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11.02.2026

The Day of the 'Paedophile Apologists' PMQs

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.02.2026.

It displays 128 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.02.2026The Day of the 'Paedophile Apologists' PMQs
Morning coverage was dominated by a mass shooting at a Canadian school, with editors tracking high casualty counts and the description of a suspect in a dress. Domestically, focus remained on Keir Starmer’s internal crisis following the suspension of another Labour peer and a former communications chief linked to sexual offenders.
By early afternoon, the narrative shifted entirely to Prime Minister’s Questions. Broadcasters and broadsheets focused on Kemi Badenoch’s accusation that Starmer was "stuffing" the government with "paedophile apologists." This intensified a week-long vetting crisis, with editors noting Starmer’s admission that his team was not given a full account of past ties during appointments.
In the evening, editorial priority branched into two distinct streams. Tabloids and broadcasters pivoted to the death of actor James Van Der Beek, while political outlets highlighted a deepening internal Labour revolt, as female MPs demanded an end to a Number 10 "boys' club" culture.
11.02.2026

00:07Terror Police Enter the School Gates

British editors have shifted focus to a double stabbing at a school now under counter-terror investigation (Sky News, The Telegraph, Metro). Simultaneously, Keir Starmer’s leadership crisis intensifies as the Mandelson-Epstein inquiry expands into the Blair era (The Times) and additional Labour figures face suspension (The Independent). While some outlets highlight Starmer’s survival through internal deals (Channel 4 News, New Statesman), others emphasize institutional decay (Spiked).
05:50
BBC

Nine killed and 25 injured in shootings at Canadian school and home

The suspect was also found dead after the shootings in British Columbia, police say, as Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is "devastated" by the "horrific" incidents.
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06:42
BBC

Nine killed and 25 injured in shootings at school and home in Canada

The suspect was also found dead after the shootings in British Columbia, police say, as Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is "devastated" by the "horrific" incidents.
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07:39Blood Shed on Canadian Snow

British editors have rapidly pivoted to a mass shooting at a Canadian school and residence, focusing on the high casualty count and the suspect's description (The Independent, BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News, Daily Mail, The Mirror, Metro). Concurrently, coverage of domestic instability remains high, as domestic terror police continue to investigate a London school stabbing (Evening Standard, The Telegraph) while Starmer faces ongoing leadership pressure (New Statesman, Channel 4 News).
07:57
BBC

Nine killed and at least 25 injured in shootings at school and home in Canada

The suspect was also found dead after the shootings in British Columbia, as Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is "devastated" by the "horrific" incidents.
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11:18The Crimson Snows of British Columbia

The British press remains focused on the evolving tragedy in Canada, where a shooting spree across multiple sites has left ten people dead, with editors now highlighting the identification of the suspect (BBC News, The Guardian, Sky News). Domestically, Keir Starmer's political survival is under heightened scrutiny as reports emerge of internal cabinet instability and upcoming parliamentary questioning regarding past links to Jeffrey Epstein (The Independent, The Telegraph, HuffPost UK).
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12:52Badenoch Scathes Starmer’s Appointments

The British press has converged on Keir Starmer’s leadership crisis, focusing on Kemi Badenoch’s inflammatory accusations regarding government appointments and past links to sexual offenders (The Independent, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, The Times). Meanwhile, coverage of the mass shooting in Canada remains a high priority, with new details emerging about the suspect and the survival of students during the attack (The Guardian, BBC News, Sky News).
13:55
BBC

Students describe barricading classroom doors as nine killed and 25 injured in Canada shootings

The suspect was also found dead after the shootings in British Columbia. Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is "devastated" by the "horrific" incidents.
13:55
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BBC

Students describe barricading classroom doors as nine killed in Canada shootings

The suspect was also found dead after the shootings in British Columbia. Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is "devastated" by the "horrific" incidents.
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BBC

Canada mourns with you, tearful PM Carney tells community where nine killed in shootings

Mark Carney says it's a "difficult day" for Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia, where two shootings happening at a secondary school and home.
15:14

15:30Badenoch Scathes Starmer's Moral Guard

British editors are focused on the escalating 'paedophile apologist' row, with Kemi Badenoch leading a fierce parliamentary attack on Keir Starmer's government appointments (The Independent, Sky News, HuffPost UK, The Telegraph, Evening Standard, The Times). Simultaneously, coverage of the Canadian school massacre has intensified, highlighting the shooter’s identity and the rising death toll (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Guardian).
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16:04
BBC

Canada mourns with you, tearful PM Carney tells town where nine killed in shootings

Mark Carney says it's a "difficult day" for Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia, where two shootings happening at a secondary school and home.
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18:07Prince Andrew Faces Misconduct Inquiry

UK editors are pivoting from parliamentary pressure to legal jeopardy for Prince Andrew following the Epstein files release. The media is highlighting potential misconduct inquiries and police interviews (Sky News, The Mirror, Metro, New Statesman). Simultaneously, coverage of the Canadian school massacre has shifted to the grieving process and the official state response from Prime Minister Mark Carney (BBC News, The Guardian, Evening Standard).
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BBC

Children and teachers witnessed 'unheard of cruelty', Canada's PM tells parliament

At least nine people were killed in shootings at a secondary school and home in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
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BBC

Children saw 'unheard of cruelty', says Canada's PM, with police set to give shooting update

At least nine people were killed in shootings at a secondary school and home in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
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19:40
BBC

Children saw 'unheard of cruelty', says Canada's PM, as police give update

At least nine people were killed in shootings at a secondary school and home in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
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19:48
BBC

Police name suspect in Canada school shooting as they give update

Police say the suspect is 18-year-old Jesse van Rootselaar - the number of killed has been reduced to eight, plus the suspect.
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20:17
BBC

Police name suspect in Canada school shooting as 18-year-old Jesse van Rootselaar

Police say the suspect was "born as a biological male, who.... approximately six years ago began to transition to female, and identified as female".
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20:18Labour's Internal Fracture Deepens

The British press is currently dominated by a resurgence of internal Labour Party strife and the death of an American cultural icon. Broadcasters and broadsheets are tracking intensifying pressure on Keir Starmer regarding a perceived 'boys' club' culture and sexual misconduct scandals (The Independent, The Telegraph, Morning Star Online). Simultaneously, tabloids and regional outlets have pivoted to the death of actor James Van Der Beek (Daily Mail, The Mirror, Metro).
20:31
BBC

Police name suspect in Canada school shooting as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar

Police say the dead include an adult female educator, three female students, two male students, plus the suspect's mother and step-brother.
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21:47
BBC

Police name Canada school shooting suspect and say six children among victims

Police say the dead include an adult female educator, three female students, two male students, plus the suspect's mother and step-brother.
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