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13.12.2024

13.12.2024 โ€” The Day Streets Filled With Victory Songs

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 13.12.2024.

It displays 96 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day Streets Filled With Victory Songs
โŒจMorning reports focused on Russia's massive missile strike on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with NATO scrambling warplanes in response. UK economic data showed an unexpected October decline, adding pressure to Labour's economic proposals.

By midday, coverage shifted to Syria, where masses gathered in city squares for "Victory Friday" celebrations following Assad's fall. Details emerged of the year-long plot that brought down the regime, while Russia maintained contact with rebel groups to preserve its military bases.

Evening coverage revealed Prince Andrew had ceased contact with an alleged Chinese spy following government intervention. London hospitals faced disruptions as pathology staff strikes led to cancellation of non-emergency care. Brussels signaled intentions to demand continued UK adherence to EU fishing laws, while military leadership warned of British unpreparedness for potential conflict with Russia.

NATO's call for "wartime mindset" from previous day gained context through reports of drone swarms over British bases.
13.12.2024
07:11

07:37โ‡ขSyrians Hunt Their Missing After Assad

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Syria's aftermath, with focus on victims searching for missing relatives and closure after 50 years of Assad rule (BBC, Independent). Economic concerns emerge as UK reports unexpected October decline (Sky News). A Chinese businessman with Prince Andrew connections faces UK ban over security concerns (Metro, Times). The Wanted's Max George hospitalization for heart issues receives coverage (Mirror, Sun).
07:43
The Guardian

Syrian rebels seize vast haul of banned drug captagon, countryโ€™s largest export

07:43
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07:51
The Guardian

Russia launches huge attack on Ukraine with dozens of cruise missiles and drones

07:51
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09:51
The Guardian

Russia launches huge missile attack on Ukraineโ€™s energy infrastructure

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10:47

10:49โ‡ขMoscow's Winter Strike, London's Economic Slip

โŒจThe newspapers report on a major Russian missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with NATO planes scrambled in response (The Guardian, The Sun). Economic concerns intensify as UK GDP declines for second consecutive month (HuffPost, Spectator, Sky News). Historic Syria-related discussions emerge between Labour figures Miliband and Streeting over 2013 military intervention decision (Times, Independent).
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11:11
The Guardian

Rebel leader urges Syrians to take to the streets to celebrate โ€˜revolutionโ€™

11:11
11:27
BBC

'Today we are celebrating a new Syria': Mass rallies mark end of Assad regime

Syrians take to the streets after Friday prayers - almost a week after the former president fled as rebels entered Damascus.
11:27
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12:55

12:58โ‡ขStreet Festivals Mark Assad's End

โŒจThe newspapers report on widespread celebrations in Syria following Assad's fall (BBC, Guardian, Sky News), with rebel leaders calling for street demonstrations. A cabinet dispute emerges between Streeting and Miliband over past Syria intervention decisions (HuffPost, Independent, Times). In sports news, England's World Cup 2026 qualifying draw under new manager Tuchel receives favorable coverage (Mirror, Sun), while France sees political shifts with Bayrou's appointment as PM (Breitbart).
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14:15
The Guardian

Syrian rebels reveal year-long plot that brought down Assad regime

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16:25โ‡ขVictory Friday Fills Syrian Squares

โŒจThe newspapers report on widespread celebrations in Syrian cities following Assad's downfall (BBC, Sky News, Guardian), with new details emerging about the year-long plot that led to the regime's collapse. In French politics, questions arise about Bayrou's appointment as PM (Channel 4, Spectator). UK healthcare coverage focuses on A&E waiting times, with some hospitals reporting 25% of patients waiting over 12 hours (Times).
17:11
HuffPost UK
Could Nigel Farage Really Become Prime Minister?
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19:38โ‡ขCotton's Split Leads Celebrity News

โŒจThe newspapers report on celebrity Fearne Cotton's separation from Jesse Wood after 10 years of marriage (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun), while discussing potential political shifts with Reform UK's rising influence under Farage (HuffPost). Healthcare disruptions continue as London hospitals face pathology staff strikes (Independent). Prince Andrew's connection to a suspected Chinese spy receives coverage (Sky News, Times), while energy policy debates emerge between Labour and Unite over grid ownership (Morning Star, Spiked).
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