BBC

Trump and Netanyahu see eye to eye on Iran, Israeli PM says

Benjamin Netanyahu says he and Donald Trump have had three phone calls since the election.
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16:33
The Guardian

Trump sweeps all seven battleground states as Republicans move closer to US House control

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17:08โ‡ขTrump's Sweep Meets Netanyahu's Embrace

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's sweep of battleground states and growing Republican control of the House (The Guardian, Breitbart, BBC). Netanyahu claims alignment with Trump on Iran policy after three post-election calls (BBC). The Remembrance Sunday ceremony features Kate's return and conversation with Sophie (Daily Mail, The Independent). A fatal stabbing at a London market leaves one dead and two injured (Metro, Sky News).
18:01
The Guardian

Conservative Rick Scott becomes front-runner for Senate leader role; Republicans move closer to US House control

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18:17
BBC

Biden to urge Trump not to walk away from Ukraine, US security adviser says

When the pair meet on Wednesday, they are expected to discuss the "top priorities" for domestic and foreign policy.
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King Charles has led Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph. Politicians of all stripes lined up to honour those who lost their lives in two world wars and other conflicts. It comes as pressure grows on the government to increase its defence spending. Europe is also under pressure to ramp up its support for Ukraine,โ€ฆ
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20:17
The Guardian

Conservative Rick Scott becomes front-runner from Trump circle for Senate leader role

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20:25
The Guardian

Trump reportedly tells Putin to not escalate war in Ukraine; Rick Scott emerges as front-runner for Senate leader role

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20:27โ‡ขPutin-Trump Call as Mar-a-Lago Courts Power

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's growing influence post-election, with political figures visiting Mar-a-Lago (BBC) and a reported call with Putin regarding Ukraine (The Guardian, Sky News). The Remembrance Sunday ceremonies at the Cenotaph were led by King Charles (Channel 4 News, Morning Star), while discussions emerge about strengthening UK-EU ties in response to Trump's victory (The Independent). New concerns surface about a potential 'dieselgate' scandal involving 47 car models (The Times).
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23:13
The Guardian

Trump speaks with Putin and advises him not to escalate Ukraine war โ€“ report

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