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11.11.2024 โ€” The Day Welby Faced His Church and Starmer Faced Macron

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.11.2024.

It displays 120 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Welby Faced His Church and Starmer Faced Macron
โŒจMorning reports of Trump-Putin communications regarding Ukraine were denied by the Kremlin by midday, shifting focus to Starmer's meeting with Macron in Paris - the first such Armistice Day visit since Churchill. Their discussions centered on strengthening Ukraine's position before Trump's presidency.

The Archbishop of Canterbury faced mounting pressure to resign, as the Bishop of Newcastle joined calls for his departure over the Church's handling of abuse cases. The crisis deepened through the evening with additional bishops and survivors demanding Welby's resignation.

Trump's transition team announced key appointments, including Elise Stefanik as UN ambassador and Tom Homan as "border tsar," while reports emerged of European leaders coordinating responses to potential Trump policy shifts on Ukraine. By evening, Gary Lineker's planned departure from Match of the Day after 26 years emerged as a significant media story.
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BBC

Trump allies back Senate leader contender, while House control hangs in the balance

Rick Scott emerges as favourite for the top Senate job, after winning backing from high-profile Trump supporters.
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04:11โ‡ขTrump-Putin Call Triggers European Diplomatic Dance

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's reported conversation with Putin about Ukraine (The Guardian, Sky News), while UK opposition leader Starmer heads to Paris to meet Macron amid concerns over Trump's potential impact (The Times, The Telegraph). In Senate developments, Rick Scott emerges as frontrunner for leadership position with Trump allies' backing (BBC News). Media responses to Trump's victory continue to diverge, with some outlets criticizing anti-Trump media stance (Spiked).
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The Guardian

Climate summit gets under way in Baku, Azerbaijan

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08:19โ‡ขPutin-Trump Call Rattles European Leaders

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's call with Putin regarding Ukraine (The Guardian, Sky News), while new border appointments emerge from his transition team (BBC News). Labour leader Starmer heads to Paris for talks with Macron (The Independent, The Times, The Telegraph), positioning European response to Trump's potential impact on Ukraine policy. Biden's public stumble in Delaware receives tabloid coverage (Daily Mail).
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The Guardian

Kremlin denies reports of Trump-Putin call about Ukraine

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The Guardian

Kremlin says reports of Trump-Putin call about Ukraine are โ€˜pure fictionโ€™

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10:28โ‡ขKremlin Denies Trump Call as Europe Huddles

โŒจThe newspapers focus on two main stories: First, the denial from the Kremlin of reported Trump-Putin discussions about Ukraine (The Guardian, HuffPost UK, Sky News), while Starmer meets Macron to discuss Trump's potential impact (The Independent, The Times). Second, revelations emerge about One Direction's Liam Payne's final days, with an Argentinian waiter claiming involvement in drug use (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
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12:44โ‡ขTrump's European Chess: Scholz In, Putin Out

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's transition moves, with new appointments (BBC News) and alleged communications with European leaders about Ukraine. While German Chancellor Scholz confirms talks (Breitbart London), the Kremlin denies reported Putin contact (HuffPost UK, Sky News). Starmer's attendance at Paris Armistice Day ceremonies alongside Macron generates coverage (The Telegraph, The Independent), marking a historic diplomatic moment. The IDF reports killing a Hezbollah commander linked to a former Lebanese PM's assassination (The Jewish Chronicle).
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BBC

Trump appoints UN ambassador Elise Stefanik and 'border tsar' Tom Homan

The US president-elect makes two more key appointments ahead of his return to the White House in January.
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BBC

Get out of our way, Trump's 'border tsar' tells Democrats fighting deportation plans

The US president-elect's new hire Tom Homan says his task is to deliver the "largest deportation operation in history".
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14:59โ‡ขChurch Crisis Meets Trump's Border Swagger

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's border policies, with his new appointee Tom Homan promising major deportations (BBC News, Spiked). Ukraine's position features prominently, with UK-France statements about strengthening Ukraine before Trump takes office (The Independent), while the Kremlin denies Ukraine discussions with Trump (Sky News). A Church of England crisis emerges as a bishop calls for Archbishop Welby's resignation over an abuse scandal (The Telegraph, The Times).
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The Guardian

Aid to Gaza falls to lowest level in 11 months despite US ultimatum to Israel

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HuffPost UK
Are We Losing Faith In The World's Largest Climate Summit?
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He has presided over a culture of cover-up, writes the Dean of Kingโ€™s College, Cambridge.
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17:39โ‡ขChurch Leaders Turn on Welby

โŒจThe newspapers report on three main developments since the last update: Multiple UK sources (The Independent, New Statesman, The Telegraph) call for Archbishop Welby's resignation over a Church sex abuse scandal. NATO members reportedly plan to counter Trump's Ukraine peace initiatives (Breitbart London), while COP29 coverage (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK) questions the summit's effectiveness despite available funding.
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The Guardian

JD Vance congratulates Stephen Miller on appointment to top White House job

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The Guardian

Trump picks Lee Zeldin to lead environment agency as Harris makes first appearance since concession speech

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21:39โ‡ขWelby Under Siege as Lineker Bows Out

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major developments: Gary Lineker's planned departure from Match of the Day after 26 years (Daily Mail, The Mirror, Sky News), and the growing pressure on Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to resign over a church abuse scandal, with the Bishop of Newcastle joining calls for his departure (Channel 4, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Times).
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BBC

Trump eyes loyalists for top roles in immigration and climate

The US president-elect's new hire Tom Homan says as 'border tsar', he will deliver the "largest deportation operation in history".
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