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13.02.2026

The Day the Palestine Action Ban Was Overturned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 13.02.2026.

It displays 118 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.02.2026The Day the Palestine Action Ban Was Overturned
Morning headlines were dominated by the first democratic elections in Bangladesh since the student uprising, with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party claiming a landslide victory. Simultaneously, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal intensified as new evidence emerged of secret surveillance at his Florida home, alongside allegations that Prince Andrew had leaked confidential Treasury briefings and used Epstein’s private jet to transport women to Buckingham Palace.
By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted to a significant legal defeat for the government. The High Court ruled the terror proscription of the activist group Palestine Action unlawful, a decision framed by editors as a humiliation for Keir Starmer and the Home Office. This development triggered immediate internal Labour criticism of the Prime Minister’s 'draconian' measures and left the Metropolitan Police in an 'unusual' legal position regarding arrests.
The evening cycle focused on the broadening international fallout of the Epstein files, as Lord Mandelson was summoned to testify before the US Congress. Reporting also pivoted to the Munich Security Conference, where European leaders expressed alarm over President Trump’s revocation of greenhouse gas rulings and his shifting stance on transatlantic security.
13.02.2026
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BBC

'Confident we will form the next government': Bangladesh National Party tells BBC

The Bangladesh National Party has told the BBC they have got the majority in the country's historic election.
04:05
04:30
BBC

'Confident we will form the next government,' Bangladesh National Party tells BBC

The Bangladesh National Party has told the BBC they have got the majority in the country's historic election.
04:30
05:01
BBC

Bangladesh National Party wins majority in first poll since student uprising

The Bangladesh National Party has secured more than 151 seats, securing it the majority needed to form the next government.
05:01
05:14
BBC

Bangladesh Nationalist Party wins majority in first poll since student uprising

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured more than 151 seats, securing it the majority needed to form the next government.
05:14

05:22The Hidden Eyes of Epstein

The British media is focused on the deepening internal and external pressures facing the government, as Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner publicly breaks with Keir Starmer over pub regulation (The Telegraph) while the Prime Minister's chief civil servant departs (HuffPost UK). Simultaneously, outlets are re-examining the Jeffrey Epstein scandal following new evidence of surveillance at his Florida home and allegations of withheld FBI data (Sky News, Channel 4 News, Spiked).
05:33
BBC

Bangladesh Nationalist Party wins majority in first election since student uprising

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured more than 151 seats, securing it the majority needed to form the next government.
05:33
06:05
06:12
06:37
07:02
BBC

Bangladesh Nationalist Party heads for landslide win in first election since Gen Z uprising

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured close to a two-thirds majority, more than what is required to form the next government.
07:02
07:21
BBC

Bangladesh Nationalist Party wins landslide majority in first election since Gen Z uprising

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured a two-thirds majority, more than what is required to form the next government.
07:21
07:28

09:25The Prince in the Epstein Web

British editors are focusing on the intensifying scandals surrounding Prince Andrew, with new allegations of sex trafficking linked to Jeffrey Epstein's private jet and the leaking of confidential Treasury briefings (Daily Mail, The Telegraph). This coincides with further revelations from the Epstein files regarding secret surveillance (Sky News, Channel 4 News). Concurrently, right-leaning outlets defend Jim Ratcliffe's 'colonisation' comments against government criticism (The Spectator, Spiked, Breitbart).
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12:03

12:04Palestine Action Terror Ban Overturned

The British media has pivoted to a legal defeat for the government, as the High Court ruled the terror ban on Palestine Action unlawful (The Independent, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Telegraph). This domestic setback competes with a second wave of Prince Andrew allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein's private jet and leaked Treasury briefings (The Mirror, Daily Mail, Metro). Meanwhile, broadsheets begin covering the Munich Security Conference (The Guardian, BBC News).
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14:27Palestine Action Terror Ban Overturned

The UK media is primarily focused on the High Court ruling that the government's terror ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. Sources highlight the 'unusual' position of the Metropolitan Police and internal Labour pressure on Keir Starmer over the 'draconian' measures (The Independent, Sky News, Evening Standard, The Telegraph, HuffPost UK). Concurrently, coverage begins to shift toward the Munich Security Conference and shifting transatlantic relations (The Guardian, BBC News).
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17:07Palestine Action Terror Ban Overturned

Editors focus on the High Court ruling that the government's terror proscription of Palestine Action was unlawful, with right-leaning titles questioning human rights law while others highlight the 'humiliating' defeat (The Independent, The Times, The Spectator, The Telegraph, Novara Media). Simultaneously, reports emerge of a foiled 'marauding' ISIS plot against the UK Jewish community, resulting in life sentences for the extremists involved (Sky News, The Mirror).
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19:36The Terror Ban Crumbles

British editors are focusing on the High Court's decision to strike down the government's terror proscription of Palestine Action as unlawful (Breitbart London, Morning Star Online, The Times, Novara Media). Simultaneously, attention has shifted to Lord Mandelson being called to testify before the US Congress regarding his historical links to Jeffrey Epstein (The Independent, Sky News). Right-leaning outlets continue to critique Labour's domestic policies regarding pub regulations and climate law (The Telegraph, The Spectator).
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