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29.01.2025 โ€” Growth Plans Meet Silicon Valley Dreams

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 29.01.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.01.2025 โ‡ข Growth Plans Meet Silicon Valley Dreams
โŒจLabour's Rachel Reeves unveiled major economic growth plans, centered on transforming the Oxford-Cambridge corridor into Europe's Silicon Valley. The morning announcement included backing for Heathrow's third runway, aiming to increase capacity to 140 million passengers annually. This sparked immediate opposition from Sadiq Khan and environmental groups.

A tragic crowd crush at India's Kumbh Mela religious festival initially reported 12 casualties, with numbers rising to 30 by afternoon. The toll continued climbing throughout the day.

Princess Beatrice gave birth to a daughter named Athena Elizabeth, while Trump announced plans to detain 30,000 migrants at Guantรกnamo Bay, escalating his immigration crackdown that began with Colombia deportations earlier in the week.

The White House rescinded its federal funding freeze after days of confusion, responding to judicial opposition from the previous evening.
29.01.2025
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A former corporate exec explains why the worldโ€™s CEOs are suddenly sucking up to Trump and ditching DEI.
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The Guardian

UN aid agencies cut back operations after Trumpโ€™s 90-day funding suspension

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The Guardian

India crowd crushes: dozens feared dead at Kumbh Mela religious festival

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BBC

Worshippers feared killed in crowd crush at India's huge Kumbh Mela festival

There are no official numbers yet on how many people may have been injured or killed at the festival.
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BBC

At least 12 feared dead in crush at India's Kumbh Mela festival

Eyewitnesses and hospital sources have told the BBC that they have seen at least a dozen bodies.
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The Guardian

Dozens feared dead in crowd crushes at Kumbh Mela religious festival in India

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07:35
New Statesman
How Labour could win the battle over private education.
07:35

08:33โ‡ขLabour's Growth Push Meets Reform Pressure

โŒจThe newspapers report on Labour's economic agenda, with Rachel Reeves preparing to unveil growth plans (Sky News, Independent) while the party faces internal pressure over private education reform (New Statesman) and benefits (HuffPost). A tragic incident at India's Kumbh Mela festival receives significant coverage, with at least 12 feared dead in a crowd crush (BBC, Guardian). Transport disruptions affect London's morning commute (Metro).
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09:19
BBC

Families search for missing relatives after 12 feared dead in crush at Kumbh Mela festival

Eyewitnesses and hospital sources have told the BBC that they have seen at least a dozen bodies.
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09:35
The Guardian

Dozens feared dead in crush at Kumbh Mela religious festival in India

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10:43โ‡ขReeves Charts Silicon Valley Future

โŒจThe newspapers report on Rachel Reeves's major economic speech, with focus on infrastructure projects and a 'Silicon Valley of Europe' vision (Times, Independent, Mirror, Sky News, Sun). A tragic incident at India's Kumbh Mela festival has left at least 12 feared dead in a crowd crush (BBC, Guardian). French PM Bayrou's admission about migration pressures receives coverage from right-wing sources (Breitbart).
10:55
The Guardian

Relatives gather as dozens feared dead in crush at Indiaโ€™s Kumbh Mela festival

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11:37โ‡ขHeathrow's Third Runway Takes Flight

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Labour's Rachel Reeves backing a third runway at Heathrow Airport (Times, Independent, Mirror, Metro, Sky News, Sun, HuffPost). The expansion plan aims to increase capacity to 140 million passengers annually, though opposition has emerged. The announcement comes as part of broader infrastructure growth plans, including expansions at five airports. Meanwhile, concerns about working poverty receive attention (Morning Star), and a tragic crush at India's Kumbh Mela festival has left dozens feared dead (Guardian).
11:59
The Guardian

Dozens feared dead in crowd crushes at Kumbh Mela religious festival in India

11:59
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13:19
BBC

Authorities say at least 30 dead in Kumbh Mela crowd crush

Authorities say that a further 90 people sustained injuries in the incident at the massive religious gathering.
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13:21โ‡ขHeathrow Expansion Gets Labour's Green Light

