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17.12.2024

17.12.2024 โ€” The Day Moscow's Scooter Spoke Death

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 17.12.2024.

It displays 151 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day Moscow's Scooter Spoke Death
โŒจUkraine's intelligence services claimed responsibility for the assassination of Russian General Igor Kirillov through an e-scooter bomb in Moscow, describing him as a legitimate target due to his role in chemical weapons deployment. The operation's public acknowledgment marks a shift in Ukraine's approach to covert activities.

The Sara Sharif murder case concluded with life sentences totaling 73 years for her father and stepmother, receiving extensive coverage throughout the afternoon. The judge's emotional delivery highlighted the systematic nature of the abuse.

The Chinese embassy responded to the ongoing Prince Andrew spy allegations, while Labour faced scrutiny over Starmer's reversal on WASPI women compensation and new positioning on EU defense cooperation. The European Super League resurfaced with a proposed โ‚ฌ2.7bn "Unify League" format, generating immediate controversy over its EU-inspired structure.

Chelsea footballer Mudryk's suspension for failing a drug test emerged as a developing story.
17.12.2024
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03:13โ‡ขYang Tengbo Steps Into Light

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on two related Prince Andrew stories: his exclusion from royal Christmas celebrations following Chinese spy allegations (Metro, Sky, Independent) and Yang Tengbo's public denial of espionage claims (Independent). A new school shooting in the US has left multiple casualties including the shooter (BBC). Harry and Meghan release their holiday card featuring Lilibet's first public photo since 2022 (Daily Mail). The Sun reports on alleged EU plans regarding British sovereignty.
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The Guardian

Syrian HTS leader says rebel factions that overthrew Assad will be โ€˜disbandedโ€™

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BBC

Russian general in charge of nuclear protection forces killed in Moscow explosion

Lt GenIgor Kirillov was leaving a residential block on Tuesday when a device hidden in a scooter went off.
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The Guardian

Russian general sanctioned over chemical weapon use in Ukraine killed in Moscow blast

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BBC

Russian general in charge of nuclear protection forces killed by bomb in Moscow

Lt GenIgor Kirillov was leaving a residential block on Tuesday when a device hidden in a scooter went off.
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07:38โ‡ขMoscow E-Scooter Blast Claims Nuclear General

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the killing of Russian general Igor Kirillov in Moscow by a bomb hidden in an e-scooter (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Metro, Sky, Times). Kirillov was in charge of nuclear protection forces and had been sanctioned over chemical weapon use in Ukraine. The coverage connects to broader discussions about the Ukraine war's potential outcomes (New Statesman). Separately, Kemi Badenoch faces criticism over alleged support for tax cuts benefiting wealthy individuals (HuffPost).
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BBC

Senior Russian general killed by bomb hidden on scooter in Moscow

Lt Gen Igor Kirillov was in charge of the country's nuclear protection forces and was charged yesterday in Ukraine for the use of chemical weapons.
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BBC

Ukraine says it killed senior Russian general who died in scooter blast in Moscow

Lt Gen Igor Kirillov was charged yesterday in Ukraine for the use of chemical weapons, and was sanctioned by the UK in October.
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2024 was a truly remarkable year. It will go down in history as the year in which Donald J. Trump won a sweeping Grand Slam: the presidency, the popular vote, the Senate and the House. And now we can all think big again!
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BBC

Ukraine says it killed senior Russian general who died in scooter blast in Moscow

Lt Gen Igor Kirillov was charged yesterday in Ukraine for the use of chemical weapons, and was sanctioned by the UK in October.
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2024 was a truly remarkable year. It will go down in history as the year in which Donald J. Trump won a sweeping Grand Slam: the presidency, the popular vote, the Senate and the House. And now we can all think big again!
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2024 was a truly remarkable year. It will go down in history as the year in which Donald J. Trump won a sweeping Grand Slam: the presidency, the popular vote, the Senate and the House. And now we can all think big again!
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The Guardian

Kyiv reportedly claims responsibility for killing of Russian general in Moscow

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09:31โ‡ขMoscow Scooter Blast Takes Chemical General

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Ukraine's claimed assassination of Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow via an e-scooter bomb (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Times). Kirillov, who was recently charged with chemical weapons use and sanctioned by the UK, died in what appears to be a targeted operation. Separately, Geert Wilders writes in Breitbart about Trump's anticipated 2024 victories, while British media continues coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan's holiday card featuring Lilibet (Daily Mail).
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The Guardian

Kyiv claims responsibility for killing of Russian general in Moscow

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Spiked

EVENT: James Dreyfus and Brendan Oโ€™Neill live

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11:01โ‡ขMoscow Scooter Blast Claims Second General

โŒจThe newspapers report on Ukraine's claimed assassination of Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow by an e-scooter bomb, with Kyiv declaring it a legitimate operation (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky, Times). Chelsea footballer Mykhailo Mudryk faces suspension after failing a drugs test (Daily Mail, Sun). Prince Andrew's exclusion from royal Christmas celebrations continues following Chinese spy allegations (Metro).
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12:50โ‡ขSara's Killers Get Life

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the sentencing of Sara Sharif's father and stepmother to life imprisonment, with emotional court scenes and the mother's testimony (Mirror, Metro, Independent). In other coverage, Angela Rayner's council merger plans face criticism over potential tax implications (Daily Mail), while China's embassy responds to UK espionage allegations (HuffPost). A new European Super League proposal emerges with a ยฃ2.7bn format (The Sun).
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14:51โ‡ขSara's Torturers Get 73 Years

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the sentencing details of Sara Sharif's murder case, with her father receiving 40 years and stepmother 33 years minimum sentences (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Times). The judge highlighted the extended period of torture, describing it as "in plain sight" (Times). Sara's mother expressed dissatisfaction with the life sentences, sharing previously unseen photographs (The Sun).
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The Guardian

Netanyahuโ€™s spokesperson denies PM is visiting Cairo as expectation builds over ceasefire deal

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The Guardian

Russian general in charge of chemical weapons unit killed in Moscow scooter blast

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The Guardian

US violating law to fund Israel despite alleged human rights abuses, lawsuit says

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HuffPost UK
Farage Meets Musk Amid $100m Reform Donation Rumours
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17:37โ‡ขFarage Courts Musk's Millions

โŒจThe newspapers report on Ukraine claiming responsibility for killing a Russian general in Moscow through their security service (BBC). In UK politics, Nigel Farage meets Elon Musk amid rumors of ยฃ100m Reform UK donation (HuffPost, Spectator). Keir Starmer reverses position on WASPI women compensation (Daily Mail), while a lawsuit challenges US funding to Israel over human rights concerns (Guardian).
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21:21โ‡ขStarmer's Numbers Hit Bottom

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Keir Starmer's political challenges, with polls showing historically low approval ratings (Breitbart) as he announces plans for EU defense cooperation (Independent, Sun). The Sara Sharif murder case concludes with life sentences for father and stepmother over what the judge called a "campaign of torture" (Channel 4, Sky, Mirror). The WASPI women compensation rejection generates criticism (Morning Star, Times).
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