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25.12.2024

25.12.2024 โ€” The Day Three Stories Merged in Royal Chapel

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 25.12.2024.

It displays 98 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day Three Stories Merged in Royal Chapel
โŒจA Kazakhstan plane crash dominated morning coverage, with casualty numbers fluctuating throughout the day before settling at 38 deaths and 29 survivors. Reports of bullet holes in the fuselage emerged by evening, suggesting possible confusion with Ukrainian drones.

Russia launched missile strikes across Ukraine, leaving 500,000 without heating on Christmas Day. Moscow claimed success while Zelensky termed it "inhumane," marking an escalation from previous days' attacks.

The royal narrative crystallized around health themes, beginning with Kate's public appearance at Sandringham church service, where she hugged cancer patients. King Charles's Christmas message broke tradition by addressing both his and Kate's cancer treatments while thanking medical staff. This personal focus represented a departure from the previous day's coverage of Kate's carol service, integrating three separate royal health narratives into a cohesive story.
25.12.2024
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07:43
The Guardian

Passenger plane crashes in Kazakhstan, emergencies ministry says

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07:51
The Guardian

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, officials say

07:51
07:59
The Guardian

Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashes in Kazakhstan

07:59

08:10โ‡ขChristmas Day Kazakhstan Crash

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on a plane crash in Kazakhstan, with varying casualty numbers reported (Daily Mail, Guardian, Metro, Sky News). Church-related coverage dominates the Christmas coverage, with the Archbishop of York addressing abuse scandals (Independent) and bishops reflecting on a "crisis of confidence" (Times). Palestinian Christians' struggles during Christmas receive attention (BBC), marking a shift from previous coverage of Syrian Christian protests.
08:15
BBC

Russia's Christmas Day missile attack across Ukraine is 'inhumane', says Zelensky

Ukraine's government puts restrictions on electricity supply as Russia attacks energy infrastructure with cruise and ballistic missiles.
08:15
10:55
BBC

Russia says Christmas Day attack on Ukraine was a success, as Zelensky calls strikes 'inhumane'

Ukraine's president says Russia launched more than 70 missiles and 100 drones as millions of Ukrainians celebrated Christmas.
10:55

10:57โ‡ขChristmas Missiles Over Ukraine

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Russia's Christmas Day attack on Ukraine, with over 70 missiles and 100 drones launched (BBC, Independent). A plane crash in Kazakhstan dominates coverage, with varying reports of casualties ranging between 42-72 passengers (Daily Mail, Sun, Guardian). In London, an attempted murder investigation begins after a car drove into pedestrians in the West End (Metro, Evening Standard). The Royal Family's church attendance receives coverage amidst these events (Sky News).
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The Guardian

More than 30 people survive Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash in Kazakhstan

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13:22โ‡ขKate's Christmas Hugs at Sandringham

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on the Royal Family's Christmas Day church service at Sandringham, with particular focus on Kate's public interactions including hugging well-wishers and a cancer patient (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun, Times, Metro). In international news, Russia claims success in a major Christmas missile attack on Ukraine that left 500,000 without heating (BBC, Independent), while over 30 people survived a plane crash in Kazakhstan (Guardian). Breitbart frames 2024 as a year of anti-globalist victories in Europe.
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17:21โ‡ขCharles Breaks Royal Silence on Cancer

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on King Charles's Christmas message, where he addresses his and Kate's cancer battles while thanking medical staff (Times, Sun, Mirror, Metro, Sky News). The coverage marks a shift from traditional royal Christmas speeches, incorporating personal health experiences. Simultaneously, Russia launches a major Christmas Day attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which Zelensky condemns as "inhumane" (BBC, Independent).
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19:51
The Guardian

Officials report 29 survivors and 38 killed as plane crashes in Kazakhstan

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22:57โ‡ขRoyal Cancer Thanks Meet Russian Christmas Fire

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on two major Christmas Day events: Russia's attack on Ukraine's infrastructure (BBC, Independent) and a new episode of Gavin & Stacey featuring a wedding twist (Mirror, Sun). King Charles's Christmas message focuses on thanking medical staff who treated his cancer (Evening Standard, Sky News). The Daily Mail highlights Kate's interaction with her family at Sandringham, while The Times reports on potential private school closures due to rising fees.