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25.11.2024

25.11.2024 โ€” The Day Floods Met NATO's Warning

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 25.11.2024.

It displays 159 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Floods Met NATO's Warning
โŒจStorm Bert's aftermath dominated morning coverage with five confirmed deaths and hundreds of flood warnings, causing major rail disruptions. Early reports of an 8-year-old girl shot in London evolved into a manhunt and subsequent arrest, with details emerging of shots fired directly into a family car.

By midday, NATO's military chief issued warnings about preparing for potential conflict in Europe, while former Chancellor Merkel defended her past Russia policies in a BBC interview. The afternoon brought news of British tourists missing after a yacht sank in the Red Sea, initially reported as two missing, later revised to four.

Evening coverage shifted to American developments as federal prosecutors dropped election interference charges against Trump. Throughout the day, business leaders, notably McVitie's CEO, warned about UK investment climate, while Labour defended its tax proposals at the CBI conference.
25.11.2024
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05:51
The Guardian

Russia plotting to use AI to enhance cyber-attacks against UK, minister will warn

05:51

05:53โ‡ขStorm Waters Meet Russian Cyber

โŒจThe newspapers report continued coverage of Storm Bert's impact, with hundreds of flood warnings still active and boil water notices issued in Wales (Sky News). Russia's cyber capabilities against the UK gain attention, with a minister set to warn about AI-enhanced attacks (Guardian). On the economic front, business leaders warn that Labour's proposed tax changes could impact hiring (Times, Telegraph), while debates continue over benefit fraud crackdown policies (Independent, Spectator).
07:11
07:19
07:27
The Guardian

Killing of journalists in Israeli strike could be a war crime, legal experts say

07:27

08:42โ‡ขStorm Bert's Five Dead

โŒจThe newspapers report extensive coverage of Storm Bert's intensifying impact, with five confirmed deaths and nearly 200 flood warnings across the UK, causing major railway disruptions and commuter chaos (Mirror, Metro, Sky News, Telegraph, Evening Standard). Labour's policy announcements gain attention, with Starmer proposing to criminalize drink spiking (HuffPost), while Rachel Reeves defends budget plans amid business criticism (Independent, Times). Legal experts suggest Israel's strike on journalists could constitute war crimes (Guardian).
09:43
09:51
The Guardian

Shock in Romania as hard-right Nato critic Calin Georgescu takes lead in presidential election

09:51
10:39
The Guardian

Shock as pro-Russia independent wins first round of Romanian election

10:39

10:49โ‡ขEight-Year-Old Shot in West London

โŒจThe newspapers report on several shootings in London, where an 8-year-old girl and a man were seriously injured in what police describe as a targeted attack (Metro, Sky News, Evening Standard). In French politics, surveys show majority support for a no-confidence vote against Barnier's government (Breitbart), while Romania sees an unexpected pro-Russia candidate win first round elections (Guardian). TV presenter Davina McCall releases her first update following brain surgery (Sun, Daily Mail).
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11:59

12:33โ‡ขMerkel Owns Her Russian Past

โŒจThe newspapers report on a notable German political development as former Chancellor Angela Merkel defends her past Russia policies and Ukraine NATO decision in a BBC interview. A significant domestic political discussion continues around a 2-million-signature petition for new elections, which Starmer dismisses (Daily Mail, Spectator). NATO's military chief issues new warnings about European war (Metro), while coverage continues of yesterday's London shooting that injured an 8-year-old girl (Sky News, Evening Standard, Sun).
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13:27
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14:07

14:10โ‡ขRomania's Pro-Russia Shock

โŒจThe newspapers report on an unexpected electoral development in Romania, where a pro-Russia candidate leads the presidential race (BBC News, Guardian). The Ukraine conflict continues with reciprocal strikes, as Kyiv claims hitting a Russian weapons plant (Breitbart). Domestically, attention focuses on a shooting incident in London where an 8-year-old girl was injured when shots were fired into a car (Sky News, Evening Standard, Sun), while a 2-million-signature petition for new elections is dismissed by Starmer (HuffPost, Daily Mail).
14:23
15:19
The Guardian

Prosecutors demand 20-year jail term for Dominique Pelicot

15:19
15:27

16:10โ‡ขBritish Yacht Vanishes in Red Sea

โŒจThe newspapers report on a yacht sinking in the Red Sea with British tourists among 17 missing (Mirror, Telegraph), while former German Chancellor Angela Merkel defends her past Russia policies in a rare BBC interview (BBC News). A petition for new elections reaches 2 million signatures but faces dismissal (Metro, HuffPost), as McVitie's boss warns about UK's declining business appeal (Independent, Times).
17:51
18:07
18:23

18:25โ‡ขRed Sea Yacht Vanishes With Britons

โŒจThe newspapers report on a developing maritime incident in the Red Sea, where up to four British tourists are among those missing after a yacht capsized (Independent, Telegraph, Sun). Coverage continues of sexual misconduct allegations against MMA star Conor McGregor (Daily Mail), while humanitarian reports highlight the situation of 130,000 children in northern Gaza (Morning Star). Train services at Euston face disruption due to flooding on the West Coast Main Line (Evening Standard).
19:03
The Guardian

Special counsel drops election interference charges against Donald Trump

19:03
19:11
19:11
The Guardian

Special counsel drops election interference charges and classified documents case against Donald Trump

19:11
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19:20
19:27
19:51
20:15

20:17โ‡ขThe Day Trump's Cases Vanished

โŒจThe newspapers report on federal prosecutor Jack Smith dropping both criminal cases against Trump (BBC News, Guardian), while NATO officials warn Europeans to prepare for potential conflict, urging support for Ukraine (Breitbart London). Ukraine reports intensified Russian drone attacks with 1,500 strikes in 24 hours (Channel 4). In maritime news, British tourists are among 16 people missing after a yacht capsized in the Red Sea (Evening Standard, Telegraph, Times).
20:31
The Guardian

Special counsel moves to dismiss federal cases against Donald Trump

20:31
21:03
The Guardian

Prosecutors drop election interference and documents cases against Trump

21:03
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