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24.09.2024

The day Starmer faced the nation

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 24.09.2024.

It displays 179 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.09.2024 โ‡ข The day Starmer faced the nation
โŒจLabour leader Keir Starmer delivered his first conference speech as Prime Minister, emphasizing "painful choices" and defending controversial decisions like cutting winter fuel payments. He promised to control migration, get Britons back to work, and provide homes for veterans. Starmer faced heckling over Gaza and made a notable gaffe, calling for the "return of sausages" instead of hostages. Meanwhile, Israel continued strikes in Lebanon, claiming to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut. The death toll in Lebanon reached 558, including 50 children. Iran warned that Israeli actions "can't go unanswered." The UK prepared to deploy troops for a potential evacuation of British nationals from Lebanon. In other news, Phillip Schofield's return to television was announced, with a new Channel 5 show addressing his past scandal.
24.09.2024
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20:57โ‡ขLebanon Ablaze: Israeli Strikes Spark Regional Tension

โŒจThe newspapers report on a significant escalation in the Israel-Lebanon conflict, with Israeli airstrikes killing nearly 500 people in Lebanon, including civilians (BBC News, The Guardian, Metro, The Times). The IDF states it's prepared for a potential invasion of Lebanon (Sky News). The US is deploying troops to the Middle East (The Telegraph), indicating growing international concern over the situation.
22:00
22:00
The Guardian

Israeli strikes kill 492 people in heaviest daily toll in Lebanon since 1975-90 civil war

22:00
23:05

05:21โ‡ขLebanon Ablaze: Israel's Deadly Strikes Spark Regional Crisis

โŒจThe newspapers report on a significant escalation in the Israel-Lebanon conflict, with Israeli airstrikes killing 492 people in Lebanon (BBC News, The Guardian, The Sun, Metro). Israel claims to have hit 1,300 Hezbollah targets and warns civilians to evacuate (BBC News, The Sun). This marks Lebanon's deadliest day since the 1975-90 civil war (The Guardian). Some sources describe the attacks as "genocide" (Metro).
05:37
05:45
The Guardian

Middle East crisis live: Israel launches further attacks on Hezbollah after almost 500 killed in Lebanon

05:45
05:53
The Guardian

Israel launches further attacks on Hezbollah after almost 500 killed in Lebanon

05:53
06:00
BBC

Israel strikes dozens more sites in southern Lebanon as thousands flee homes

On Monday, 492 people were killed in what was the deadliest day of the cross-border conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in 20 years.
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06:00
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07:21

07:21โ‡ขLebanon Ablaze: Israel's Deadly Strikes Shake the Region

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating violence between Israel and Lebanon, with Israeli strikes killing nearly 500 people in Lebanon (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). Israel claims to have hit 1,300 Hezbollah targets (BBC News). Thousands are fleeing their homes (BBC News, Sky News). Domestically, Keir Starmer is set to address the Labour Conference, promising "light at the end of the tunnel" (HuffPost UK, The Times).
08:33
09:29
The Guardian

At least 35 children killed in Israel airstrikes as thousands flee their homes amid fresh attack on Lebanon

09:29
09:37
The Guardian

At least 35 children killed in Israeli airstrikes as thousands flee their homes amid fresh attack on Lebanon

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09:37

10:25โ‡ขLebanon Bleeds: Israel's Airstrikes Claim Young Lives

โŒจThe newspapers report on the escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon, with Israeli airstrikes killing at least 35 children and causing thousands to flee their homes (The Guardian, The Telegraph). Domestically, Labour's conference is underway, with Keir Starmer expected to address tax rises (The Telegraph) and Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper condemning recent riots in Southport (The Independent, The Times).
10:32
BBC

Thousands flee homes as Lebanon says more than 550 people killed in Israeli strikes since Monday

As cross-border attacks between Israel and Hezbollah continue, 50 children have been killed in Lebanon's deadliest day for more than 30 years.
10:32
10:33
The Guardian

50 children among 558 killed by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, health ministry says, as thousands flee their homes

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11:05
The Guardian

50 children among 558 killed by airstrikes in Lebanon, officials say, as Israel vows to speed up operations

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11:21โ‡ขLebanon Ablaze: Hundreds Dead, Thousands Flee

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating violence between Israel and Lebanon, with Israeli airstrikes killing over 550 people in Lebanon, including 50 children (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). Thousands are fleeing their homes (BBC News, Sky News). Domestically, Labour's conference continues, with Keir Starmer facing criticism over potential austerity measures (The Independent). The situation in Lebanon is described as the deadliest in decades.
11:29
11:29
The Guardian

Israeli strikes on Lebanon continue as Iran says Hezbollah โ€˜cannot stand aloneโ€™

11:29
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12:24
BBC

Israeli military says it's conducted 'targeted' strike in Beirut

As cross-border attacks between Israel and Hezbollah continue, Lebanon says 558 people have been killed in Israeli strikes since Monday.
12:24
12:25
The Guardian

