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27.01.2026
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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.01.2026.

It displays 119 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

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06:49โ‡ขThe Federal Retreat From Minneapolis

โŒจUK editors are prioritizing the strategic retreat of the Trump administration following the killing of Alex Pretti, as federal agents scale back in Minneapolis (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). Right-leaning outlets focus on the demotion of the border patrol commander involved (Daily Mail). Simultaneously, domestic attention remains fixed on the fallout of Suella Braverman's defection and the Conservative Party's retracted mental health claims (The Independent, HuffPost UK).
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09:28โ‡ขFederal Retreat From Minneapolis

โŒจUK editors are pivoting between domestic and international pressures. The strategic withdrawal of federal agents from Minneapolis following the Alex Pretti killing remains a dominant international thread (BBC News, The Guardian, The Times, Novara Media). Domestically, editors are prioritizing the immediate environmental threat of Storm Chandra (Sky News, Evening Standard, Metro) and the persistent internal friction within the Labour Party over the Andy Burnham decision (The Independent, The Spectator, New Statesman).
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12:06โ‡ขStorm Chandra Drowns the Coast

โŒจBritish editors have shifted focus toward the domestic disruption caused by Storm Chandra, with widespread reports of flooding, school closures, and emergency rescues (Daily Mail, Sky News, The Times, The Independent). Simultaneously, the Labour leadership faces escalating pressure from activists to reverse the 'Burnham ban' (The Telegraph, New Statesman), while the Minneapolis shooting backlash continues to force a tactical retreat from the Trump administration (BBC News, The Guardian, Novara Media).
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Federal judge in Minnesota orders ICE director to appear in court

A Minnesota judge has ordered acting head of ICE Todd Lyons to answer allegations of violating court orders.
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14:53โ‡ขFederal Retreat From Minneapolis Streets

โŒจUK editors are pivoting to a significant Labour Party policy shift, as the government unveils a ยฃ300m support package for pubs following intense backlash over planned business rate hikes (The Telegraph, Evening Standard, HuffPost UK). Simultaneously, the Minneapolis crisis escalates with a federal judge ordering the ICE director to court, while President Trump initiates a tactical withdrawal of federal agents from the city (BBC News, The Mirror, Channel 4 News, The Guardian).
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Trump's 'border tsar' arrives in Minneapolis after judge orders ICE chief to appear in court

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says he has met "border tsar" Tom Homan and repeated his calls to "end the campaign of retribution" in the state.
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18:15โ‡ขMinneapolis Federal Withdrawal Intensifies

โŒจUK editors are focusing on the deepening crisis in Minneapolis following the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, with calls for the dismissal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and a court order for the ICE chief to appear (BBC News, The Guardian, Channel 4 News, Novara Media). Domestically, Labour's 'sticking plaster' support package for pubs faces criticism for failing to address broader hospitality sector pressures (The Telegraph, Evening Standard).
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Democrats call for Trump to fire homeland security secretary over Minnesota crackdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries warns "we can do this the easy way or the hard way", as Trump's 'border tsar' arrives in Minneapolis.
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In 2025, it was last orders forever in one pub every day in England and Wales โ€“ thanks to the rising cost of everything from energy to the minimum wage. Now a rescue package, of sorts, from the government to help with business rates. But pub owners say itโ€™s nowhere near enough and it wonโ€™t apply to other hospitality venues, which say theyโ€™re under increasing pressure too.
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21:32โ‡ขMinneapolis Crackdown Imperils the Capitol

โŒจUK editors are prioritizing the mounting political fallout from the Minneapolis crisis. Progressive and mainstream outlets focus on the Democratic pressure for President Trump to dismiss DHS Secretary Kristi Noem following civilian deaths (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). Right-leaning and analytical sources highlight Republican concerns regarding the 'awful optics' and the looming threat of a government shutdown linked to the immigration crackdown (The Economist, Spiked).
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Trump says he's going to 'de-escalate' in Minnesota after shooting backlash

The president tells Fox News that he doesn't "think it's a pullback, it's a little bit of a change."
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