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19.01.2025

19.01.2025 โ€” Three Women Walk From Gaza

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 19.01.2025.

It displays 106 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.01.2025 โ‡ข Three Women Walk From Gaza
โŒจThe morning began with Netanyahu delaying the ceasefire, demanding Hamas provide hostage names. After hours of strikes and negotiations, Hamas named three women for release: British-Israeli Emily Damari and two others. The ceasefire commenced by mid-morning.

The afternoon saw Red Cross vehicles entering Gaza, followed by tense coverage of the hostage transfer. By early evening, images emerged of Damari reuniting with her mother, showing her bandaged hand from an October 7 injury - the first visual confirmation of her condition after 471 days.

In parallel, TikTok ceased US operations ahead of Trump's inauguration, though service was later restored following his intervention. London saw continued Palestine demonstrations, while European diplomats issued warnings about Trump's return to power, marking a shift in diplomatic discourse.
19.01.2025
05:28
The Guardian

Israeli forces reportedly withdrawing from parts of Rafah ahead of ceasefire

05:28
06:17
BBC

Israel says Gaza ceasefire delayed until Hamas provides names of first hostages to be freed

The first phase of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas was expected to start at 08:30 local time (06:30 GMT).
06:17

06:21โ‡ขHostage Names Hold Back Dawn Truce

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Netanyahu's last-minute delay of the Gaza ceasefire, demanding Hamas provide names of hostages to be freed (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News). Israeli forces are reportedly withdrawing from Rafah in preparation (Guardian). Domestic coverage includes NHS crisis documentation showing patients on trolleys (Mirror), rising exam accommodations (Times), and a Surrey shoplifting gang investigation controversy (Daily Mail).
06:32
06:47
07:12
The Guardian

Fighting continues in Gaza, says IDF, as dispute over hostage list delays ceasefire

07:12
08:23
BBC

Israel carries out strikes on Gaza, blaming Hamas for ceasefire delay

The first phase of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas was expected to start at 08:30 local time (06:30 GMT).
08:23
08:23
The Guardian

Hamas official says list of hostages to be given โ€˜any momentโ€™ after start of ceasefire delayed

08:23
08:23
10:16
10:16
The Guardian

Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas comes into force following delay over release of hostage list

10:16
10:16
10:16

10:17โ‡ขBritish Hostage Named Among First Three

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on three hostages set for release as the Gaza ceasefire begins, including British-Israeli Emily Damari (Evening Standard, Jewish Chronicle, Sun, Times). After a delay over hostage lists, the ceasefire has now commenced (Guardian, Independent). In the US, TikTok went offline hours before an expected ban (BBC), while coverage continues of NHS crisis showing patients on trolleys (Mirror).
10:32
HuffPost UK
Nigel Farage Accused Of Planning To 'Decimate' NHS Over Funding Shake-Up
10:32
10:32
11:51
11:59
13:36
13:36
The Guardian

Ceasefire comes into force as Israel awaits return of hostages and displaced people come to terms with devastation in Gaza

13:36
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14:24
14:24
14:24

14:25โ‡ขHostages Begin Journey Home

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the commencement of the Gaza ceasefire, with Hamas set to release 33 hostages, including British nationals (Guardian, Independent, Mirror, Times, Jewish Chronicle). The delay over hostage lists has been resolved. In domestic news, London Mayor Sadiq Khan warns of "resurgent fascism" with Trump's potential return (Breitbart), while TikTok ceases operations in the US ahead of ban implementation (BBC).
14:47
14:48
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16:02
The Guardian

First three hostages on their way to Israel, IDF says, after being released by Hamas as part of Gaza ceasefire deal

16:02
16:02
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16:02
16:07
The Guardian

First three hostages back in Israel, IDF says, after being released by Hamas as part of Gaza ceasefire deal

16:07
16:15

16:33โ‡ขThree Women Walk Free

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the first three hostages, including British-Israeli Emily Damari, being released by Hamas and transferred to Israel via Red Cross after 471 days in captivity (Daily Mail, Guardian, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Sun, Jewish Chronicle, Times). This marks the commencement of the new hostage release phase under the Gaza ceasefire deal.
17:36
17:44
18:05
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18:51

18:53โ‡ขEmily Embraces Freedom

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover British-Israeli Emily Damari's release and reunion with her mother after 471 days in Hamas captivity (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sun, Jewish Chronicle, Times). New images show her bandaged hand from an October 7 injury. Meanwhile, 77 protesters were arrested during Palestine demonstrations (Morning Star), and coverage continues of the pending US TikTok ban's implications (BBC).
18:59
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18:59
In the Middle East three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas hours after the ceasefire came into effect. Its start was delayed by nearly three hours, and during that time the bombing in Gaza continued and eight people were reported to have died. Around 90 Palestinians are due to be released from Israelโ€™s prisons inโ€ฆ
18:59
19:01
19:12
Donald Trump is set to be sworn in as President of the United States of America for the second time โ€“ but, from TikTok and the southern border, to Ukraine and the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza โ€“ he faces even bigger challenges than he did eight years ago.
19:12
20:59
20:59
BBC

Trump holds pre-inauguration rally as thousands of supporters gather in Washington

The president-elect is holding his victory event at a 20,000-capacity arena before he is sworn in on Monday.
20:59