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16.04.2026

The Day the Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Began

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 16.04.2026.

It displays 113 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.04.2026The Day the Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Began

Morning coverage focused on contradictory signals about potential Israel-Lebanon talks, with Trump claiming leaders would meet while Lebanese officials expressed unawareness. Early afternoon reports detailed escalating US military threats against Iran, with Defense Secretary Hegseth warning the US was prepared to restart combat operations if Iran didn't agree to a deal. Evening coverage shifted to Trump's announcement that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to a 10-day ceasefire beginning within hours, with Netanyahu later confirming the agreement and the ceasefire taking effect.

16.04.2026
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02:50
05:17
BBC

Trump says Lebanese and Israeli leaders to talk as White House says indirect talks with Iran 'ongoing'

The US president says he is seeking "breathing room" between Israel and Lebanon, as the White House says it has not requested an extension of the ceasefire with Iran.
05:17
05:24
BBC

Trump says Lebanese and Israeli leaders to talk, as White House says indirect negotiations with Iran 'ongoing'

The US president says he is seeking "breathing room" between Israel and Lebanon, as the White House says it has not requested an extension of the ceasefire with Iran.
05:24

05:25Ceasefire's Contradictory Signals

The newspapers report on US-Iran diplomatic developments, with multiple outlets highlighting indirect talks to extend the ceasefire and differing White House statements on the prospects (The Independent, The Guardian, BBC News, The Times). Coverage includes Trump's comments on Lebanon-Israel talks (BBC News) and European support for his China visit (Breitbart London), while some focus on domestic UK politics like tax increases and social media regulation (The Telegraph, The Mirror).
07:10
07:30
BBC

Trump says Lebanese and Israeli leaders to talk, as White House says indirect negotiations with Iran 'ongoing'

The US president says he is seeking "breathing room" between Israel and Lebanon, as the White House says it has not requested an extension of the ceasefire with Iran.
07:30
07:36

07:52Sanctions and Lebanon Talks

The newspapers report on US-Iran diplomatic developments, with multiple outlets highlighting new sanctions on Iran's oil sector and Trump's claim that Israel and Lebanon will hold talks (The Guardian, The Independent). Coverage includes European support for Trump's China visit (Breitbart London) and domestic UK topics like economic growth and migrant claims (Evening Standard, BBC News).
07:58
08:04
08:05
08:10
08:51
BBC

Lebanon casts doubt on Trump's claim of upcoming talks with Israel

On Wednesday night, President Trump wrote: "It has been a long time since the two leaders [of Israel and Lebanon] have spoken, like 34 years. It will happen tomorrow. Nice!"
08:51
09:05
BBC

Israel-Lebanon talks will happen today, Israeli minister says, after Beirut casts doubt on plans

On Wednesday night, President Trump wrote: "It has been a long time since the two leaders [of Israel and Lebanon] have spoken, like 34 years. It will happen tomorrow. Nice!"
09:05
09:47
10:08

10:16Hormuz Warning and Beirut's Doubt

The newspapers report on diplomatic developments regarding the Strait of Hormuz and potential Israel-Lebanon talks, with China warning Iran to reopen the strait (The Independent) and Israeli ministers confirming talks will happen today despite Lebanese uncertainty (BBC News, The Guardian). Coverage also includes UK political reactions to Trump's Iran war (The Telegraph, HuffPost UK).
11:17
12:24
BBC

Israeli attacks destroy key bridge linking southern Lebanon with rest of country

Reports from Lebanon say the Qasmiyeh bridge, connecting the Tyre area with Sidon, was destroyed by two successive attacks.
12:24

12:26Hormuz Patrols and Lebanon's Broken Bridge

The newspapers report on the Strait of Hormuz crisis, with China telling Iran to open the strait (The Independent) and European powers launching a patrol mission (Breitbart London). UK outlets highlight potential shortages of food and beer if the strait closes (The Mirror). Coverage also includes Israeli attacks destroying a key bridge in Lebanon (BBC News, The Guardian).
13:06
13:26
13:43
BBC

US defence secretary warns Iran to 'choose wisely' as he gives update on war

Pete Hegseth warns that the US has the forces to restart combat operations in Iran if it doesn't agree to a deal.
13:43
13:43
13:57

14:28Hegseth's Hard Way Ultimatum

The newspapers report on escalating US military threats against Iran, with multiple outlets highlighting Defense Secretary Hegseth's warning that the US is prepared to restart combat operations if Iran doesn't agree to a deal (The Guardian, BBC News, The Independent). Coverage also includes warnings about potential fuel shortages in Europe due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade (Daily Mail, The Telegraph).
14:57
BBC

Strait of Hormuz blockade will last 'as long as it takes', US defence secretary says

In a Pentagon update, Pete Hegseth urges Iran to "choose wisely". The US says 13 ships have been forced to turn round since its blockade began on Monday.
14:57
15:04
BBC

Blockade of Iranian ports will last 'as long as it takes', US defence secretary says

In a Pentagon update, Pete Hegseth urges Iran to "choose wisely". The US says 13 ships have been forced to turn round since its blockade began on Monday.
15:04
16:38
16:47
BBC

Trump says Israel and Lebanon to begin 10-day ceasefire within hours

In a post on Truth Social, the US president says it will begin at 17:00 EST (22:00 BST). We're yet to hear confirmation from either side.
16:47
16:47

18:26Trump's Ceasefire Declaration

The newspapers report on a potential ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, with multiple outlets highlighting Trump's announcement that a 10-day ceasefire will begin within hours (The Independent, The Guardian, BBC News, The Mirror). Coverage also includes UK political controversy over Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador despite failing security checks (Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Telegraph).
19:14
19:27
20:26
21:17
21:39
21:54
22:01
BBC

Ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon comes into effect

The agreement is welcomed by Lebanon's president, while Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu says it presents a "historic" opportunity for peace.
22:01
22:15

23:21Mandelson's Vetting Breach

The newspapers report on the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire taking effect, with multiple outlets noting Hezbollah's caution and Netanyahu's conditions (The Guardian, BBC News, Channel 4 News). Coverage also continues on the Mandelson security vetting scandal, with new reports of a resignation linked to the controversy (Daily Mail, The Independent, Breitbart London, The Mirror, New Statesman, Metro, The Telegraph).
23:52