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27.11.2024

27.11.2024 โ€” The Day Lebanon's Silence Started

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.11.2024.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Lebanon's Silence Started
โŒจThe US-brokered Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire began at 02:00 GMT, marking the first pause in hostilities since October. Despite Israeli military warnings not to return home, thousands of Lebanese civilians streamed back to southern Lebanon, creating traffic jams between Beirut and the south. By afternoon, Israel imposed a curfew with 30 minutes' notice.

Storm Conall brought widespread flooding across Britain, disrupting London's transport network, including a temporary Elizabeth line suspension. The assisted dying debate intensified as former PM David Cameron reversed his position to support the bill, while religious leaders, including the Chief Rabbi, urged MPs to oppose it.

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch acknowledged Conservative failures on migration policy during PMQs. The Chagos Islands deal faced potential collapse, with reports suggesting Labour's attempts to expedite the handover before a possible Trump presidency in 2025.
27.11.2024
00:07
The Guardian

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire due to begin at 02.00GMT as Lebanon hails โ€˜fundamental stepโ€™ to regional stability

00:07
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00:39
BBC

Strikes ongoing hours before Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire set to begin

The ceasefire will take effect from 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT) Wednesday, bringing an end to fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:39

00:41โ‡ขNorth Goes Silent at Dawn

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on an agreed ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, set to begin at 02:00 GMT Wednesday (BBC, Guardian, Sky News, Jewish Chronicle, Evening Standard, Telegraph, Independent). In domestic news, Labour announces plans for free school breakfast clubs (Mirror), while Vauxhall's owner cites EV regulations in Luton plant closure decision (Times). A significant development in sports sees referee David Coote under investigation for betting-related comments (The Sun).
00:47
The Guardian

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire due to begin at 02.00 GMT as both sides trade attacks

00:47
02:07
BBC

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins after new strikes on Beirut

The ceasefire was due to take effect from 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT) Wednesday, after fresh strikes on Lebanon's capital.
02:07
02:07
02:15
The Guardian

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire comes into force after strikes on Beirut

02:15
03:43
BBC

Israel warns south Lebanon residents not to return home after ceasefire with Hezbollah

The ceasefire took effect from 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT) Wednesday, after fresh strikes on Lebanon's capital.
03:43
03:59
The Guardian

IDF warns displaced residents not to return home yet as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins

03:59
04:07
BBC

Israel warns south Lebanese civilians not to go home as ceasefire with Hezbollah begins

The ceasefire took effect from 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT) Wednesday, after fresh strikes on Lebanon's capital.
04:07
05:51
The Guardian

Displaced residents of south Lebanon start to return home after Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins

05:51
06:00
06:31
BBC

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins as south Lebanese civilians warned not to go home

The US-brokered ceasefire took effect from 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT), after fresh strikes on Lebanon's capital.
06:31
06:32
The Guardian

Displaced residents start to return to southern Lebanon after Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins

06:32

06:49โ‡ขLebanon's Dawn Ceasefire

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the implementation of the US-brokered Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, which began at 02:00 GMT (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Evening Standard). Despite the ceasefire's start, civilians are being warned not to return to southern Lebanon. Domestically, Storm Conall brings heavy rain with nearly 100 flood warnings across the UK (Metro), while Labour signals potential changes to electric car regulations amid industry concerns (Telegraph).
07:27
The Guardian

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire comes into force with Biden insistent on โ€˜permanent cessation of hostilitiesโ€™

07:27
07:43
BBC

Thousands returning home to south Lebanon as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes effect

Traffic jams line the route between Beirut and the south after the ceasefire began at 04:00 local time (02:00 GMT).
07:43
07:44
07:59
The Guardian

Displaced residents of south Lebanon return home after Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins

07:59
08:23
The Guardian

Displaced residents return to southern Lebanon as Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire appears to hold

08:23
08:56
09:51

09:53โ‡ขLebanon's Return Home

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on thousands of Lebanese civilians returning to their homes in southern Lebanon as the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes effect, despite Israeli warnings (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Telegraph, Times). The ceasefire began at 02:00 GMT, with traffic jams reported between Beirut and the south. Netanyahu claims Hezbollah has been "set back decades" (Telegraph). HuffPost questions whether this development might lead to similar arrangements in Gaza.
10:48
11:04
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11:52

12:01โ‡ขParliament Faces Life and Death

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major legislative discussions: an upcoming assisted dying vote in Parliament, which the Chief Rabbi opposes (Independent, Jewish Chronicle), and Ford's call for EV tax breaks to meet targets (Telegraph). The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire continues to hold, with Lebanese residents returning home despite warnings (Times, New Statesman). Transport disruptions persist in London due to flooding, with Elizabeth line services recently restored (Evening Standard).
12:39
13:28
BBC

'It's all gone': Lebanese civilians return to destroyed homes as ceasefire appears to hold

Thousands of families displaced by the conflict are travelling home hours after an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes effect.
13:28
14:08

14:51โ‡ขLebanon's Return Meets Badenoch's Challenge

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Lebanese civilians returning to their homes following the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, despite Israeli warnings (BBC, Guardian, Sky News, Independent, HuffPost). In domestic politics, Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's clash with Keir Starmer at PMQs generates coverage (Independent, Mirror, Spectator), while Germany's preparation of a national bunker plan draws attention (Breitbart). London's historic Smithfield Market faces closure after 900 years of operation (Daily Mail).
15:19
15:19
15:59
16:39
The Guardian

Israeli military declares curfew for travel into southern Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold

16:39
16:47
16:47

17:13โ‡ขCurfew Meets Blasphemy Law

โŒจThe newspapers report on several aspects of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, with Israel imposing a curfew on southern Lebanon (Guardian, Sky News, Telegraph). In domestic politics, Labour faces pressure over blasphemy laws, with MP Tahir Ali calling for a "desecration ban" (Breitbart). The naming of the Windrush Line on London's Overground sparks discussion (Channel 4), while This Morning's editor Martin Frizell announces departure after ten years (Daily Mail, The Sun).
17:59
18:07
18:31
The Guardian

UN chief says Lebanon ceasefire โ€˜first ray of hope amid darknessโ€™ in conflict

18:31
18:47
BBC

First day of Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire appears to hold as UN chief hails 'ray of hope'

Thousands of families displaced by the conflict are spending the night back at home after an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes effect.
18:47
19:43
The Guardian

Thousands return to southern Lebanon amid uneasy ceasefire

19:43
20:23

20:34โ‡ขLebanon's Tense Return

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire taking hold, with thousands of Lebanese families returning to their homes despite tensions remaining high (BBC, Channel 4, Guardian). In domestic politics, Kemi Badenoch acknowledges Conservative failures on migration (Telegraph, Spectator), while Labour faces challenges over the potential collapse of the Chagos Islands deal (Independent, Times). Meanwhile, Parliament prepares for a crucial vote on assisted suicide legislation (Morning Star).
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