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17.01.2025 โ€” The Day Netanyahu Bent

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 17.01.2025.

It displays 118 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.01.2025 โ‡ข The Day Netanyahu Bent
โŒจNetanyahu's morning announcement of a hostage deal evolved through Israeli cabinet resistance into full approval by late night. The process revealed internal tensions, with far-right members threatening resignation. Qatar's PM called it "last chance for Gaza," while the Palestinian Authority declared readiness to assume "full responsibility."

Labour's economic positioning faced scrutiny as Rachel Reeves defended tax policies amid reports of millionaire exodus plans. London A&E crisis deepened with reports of 12-hour waits without water.

The US Supreme Court's TikTok ban decision shifted attention to Trump's role as "dealmaker-in-chief." A nationwide emergency alert test was announced for UK phones. Manchester United legend Denis Law's death at 84 dominated evening coverage, while reports emerged of GPS jamming near Russian borders affecting civilian flights.
17.01.2025
02:26
The Guardian

Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal reached, Israel PMโ€™s office says โ€“ live

02:26
03:59
04:07
The Guardian

Gaza ceasefire: Israel security cabinet to meet on Friday after hostage deal reached, Netanyahu says โ€“ live

04:07
06:00
The once irreverent Private Eye editor can now be relied on to parrot the official, centrist line.
06:00
06:47
06:55
BBC

Israel's security cabinet will meet later to approve hostage deal, Netanyahu says

The Israeli prime minister had delayed a vote to approve the Gaza ceasefire deal, accusing Hamas of seeking last-minute changes.
06:55
07:11
The Guardian

Gaza ceasefire live: Israel security cabinet to meet later after hostage deal reached, Netanyahu says

07:11

07:29โ‡ขCabinet Convenes As Far-Right Revolts

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on a pending Gaza hostage deal, with Netanyahu announcing a security cabinet meeting despite far-right opposition and threats of resignation (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky). In domestic news, concerns emerge over London A&E wait times (Evening Standard) and pension policy, with Badenoch facing criticism over triple lock comments (HuffPost). SpaceX's latest Starship test ends in explosion (Metro).
08:08
BBC

Israel's security cabinet prepares to vote on Gaza ceasefire deal

The Israeli prime minister had delayed a vote to approve the Gaza ceasefire deal, accusing Hamas of seeking last-minute changes.
08:08
08:23
08:31
The Guardian

Gaza ceasefire: Israel security cabinet to meet on Friday after hostage deal reached, Netanyahu says

08:31
09:27
09:35
09:43
The Guardian

Israel security cabinet due to vote on hostage deal

09:43
09:59
BBC

Israel's security cabinet meeting to vote on Gaza ceasefire deal

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the first hostages could be released as early as Sunday, if the deal is approved.
09:59
10:07
BBC

Israel's security cabinet meets to vote on Gaza ceasefire deal

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the first hostages could be released as early as Sunday, if the deal is approved.
10:07
10:07
The Guardian

Netanyahu says hostage release to begin on Sunday if security cabinet approves deal

10:07
10:07
10:15

10:49โ‡ขCabinet Votes As Hostages Wait

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Israel's security cabinet meeting to approve a Gaza hostage deal, with Netanyahu indicating first releases could occur Sunday (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Jewish Chronicle). Domestically, Labour's Rachel Reeves defends tax policies amid pension concerns (Daily Mail), while reports emerge of 12-hour waits in London A&Es (Evening Standard). A nationwide emergency alert test is planned for UK phones (Metro).
11:35
11:43
HuffPost UK
Tories Spark Row Over Means Testing State Pension
11:43
13:11
BBC

Israel set to approve Gaza ceasefire deal as PM says first hostages could be released on Sunday

Israel's security cabinet approves the agreement, which will next be voted on by the wider government.
13:11
13:19
The Guardian

Israel security cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire agreement

13:19
13:27
14:00
14:00
14:16

14:34โ‡ขCabinet Approves Gaza Deal

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Israel's security cabinet approving a Gaza ceasefire deal, with first hostages potentially being released Sunday (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Jewish Chronicle). Britain announces a new secret air defence system for Ukraine (Breitbart). Domestically, controversy emerges over Conservative suggestions to means-test state pensions (HuffPost), while Labour faces criticism over education policies from Katharine Birbalsingh (Times).
14:55
15:11
BBC

TikTok faces ban in US by Sunday after Supreme Court rejects appeal

The Supreme Court has decided to uphold a law that would ban the hugely popular social media app in the US.
15:11
15:11
HuffPost UK
Boost For Chancellor As IMF Forecasts Faster UK Growth
15:11
15:19
15:19
15:35
16:15
16:15
17:11
17:19

18:18โ‡ขTikTok's American Sunset

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold TikTok ban in the US, with Trump claiming final authority on implementation (BBC, Times). Coverage continues of Gaza ceasefire developments, with Qatar's PM calling it the "last chance" (Sky News). UK media discusses Labour's preparation for potential Trump presidency (HuffPost), while facing questions over grooming gang policies (Breitbart London). New focus emerges on GPS jamming near Russian borders affecting civilian flights (Metro).
18:23
18:56
19:03
19:19
The Guardian

Ceasefire deal โ€˜only a starting pointโ€™, says Unrwa chief; full Israeli cabinet meets

19:19
19:43
20:31
20:39

20:41โ‡ขCabinet Approves As Law Departs

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Israel's security cabinet approving a Gaza ceasefire deal (Channel 4, Guardian, Independent), with UNRWA chief calling it "only a starting point." Significant coverage is devoted to Manchester United legend Denis Law's death at 84 (Metro, Mirror, Sun). The US Supreme Court's decision to uphold TikTok ban law receives attention (BBC), while concerns emerge about physician associates facing harassment from doctors (Times).
21:19
The Guardian

Palestinian Authority says it is ready for โ€˜full responsibilityโ€™ in Gaza; Israeli cabinet meets

21:19
21:35
21:35
22:07
22:15
23:11
23:11
The Guardian

Full Israeli cabinet meeting to approve deal runs into early morning

23:11
23:19
The Guardian

Full Israeli cabinet approves ceasefire and hostage deal after hours-long meeting

23:19
23:27
The Guardian

Israeli government approves ceasefire and hostage deal despite opposition from some hardliners

23:27

23:29โ‡ขCabinet Says Yes, Millionaires Flee

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Israel's cabinet approving a Gaza ceasefire deal, with hostage releases expected Sunday (Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Channel 4). Labour faces multiple challenges: millionaire exodus over tax plans (Times), preparation for potential Trump presidency (HuffPost), and criticism of leadership (Spiked). Manchester United legend Denis Law's death at 84 receives significant coverage (Mirror, Metro).
23:35
BBC

Israeli government votes to approve Gaza ceasefire deal

The agreement clears the way for the first hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be exchanged on Sunday.
23:35