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26.12.2024

26.12.2024 โ€” The Day Death Called From Three Places

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 26.12.2024.

It displays 85 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day Death Called From Three Places
โŒจThe twentieth anniversary of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami dominated morning coverage, with memorial services across Asia and survivor testimonies receiving extensive media attention. The narrative shifted as reports emerged of Israeli airstrikes in Yemen, with WHO Director-General present at the targeted airport.

Investigation of the Kazakhstan plane crash evolved throughout the day, with US sources suggesting Russian air defense systems may have caused the incident, despite Moscow's warnings against speculation. The Reform Party's claimed membership surge sparked political controversy, with Kemi Badenoch challenging Farage's numbers.

By evening, coverage focused on a domestic Christmas Day stabbing in Milton Keynes that left two women dead, while Israeli strikes continued in Yemen, killing five Palestinian journalists. The day's coverage repeatedly returned to themes of commemoration, investigation, and escalation across these three main events.
26.12.2024
01:03
01:11
The Guardian

How survivors found love after Boxing Day disaster

01:11
02:55
08:07
08:07
The Guardian

Ceremonies held across Asia to mark 20 years since the Boxing Day tsunami

08:07
08:47

08:50โ‡ขTwenty Years After The Wave

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, with memorial services across Asia (Guardian, Sky News). A new conflict emerges in Syria with Assad loyalists killing 14 troops (BBC), while revelations surface about Prince Harry's mental health firm being called a 'toxic workplace' (Daily Mail). The Gavin and Stacey Christmas special generates significant discussion about its finale (Metro, Mirror).
08:56
09:27
09:35
Sir Keir Starmer has been invited to attend an informal summit of EU leaders in February โ€“ the first time since Brexit that a British prime minister meets exclusively with the EUโ€™s 27 heads of states and government.
09:35
10:00
10:47
The Guardian

Russia seeks to play down speculation over Azerbaijan Airlines crash

10:47
11:43
11:59
12:39

12:50โ‡ขKazakhstan Crash Meets Reform Rise

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover the Azerbaijan Airlines crash in Kazakhstan, with Russian officials warning against speculation about potential military involvement (BBC, Guardian, Mirror, Sun). A significant political shift emerges as Nigel Farage's Reform Party surpasses Conservative Party membership numbers (Breitbart), while Sir Keir Starmer receives an unprecedented post-Brexit EU summit invitation (Channel 4). Media also marks the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami (Metro).
15:19
BBC

Israel says it's hitting Houthi targets across Yemen with air strikes

On Saturday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warned Israeli would "destroy the infrastructure" of the Iran-backed rebel group.
15:19
15:43
BBC

Israel says it hit Houthi targets across Yemen with air strikes

On Saturday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warned Israeli would "destroy the infrastructure" of the Iran-backed rebel group.
15:43
15:43
The Guardian

Israeli airstrikes hit rebel-held Yemen, says Houthi media

15:43
15:44
15:51
The Guardian

Israeli airstrikes hit rebel-held Yemen, confirms IDF

15:51

16:17โ‡ขNetanyahu Strikes Yemen

โŒจThe newspapers report on Israel's air strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, following Netanyahu's warnings of infrastructure destruction (BBC, Guardian). A Christmas Day domestic incident in the UK left two women dead in a stabbing (Metro, Sky News, Sun). Reform Party's membership surpassing the Conservatives continues to generate coverage (Times, Breitbart), while questions persist about Russia's role in an Azerbaijan Airlines crash despite official denials (Independent, Evening Standard).
16:23
BBC

Head of WHO was at Yemen airport when it was hit by Israeli air strikes

Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu, says one of his planeโ€™s crew members was injured.
16:23
16:23
The Guardian

Israeli airstrikes hit rebel-held Yemen, IDF confirms

16:23
16:33
BBC

Head of WHO was in Yemen airport during Israeli air strikes, with crew member injured

Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu, says he was close to the departure lounge when it was hit.
16:33
16:39
The Guardian

WHO chief at Yemen airport during Israeli airstrikes; Netanyahu says attack ongoing โ€˜until we complete the jobโ€™

16:39
17:04
The nanny state has created a booming trade in illicit tobacco. The government canโ€™t say it wasnโ€™t warned.
17:04
18:48
19:03
The Guardian

Russian anti-aircraft system may have struck Azerbaijan Airlines plane, says US

19:03
19:11

20:25โ‡ขRussia's Defense System Hits Wrong Plane

โŒจThe newspapers focus on three developing stories: US officials suggest Russian air defenses accidentally downed an Azerbaijan Airlines plane (Channel 4, Guardian, Sky News), WHO Director-General reports being present during Israeli strikes on Yemen's airport (BBC), and a domestic Christmas stabbing leaves two women dead in the UK (Mirror, Sun). Political coverage continues with Kemi Badenoch challenging Nigel Farage's Reform UK membership claims (Evening Standard, Times).
21:03
21:03
22:07
The Guardian

Five Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza as Israel also strikes Yemen

22:07
23:52
The Guardian

UN voices alarm after WHO chief caught up in deadly Israeli strike on Yemen airport

23:52