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on two major developments: Labour's backing of Heathrow's third runway project, with Rachel Reeves and the Chancellor announcing support (HuffPost, Metro, Times, Sky News, Independent), and a tragic crowd crush at India's Kumbh Mela religious festival leaving at least 30 dead and 90 injured (BBC, Guardian). Princess Beatrice's early delivery of a daughter receives royal coverage (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun).
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HuffPost UK
Labour Split Over 'Indefensible' Heathrow Decision
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15:11
BBC

Trump's health secretary pick and vaccine sceptic RFK Jr faces Senate grilling

If Robert F Kennedy Jr's nomination is confirmed, he will lead a federal agency overseeing US medical research and food safety standards.
15:11
16:23
BBC

US health secretary pick RFK Jr defends vaccine stance as protesters disrupt hearing

If Robert F Kennedy Jr's nomination is confirmed, he will lead a federal agency overseeing US medical research and food safety standards.
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17:11
BBC

RFK Jr defends vaccine stance as protesters disrupt hearing for Trump's health secretary pick

If Robert F Kennedy Jr's nomination is confirmed, he will lead a federal agency overseeing US medical research and food safety standards.
17:11
17:35
The Guardian

Trump health secretary pick RFK Jr clashes with Democrats in tense Senate confirmation hearing

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17:38โ‡ขRFK Jr Faces Senate While Labour Splits on Runway

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on RFK Jr's contentious Senate confirmation hearing for US health secretary, focusing on his controversial vaccine stance (BBC, Guardian). Labour's internal tensions over Rachel Reeves's support for Heathrow's third runway continue to develop, with climate concerns at the forefront (HuffPost, Independent, Times). A troubling incident of Neo-Nazi activity at an Overground station (Metro) and Princess Beatrice's new royal birth (Mirror) receive coverage.
17:43
In a major speech on growing the UK economy, Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she will make Cambridge and Oxford the โ€œSilicon Valley of Europeโ€ and build a third runway at Heathrow Airport โ€“ which is now backed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer even though he opposed it in the past.
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18:31
The Guardian

White House rescinds federal funding freeze; RFK Jr clashes with Democrats in tense Senate confirmation hearing

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The Guardian

RFK Jr clashes with Democrats in tense Senate confirmation hearing

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18:47
In a major speech on growing the UK economy, Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she will make Cambridge and Oxford the โ€œSilicon Valley of Europeโ€ and build a third runway at Heathrow Airport โ€“ which is now backed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer even though he opposed it in the past.
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In a major speech on growing the UK economy, Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she will make Cambridge and Oxford the โ€œSilicon Valley of Europeโ€ and build a third runway at Heathrow Airport โ€“ which is now backed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer even though he opposed it in the past.
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The Guardian

White House rescinds federal funding freeze after days of confusion and concern across US

19:19
20:07
The Guardian

Trump threatens to open migrant detention center at Guantรกnamo Bay amid confusion over White House orders

20:07
20:15
BBC

White House rescinds memo on freezing federal grants and loans

Trump's team say the pause in some federal assistance still applies, but the withdrawal of the memo has sparked further confusion.
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20:15
The Guardian

White House rescinds spending freeze on federal loans and grants

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20:28โ‡ขReeves Dreams Silicon Valley While Labour Splits

โŒจThe newspapers report on Labour's economic vision, with Rachel Reeves announcing plans to transform Oxford and Cambridge into a "Silicon Valley of Europe" and backing Heathrow's third runway (Channel 4, Independent, Morning Star, Spiked). The decision faces internal Labour opposition and environmental concerns (HuffPost, Morning Star). In US coverage, Trump's administration creates confusion over federal grants freeze (BBC, Guardian) while announcing plans regarding migrants (Daily Mail).
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BBC

Trump says he will send migrants to Guantanamo as White House pulls funding freeze memo

The US president says he will set up a 30,000-person detention facility in Guantanamo Bay to house undocumented migrants.
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BBC

Trump says he will send migrants to Guantanamo as Cuba attacks 'act of brutality'

President Trump says the 30,000-person facility for undocumented migrants would house "the worst criminal illegal aliens".
21:43
21:59
The Guardian

Trump orders opening of migrant detention center at Guantรกnamo Bay

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BBC

Trump orders migrant detentions at Guantanamo as Cuba attacks 'act of brutality'

President Trump says the 30,000-person facility for undocumented migrants will house "the worst criminal illegal aliens".
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