Israeli jets carry out targeted strikes on Beirut, IDF says, as death toll grows

12:25

12:41โ‡ขBeirut Targeted: Israel Strikes, Lebanon Bleeds

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, with Israeli forces conducting targeted strikes in Beirut (BBC News, The Guardian). The death toll in Lebanon has risen to 558 since Monday, according to Lebanese sources (BBC News). Domestically, Labour's plans to limit pub operating hours are causing controversy (Breitbart London, The Telegraph), while the party faces internal rifts over potential austerity measures (The Independent).
12:57
12:57

13:21โ‡ขStarmer's Baptism of Fire

โŒจThe newspapers report on Keir Starmer's first Labour conference speech as Prime Minister (The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Telegraph, The Times). He's expected to address economic challenges and defend potentially unpopular policies (Daily Mail, The Independent). Meanwhile, Starmer's popularity among Labour voters has reportedly dropped by 28 points (The Times). In other news, a suicide pod has been used for the first time in Switzerland (Metro).
13:37
The Guardian

Six killed and 15 injured in Israeli strike on Beirut

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13:45

14:01โ‡ขStarmer's Baptism by Fire

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Keir Starmer's first Labour conference speech as Prime Minister (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Telegraph, The Times). Starmer addresses economic challenges, defends unpopular policies, and calls for patience amidst criticism. Meanwhile, an Israeli strike in Beirut has killed six and injured fifteen (The Guardian), escalating regional tensions.
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14:25
BBC

Lebanon says six killed and 15 injured after Israeli strike in Beirut

The strike, reportedly targeting a Hezbollah commander, comes as thousands flee Lebanon's south as cross-border attacks continue.
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14:25

14:33โ‡ขStarmer's Sausage Slip-Up

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Keir Starmer's first Labour conference speech as Prime Minister (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Telegraph, The Times). He defends unpopular policies, including winter fuel payment cuts, and calls for patience amid economic challenges. Starmer faced heckling and made a gaffe about "sausages" in Gaza (Breitbart London, The Jewish Chronicle). Meanwhile, an Israeli strike in Beirut killed six and injured fifteen (BBC News, The Guardian).
14:57
14:57
The Guardian

Israel claims to have killed senior Hezbollah commander in targeted strike on Beirut

14:57
15:12
BBC

Israel says strike on Beirut killed senior Hezbollah commander

Lebanese officials say six people were killed in the attack. It comes as US President Joe Biden tells UN that a full-scale war is in nobody's interest.
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15:29โ‡ขStarmer's Sausage Slip-up Overshadows PM's Premiere

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Keir Starmer's first Labour conference speech as Prime Minister (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Mirror, Sky News, The Sun, The Telegraph, The Times). He faced heckling and made a gaffe about "sausages" in Gaza (Breitbart London, The Jewish Chronicle). Meanwhile, Israel claims to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander in a strike on Beirut (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News).
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17:29โ‡ขStarmer's Sausage Stumble Amid Beirut Blitz

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Keir Starmer's Labour conference speech, his first as Prime Minister (The Independent, The Mirror, The Telegraph, The Times). He faced heckling and made a gaffe about "sausages" in Gaza (The Jewish Chronicle). Meanwhile, Israel claims to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander in a strike on Beirut, escalating tensions (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News).
17:37
The Guardian

Israel launches new wave of โ€˜widespreadโ€™ strikes in Lebanon after claiming senior Hezbollah leader killed

17:37
17:45
The Guardian

Israel says it doesnโ€™t want Lebanon ground invasion after hundreds die in waves of airstrikes

17:45
18:33
BBC

Lebanese hospitals struggling after minister warns of 'carnage' from Israeli strikes

Many people injured are civilians, Lebanon's health minister tells the BBC; Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah sites.
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โ€œNew homes, new towns, new hospitals, roads and schools, โ€œSir Keir Starmer painted a picture of a shiny future with cranes and pylons on the horizon. But he also warned both party members here in Liverpool, and the country who swept him to power a few months ago that the work of change would beโ€ฆ
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20:01โ‡ขStarmer's Vision Amid Mideast Turmoil

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour conference speech (The Independent, Channel 4, The Mirror, The Telegraph). He outlined Labour's vision for the UK, including new infrastructure and economic plans (Channel 4, The Independent). Meanwhile, tensions between Israel and Hezbollah continue to escalate, with reports of a top Hezbollah commander killed in Beirut (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News).
20:08
The Guardian

Israel says it doesnโ€™t want Lebanon ground invasion; UK could deploy 700 troops for potential evacuation

20:08
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21:10
The Guardian

Iran says Israeli strikes in Lebanon โ€˜canโ€™t go unansweredโ€™; UK could send troops for potential evacuation

21:10
21:45
The Guardian

Iran says Israeli strikes in Lebanon โ€˜canโ€™t go unansweredโ€™; UK readies troops for potential evacuation

21:45

22:01โ‡ขUK Braces for Lebanon Evacuation

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with the UK readying troops for potential evacuation from Lebanon (The Guardian, Sky News). Prime Minister Starmer tells Britons in Lebanon to leave immediately (Sky News). Meanwhile, Phillip Schofield's return to television with a new Channel 5 show is discussed (Daily Mail, The Sun).
22:08
The Guardian

Lebanon hit with new airstrike near Beirut; Iran says Israeli action in Lebanon โ€˜canโ€™t go unansweredโ€™

22:08
23:12
The Guardian

A path towards freedom: the new route to Europe for desperate Chinese migrants

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