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11.02.2025Hostages Dance Through Trump's Deadline

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.02.2025.

It displays 107 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.02.2025Hostages Dance Through Trump's Deadline
The morning brought news of Vince Neil's private jet crash in Arizona, resulting in one death. The incident dominated early coverage until Trump's Gaza ultimatum emerged as the day's central narrative. Trump demanded Hamas release all hostages by Saturday or "all hell would break out," a position Netanyahu later echoed with his own ultimatum.

Hamas rejected these demands, insisting that respecting the existing truce framework remained the only path forward. The story gained complexity as Trump prepared to meet Jordan's King Abdullah II amid threats to withhold aid from countries rejecting his Gaza plans.

Metropolitan Police faced institutional challenges after a court ruling prevented the dismissal of officers failing vetting procedures. The French investigation into a British couple's death was classified as homicide, marking a shift from initial speculation about suicide. The Labour party continued managing fallout from its WhatsApp controversies.
11.02.2025
01:59
The Guardian

Trump says Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled if Israeli hostages not freed

01:59
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06:07
The Guardian

Trump says Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled if hostage release delayed

06:07
06:23
The Guardian

Trump says Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled if Israeli hostages not freed

06:23

06:49Neil's Jet Crashes While Trump Sets Terms

The newspapers report on two major developments: A tragic plane collision involving Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil's private jet, resulting in one death and injuries (Daily Mail, Metro, Mirror), and evolving Gaza ceasefire negotiations. Trump enters the Gaza discussion, demanding hostage release as condition for ceasefire continuation (Guardian, Sky News, Independent), while Hamas maintains its position of suspending hostage release (BBC, Channel 4).
06:55
BBC

Trump says Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled unless all Israeli hostages freed

The US president says Israel should let "all hell break out" if the remaining hostages are not released by midday on Saturday.
06:55
07:11
The Guardian

Trump says Gaza ceasefire should be cancelled if all Israeli hostages not freed

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07:52

09:13Trump Sets Gaza Deadline

The newspapers report on Trump's ultimatum regarding Gaza hostages, demanding their release by Saturday or the ceasefire should be cancelled (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky). Peter Kay's comedy show controversy gains coverage after he removed hecklers (Daily Mail, Mirror). Social trends receive attention with reports of Gen Z showing more conservative attitudes towards marriage and relationships than millennials (Times), while political analysis focuses on the Reform-Tory split benefiting Labour (New Statesman).
09:28
09:52
BBC Host Labels Labour After 'Horrific' WhatsApp Scandal
09:52
10:47
BBC

Israel pledges 'relentless action' to return hostages as Hamas rejects Trump's 'threats'

The US president says Israel should let "all hell break out" if the remaining hostages are not released by midday on Saturday.
10:47
12:00
The Guardian

Respecting Israel-Gaza truce ‘only way’ to bring back hostages, Hamas says after Trump’s ceasefire comments

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12:32
The Guardian

Gaza reconstruction should happen ‘without displacement’ of Palestinians, says Egypt’s president, after Trump aid threat

12:32

12:33Trump's Gaza Ultimatum Meets Hamas No

The newspapers report on escalating tensions around Gaza hostages, with Trump threatening to "unleash hell" if Hamas doesn't release remaining captives by Saturday (BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian). A court ruling preventing the dismissal of Met officers who fail vetting draws attention, particularly following Sarah Everard's case (Independent, Times). Labour faces renewed criticism over a WhatsApp scandal (HuffPost), while allegations surface against Bargain Hunt's Charles Hanson (Sun, Mirror).
12:40
13:19
The Guardian

Israeli minister backs Trump’s plan to ‘let hell break out’ on Gaza if hostages are not released

13:19
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13:28
BBC

Trump to host Jordan's king after threatening to withhold aid if country rejects his Gaza plan

They will meet at the White House after Trump threatened to withhold economic aid from Jordan and Egypt if they won’t accept Palestinians from Gaza.
13:28
14:08
The Guardian

Zelenskyy: Europe cannot guarantee Ukraine’s security without America

14:08
14:16
BBC

Trump to host Jordan's king after threatening to withhold aid if Gaza plan rejected

The talks come after Trump suggested he would halt aid to Jordan and Egypt if they refuse to accept Palestinians from Gaza.
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15:28

15:30Jordan's King Meets Trump's Aid Threat

The newspapers report on Trump's meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II amid threats to withhold aid if Gaza Palestinians aren't accepted (BBC, Sky News). Ukraine's security concerns surface as Zelenskyy emphasizes US support necessity (Guardian). Metropolitan Police faces challenges after a court ruling prevents dismissal of officers failing vetting (Times, Independent). The Peter Kay heckler incident gains widespread coverage (Sun, Daily Mail).
15:51
BBC

Trump meeting Jordan's king after threatening to withhold aid if Gaza plan rejected

The talks come after Trump suggested he would halt aid to Jordan and Egypt if they refuse to accept Palestinians from Gaza.
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15:52
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17:19
BBC

Netanyahu says Gaza ceasefire will end if Hamas does not return hostages by Saturday

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is hosting Jordan's king at the White House after he threatened to withhold aid if his plan for Gaza was rejected.
17:19
17:27
The Guardian

Netanyahu says ceasefire will end if hostages are not released as Trump meets Jordan’s king amid tensions over his Gaza ‘takeover’

17:27
18:07
The Guardian

Israel will resume war in Gaza unless all hostages freed this week, says Netanyahu

18:07
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18:40

18:41Netanyahu's Saturday Ultimatum

The newspapers extensively report on Netanyahu's ultimatum regarding Gaza hostages, demanding their release by Saturday or the ceasefire will end (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Times). New domestic issues emerge with reports of migrant workers facing poor conditions in Britain's care system (Morning Star), while a controversy surfaces over a health minister's comments about identity politics (Breitbart London). The French police have classified a British couple's death as homicide (Daily Mail).
18:56
The Guardian

Trump doubles down on Gaza ‘takeover’ in meeting with Jordanian king as Netanyahu threatens to end ceasefire

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20:47
The Guardian

Israel will resume war in Gaza unless more hostages freed this week, says Netanyahu

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