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16.02.2026

The Day of the Local Election U-turn

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 16.02.2026.

It displays 100 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.02.2026 โ‡ข The Day of the Local Election U-turn
โŒจMorning coverage focused on the intensifying legal and diplomatic fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files, with tabloids and broadsheets highlighting new allegations of redacted information regarding Prince Andrew and his taxpayer-funded travel. Concurrently, Keir Starmer announced a digital crackdown on social media, AI chatbots, and VPNs for under-16s, a move right-leaning outlets framed as a diversion from internal party scandals involving the 'Labour Together' group.
By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted to a major government climbdown. Following pressure from Nigel Farage and legal advice, the Prime Minister abandoned plans to postpone 30 local council elections scheduled for May. This was widely characterized across the political spectrum as Starmerโ€™s 14th 'U-turn', with critics labeling the administration a 'zombie government'.
The evening cycle was dominated by the death of Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall at 95, alongside emerging reports of a measles outbreak in London and UK banks seeking alternatives to US payment systems due to 'Trump fears'.
16.02.2026
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04:20โ‡ขThe Epstein Noose Tightens

โŒจUK editors are intensifying focus on the legal and diplomatic fallout of the Epstein files, with growing pressure for a criminal probe into Prince Andrew's former role as trade envoy (Daily Mail, Channel 4 News). Concurrently, a narrative of Russian hybrid warfare prevails as reports detail the targeting of Ukrainian energy infrastructure (The Independent) alongside domestic warnings of escalating Kremlin aggression (HuffPost UK).
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The scandals swamping Keir Starmer are a feature, not a bug, in a party that thinks it can do no wrong.
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10:25โ‡ขThe Prince in the Epstein Shadow

โŒจEditors are increasingly focusing on the political and legal fallout of the Epstein files, specifically new allegations of redacted information regarding Prince Andrew and calls for a criminal investigation (Daily Mail, Channel 4 News, The Mirror, Metro). Simultaneously, the Labour government faces scrutiny over a proposed digital crackdown on AI and VPNs, which right-leaning outlets frame as a 'sleazeocracy' (The Independent, HuffPost UK, Spiked).
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13:19โ‡ขThe Labour Together Smear Shadow

โŒจEditors are focusing on the internal crisis within the Labour Party, as Keir Starmer faces allegations regarding a 'smear campaign' by the Labour Together group and criticism over ministerial accountability (The Independent, The Telegraph, Novara Media, Morning Star Online, Spiked). Simultaneously, the tabloid and broadcast media continue to prioritize new evidence and taxpayer-funded travel involving Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein (The Mirror, Metro, Channel 4 News).
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16:19โ‡ขStarmer Retreats on May Elections

โŒจBritish editors are focusing on Keir Starmer's decision to abandon plans to cancel 30 local council elections in May, a move widely characterized as a 'humiliating U-turn' following pressure from Nigel Farage (The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, HuffPost UK). Simultaneously, the tabloid and broadsheet press continue to analyze the depravity of newly released Epstein files, specifically highlighting his communications regarding Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh (The Guardian, The Mirror).
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18:59โ‡ขThe Godfather's Final Curtain Call

โŒจUK editors have shifted focus to the death of Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall at 95, with widespread tributes across broadsheets and tabloids (The Guardian, The Mirror, Metro, The Times, Daily Mail). Meanwhile, political coverage remains fixed on Keir Starmer's decision to maintain local elections, labeled a 'U-turn' by critics, and reports of US naval movements near Iran (Sky News, BBC News, The Independent, The Telegraph, HuffPost UK).
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23:17โ‡ขStarmer Bows to Election Pressure

โŒจBritish editors are focusing on Keir Starmer's retreat from plans to postpone local elections, following legal advice and pressure from Reform UK (The Independent, Sky News, The Telegraph, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK). Simultaneously, financial and health concerns are emerging as banks seek alternatives to US payment systems due to 'Trump fears' (The Guardian) and London faces a measles outbreak (Evening Standard, The Spectator).