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29.11.2024

29.11.2024 โ€” The Day Death Became Law

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 29.11.2024.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Death Became Law
โŒจTransport Secretary Louise Haigh's resignation over a past mobile phone fraud conviction dominated morning headlines, overshadowed by the historic assisted dying debate. After five hours of emotionally charged discussion, MPs voted 330-275 to support legislation allowing terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to request assisted death.

The MasterChef controversy escalated as new allegations emerged against Gregg Wallace, including claims of racist jokes, inappropriate behavior, and sexual misconduct. By evening, friends attributed his conduct to possible undiagnosed autism.

Zelenskyy signaled a significant shift in Ukraine's position, suggesting willingness to end the war without immediate territory return in exchange for NATO membership - the first indication of potential territorial compromise since the conflict began. This development followed yesterday's Russian attacks on Ukraine's power infrastructure, which left one million without electricity.
29.11.2024
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06:57โ‡ขTransport Chief's Phone Fraud Forces Exit

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's resignation following the revelation of a past fraud conviction related to misleading police about a mobile phone (Telegraph, Times, Sun, Metro, Evening Standard, HuffPost). This breaking news dominates the morning headlines, marking a significant shift from yesterday's coverage of migration figures and Putin's threats.
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The Guardian

Women arrested by Taliban for begging report rape and killings in Afghan jails

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08:39
The Guardian

Israeli military to remain in Gaza for years, food minister says

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08:49โ‡ขTransport Chief's Past Sins Surface

โŒจThe newspapers report on three main developments: Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's resignation over a past mobile phone fraud conviction (Telegraph, Times, Independent, Sky News), new allegations against MasterChef's Gregg Wallace regarding inappropriate behavior (Daily Mail, Metro), and Israel's food minister stating their military plans to remain in Gaza for years (Guardian). Russia continues targeting Ukrainian power infrastructure ahead of winter (BBC).
09:03
BBC

Macron to visit Notre-Dame as Paris cathedral to re-open after fire

The world gets a first look inside the cathedral today, five-and-a-half years after the devastating fire of 2019.
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09:35
BBC

Macron visits Notre-Dame as Paris cathedral to re-open after fire

The world gets a first look inside the cathedral today, five-and-a-half years after the devastating fire of 2019.
09:35
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09:43
BBC

Watch as Macron tours Notre-Dame for first look inside rebuilt Paris cathedral

The world gets a first look inside the cathedral today, five-and-a-half years after the devastating fire of 2019.
09:43
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11:19
BBC

First look inside rebuilt Notre-Dame years after cathedral was devastated by fire

The world gets a glimpse inside the building's renovated interior as French President Emmanuel Macron visits.
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11:53โ‡ขParliament's Life and Death Debate Begins

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the assisted dying debate in Parliament, with various perspectives emerging from MPs and critics (Mirror, Sky News, Spiked, Evening Standard). Notre-Dame's interior renovation is revealed during Macron's visit (BBC), while multiple sources report on new allegations against MasterChef's Gregg Wallace regarding racist and inappropriate comments (Daily Mail, Metro). Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's resignation over a past conviction continues to receive coverage.
11:59
The Guardian

Moscow behind โ€˜staggeringly recklessโ€™ sabotage in Europe, MI6 chief says

11:59
12:07
BBC

First look inside rebuilt Notre-Dame as Macron calls its reopening a 'shock of hope'

The French president praises the cathedral's restoration with the building set to open to the public on 7 December.
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14:18โ‡ขParliament's Life or Death Vote

โŒจThe newspapers heavily cover the parliamentary debate on assisted dying legislation, with MPs voting after an emotionally charged discussion (Independent, Evening Standard, Spectator, Times). MI6's chief accuses Moscow of conducting "staggeringly reckless" sabotage operations in Europe (Guardian). Notre-Dame cathedral's interior renovation is revealed ahead of its December reopening (BBC). The controversy around MasterChef's Gregg Wallace continues with celebrities publicly criticizing him (Mirror, Metro).
14:31
The Guardian

MPs back historic assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives in England and Wales

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14:39
The Guardian

Assisted dying: MPs back bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives in England and Wales

14:39

14:42โ‡ขMPs Say Yes to Right to Die

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Parliament's historic vote on assisted dying legislation, with MPs voting 330 to 275 in favor of allowing terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to request assisted death (Times, Guardian, Daily Mail, Mirror, Independent, Metro, Sun, Telegraph, Spectator, Evening Standard, HuffPost). Labour leader Keir Starmer was among those supporting the bill (The Sun). The Spectator questions whether the five-hour debate was sufficient.
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14:47
The Guardian

UK parliament backs bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives

14:47
14:55
BBC

UK MPs vote in favour of allowing assisted dying

The bill passes the first stage in the Commons but will be followed by months of parliamentary activity before it becomes a law.
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16:23
The Guardian

MPs back landmark assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives

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17:03
BBC

UK MPs vote in favour of historic bill to allow assisted dying

The bill passes the first stage in the Commons but will be followed by months of parliamentary activity before it becomes a law.
17:03
17:11
The Guardian

MPs back landmark assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives

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17:20โ‡ขMPs Say Yes to Death

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Parliament's historic vote in favor of assisted dying legislation (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, HuffPost, Metro, Spectator, Telegraph, Times), while Spiked presents opposition. New allegations emerge against MasterChef's Gregg Wallace, with friends attributing his behavior to autism (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun). The restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral nears completion, with Macron touring ahead of Christmas reopening (Breitbart).
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17:43
The Guardian

MPs back landmark bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales

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18:39
The Guardian

Syrian rebels enter Aleppo three days into surprise offensive

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20:01โ‡ขTwo Bills Pass: Death and Peace

โŒจThe newspapers heavily report on Parliament's vote in favor of assisted dying legislation, with mixed reactions from MPs and commentators (BBC, Times, Morning Star, Spectator, Spiked, Evening Standard). Two significant developments emerge: Zelenskyy indicates willingness to end the war without immediate territory return in exchange for NATO membership (Sky News, Telegraph), and Syrian rebels launch a surprise offensive in Aleppo (Guardian).
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