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24.01.2025

24.01.2025 โ€” The Day Storm Eowyn Locked Britain

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 24.01.2025.

It displays 101 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.01.2025 โ‡ข The Day Storm Eowyn Locked Britain
โŒจStorm Eowyn dominated coverage with unprecedented force, prompting rare red warnings across Britain. Wind speeds escalated throughout the morning from 108mph to 114mph, leading to nationwide school closures and flight cancellations. By midday, a dangerous 'sting jet' development intensified the storm's impact.

The first storm-related death occurred in the afternoon when a man was killed by a falling roof tile. Hospital backup generators failed as power cuts affected over one million people. Satellite images revealed extensive damage, including impact to a major football stadium.

Other developments received limited coverage: Hamas announced the planned release of four female Israeli hostages, while Trump began implementing deportation flights. The Southport killer case continued generating debate about capital punishment, with reports of his transfer to Belmarsh prison.
24.01.2025
03:19
BBC

Trump says he 'would rather not' impose tariffs on China

In the second part of a Fox News interview, the US president said tariffs were their "one very big power" over China.
03:19
04:07
The Guardian

Newark mayor condemns warrantless immigration raid that โ€˜terrorizedโ€™ people

04:07
06:39

06:58โ‡ขEowyn's Fury Locks Down Britain

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Storm Eowyn battering the UK with exceptional force, reporting hurricane-strength winds up to 113mph. Multiple sources highlight unprecedented "stay at home" warnings, widespread travel disruptions, and school closures (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News). Trump's comments on potential China tariffs receive limited coverage (BBC), while the Southport killer case continues to generate discussion about sentencing laws (Times, Breitbart).
07:19
The Guardian

Judge temporarily blocks Trumpโ€™s order to end birthright citizenship

07:19
08:15
09:11
09:51
BBC

Trump pardons anti-abortion activists ahead of March for Life rally

The US president pardons 23 anti-abortion activists, including some convicted of blockading a reproductive health clinic and intimidating staff and patients.
09:51
10:39
10:55
11:03

11:07โ‡ขEowyn's 114mph Assault

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Storm Eowyn's impact across Britain, with unprecedented red warnings issued as 114mph winds cause widespread disruption. Multiple sources report school closures, flight cancellations, and official "stay home" warnings (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sun, Sky News). Trump's latest actions receive attention, including pardons for anti-abortion activists (BBC) and legal challenges to his birthright citizenship order (Guardian). In Germany, conservative leadership rules out coalition with AfD (Breitbart).
11:19
11:19
12:55
The Guardian

Trump to visit California as he criticises governor; most Americans donโ€™t approve of Elon Muskโ€™s โ€˜departmentโ€™

12:55
13:35
The Guardian

Israel will not withdraw troops from Lebanon by deadline, Netanyahu says

13:35
13:51

14:01โ‡ขEowyn's Sting Jet Wreaks Havoc

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Storm Eowyn's intensification, with a dangerous 'sting jet' development and record-breaking 114mph winds causing widespread damage (Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Sun). A debate on capital punishment resurfaces following the Southport child attack case (Breitbart, HuffPost). Netanyahu declares Israel won't withdraw troops from Lebanon by deadline (Guardian), while a mother receives a 10-year sentence for leaving her twins to die in a house fire (Daily Mail, Mirror).
14:47
15:11
15:27
15:43
BBC

Trump heads to North Carolina and California disaster zones

The new president will visit hurricane-hit areas in Asheville and fire-devastated neighbourhoods in Los Angeles.
15:43
15:43
15:43
15:51
15:51
The Guardian

Hamas names four female Israeli troops it will release from Gaza this weekend

15:51
15:51
17:03

17:05โ‡ขStorm Claims First Life While Hamas Names Next Four

โŒจThe newspapers focus on three main developments: Storm Eowyn has claimed its first fatality from a falling roof tile, with 114mph winds causing widespread disruption and a hospital backup generator failure (Mirror, Independent, Sky News). Hamas announces the planned release of four female Israeli hostages (BBC, Guardian, Jewish Chronicle). Trump's return to the White House receives attention, with reports of his chief of staff denying Elon Musk office space (Channel 4, Times).
17:43
HuffPost UK
How Heathrow Could Sour Rachel Reevesโ€™ โ€˜Desperateโ€™ Bid For Growth
17:43
18:15
18:31
18:39
Plus: how Trump tamed the โ€˜Resistanceโ€™ and why thereโ€™s no such thing as โ€˜greenโ€™ growth.
18:39
18:55
The Guardian

Hamas names four female Israeli soldiers it will release from Gaza this weekend

18:55
20:07

20:57โ‡ขStorm Eowyn Claims First Life, Million Powerless

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Storm Eowyn's destruction, with the first death confirmed and over a million people without power. Record winds have damaged a major football stadium and closed schools nationwide (Channel 4, Independent, Sky News). Hamas announces the planned release of four female Israeli hostages this weekend (Guardian, Jewish Chronicle, BBC). Trump initiates deportation flights and border raids targeting migrants (Daily Mail).
21:52
22:08
23:59
BBC

Trump criticises wildfires response ahead of Los Angeles visit

California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Trump are now touring areas which were ravaged by wildfires.
23:59