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31.01.2025

31.01.2025 โ€” Black Boxes Above The Potomac

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 31.01.2025.

It displays 123 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.01.2025 โ‡ข Black Boxes Above The Potomac
โŒจThe recovery of black boxes from the American Airlines crash site dominated morning coverage, with investigators announcing a 30-day timeline for preliminary findings. New details emerged about staffing issues, with reports of an air traffic controller leaving early on the night of the crash. By midday, footage surfaced showing the aircraft lights visible from over a mile away.

Trump's attempt to link the crash to diversity policies gained traction when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supported his claims. By afternoon, Trump shifted focus to the helicopter's altitude, claiming it was flying "too high, by a lot." The number of recovered bodies reached 41.

Evening coverage revealed the Army's refusal to name the female Black Hawk pilot, while new tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China were announced. The day closed with Prince Andrew facing renewed scrutiny over Epstein-related emails contradicting his Newsnight interview claims.
31.01.2025
00:15
BBC

Black boxes recovered in deadly Washington DC plane crash

The flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, known as the black boxes, may offer clues about what went wrong before the crash.
00:15
02:07
The Guardian

Washington DC plane crash latest: flight data and cockpit voice recorders recovered, officials say

02:07
02:39
The Guardian

Flight data and cockpit voice recorders recovered, officials say โ€“ live updates

02:39
02:55

03:29โ‡ขBlack Boxes Found as DC Controller Doubled Jobs

โŒจThe newspapers focus on new developments in the DC plane crash investigation, reporting the recovery of black boxes (BBC, Guardian, The Times). Multiple sources highlight staffing issues, with one controller reportedly handling multiple positions simultaneously (Sun, Times). Captain Sully, known for the Miracle on the Hudson, offers analysis (Daily Mail), while victims' identities emerge, including skating sisters and a new father (Metro, Mirror). Trump's attempts to link the crash to diversity policies continue to generate coverage (Independent, Sky News).
05:59
06:07
The Guardian

Cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from airplane recovered

06:07
07:11
The Guardian

Washington DC plane crash: flight data and cockpit voice recorders recovered, officials say

07:11
07:52

08:41โ‡ขBlack Boxes Found as Controller Left Early

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on new developments in the DC plane crash investigation. Black boxes have been recovered (BBC, Guardian, Times, Sun) while questions arise about air traffic control staffing, with reports of a controller leaving early (Daily Mail, Metro). The victims' identities emerge, including a Disney performer and ice skaters (Mirror). Trump's comments linking the crash to diversity policies continue to generate coverage (Times, Daily Mail).
09:04
BBC

DC crash jet black boxes found as details of victims emerge

Investigators have retrieved the voice and data recorders from the passenger plane following the crash which killed 67 people.
09:04
09:04
09:12
09:36
The Microsoft and Huawei founders have competing visions of technological dominance. Which will endure?
09:36
09:43
The Guardian

Washington DC plane crash: concerns raised about โ€˜congestionโ€™ of airspace around Reagan National airport

09:43
10:08
The Guardian

Washington DC plane crash: preliminary report into disaster will be prepared within 30 days, say investigators

10:08
10:08
10:16
BBC

Jet black boxes found as cause of deadly DC crash investigated

Investigators have retrieved the voice and data recorders from the passenger plane following Wednesday's crash which killed 67 people.
10:16
10:32
10:40
BBC

Jet's black boxes found, as cause of deadly DC crash investigated

Investigators have retrieved the voice and data recorders from the passenger plane following Wednesday's crash which killed 67 people.
10:40

10:41โ‡ขBlack Boxes Found as Reform UK Surges

โŒจThe newspapers continue reporting on the Washington DC crash investigation, with black boxes now recovered (BBC, Sky News, Guardian). New details emerge about helicopter traffic the day before the incident (Sky News). The search for missing twins in Scotland concludes with a body found (Metro, Mirror, Sun). Political coverage focuses on Reform UK's rising support amid migration debates (Breitbart, Spectator).
11:27
11:51
12:23
12:31
12:39
BBC

Recovery operation set to resume after deadly DC air crash

Emergency teams will continue efforts to retrieve the bodies of those who died when a passenger jet and helicopter collided.
12:39
12:47
The Guardian

Washington DC plane crash: two of three people onboard helicopter named in reports as recovery efforts continue

12:47

13:05โ‡ขDC Crash Details Emerge as Judge Named in Sharif Case

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on new details from the DC air crash, with recovery operations continuing and two helicopter victims named (BBC, Guardian, Mirror). An air traffic controller reportedly left their shift early (Independent). In parallel, new developments emerge in two cases: the Sara Sharif custody case, with Judge Alison Raeside now named (Times, Daily Mail), and fresh Prince Andrew-Epstein correspondence surfacing (Sun).
13:52
The Guardian

Alarms were raised about โ€˜congestedโ€™ airspace before fatal Washington crash

13:52
13:52
13:59
14:00
14:15
BBC

Search for DC crash victims resumes, as Trump says helicopter flying too high

Efforts to retrieve the bodies of those who died are under way after an American Airlines jet and army Black Hawk collided.
14:15
14:55
BBC

Trump says helicopter flying too high, as search for DC crash victims resumes

The US president says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for helicopters.
14:55

15:37โ‡ขTrump Points at High-Flying Chopper

โŒจThe newspapers focus heavily on the DC air crash developments, with Trump claiming the helicopter was flying above permitted altitude (BBC, Independent, Daily Mail). New video footage emerges of the plane's final moments (Daily Mail), while previous concerns about congested airspace surface (Guardian). A staffing issue is highlighted, with an air traffic controller leaving early (Sky News). Separately, Prince Andrew's communications with Epstein continue generating coverage (Sun, Times).
16:07
The Guardian

Washington DC plane crash: more than 40 bodies recovered; Trump claims army helicopter was flying too high

16:07
16:31
BBC

Trump says helicopter flying too high, as 41 victims recovered from wreckage

The US president says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for helicopters.
16:31
16:32
17:12
How The Chancellor Dodged The Axe To Become Starmer's Top Ally
17:12
17:28
18:00
18:17
18:35
The Guardian

White House says Trump will impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China from Saturday

18:35
18:56
The Guardian

Trump to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China

18:56

19:06โ‡ขTrump Points at Altitude as Hegseth Backs DEI Claims

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on new developments in the DC crash investigation, with multiple sources highlighting Trump's claim about the helicopter's altitude (BBC, Independent, Daily Mail). New video footage emerges (Metro, Sky News), while Defense Secretary Hegseth supports Trump's DEI allegations. Separately, Trump announces new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China (Guardian), and Germany's parliament rejects an anti-migrant bill (Channel 4). The Sun reports on alleged Iranian nuclear developments through satellite imagery.
19:30
The Guardian

White House says Trump will impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China from Saturday

19:30
20:01
BBC

We expect to recover all of the bodies after air crash, chief of DC fire service says

President Trump says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for helicopters.
20:01
20:08
BBC

Officials identify 28 bodies after US air crash, saying they expect to find them all

President Trump says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for helicopters.
20:08
20:09
20:16
20:24
21:12
The Guardian

Trump to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China

21:12