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17.02.2026

The Day Jesse Jackson Died

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 17.02.2026.

It displays 109 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.02.2026 โ‡ข The Day Jesse Jackson Died
โŒจMorning headlines were dominated by the continued fallout of Keir Starmerโ€™s U-turn on local elections, with right-leaning outlets framing the move as a victory for Reform UK and labeling the administration a 'zombie government.' Concurrently, tabloid interest remained fixed on the Jeffrey Epstein files, specifically new allegations concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's past contacts.
By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted abruptly to the death of US civil rights icon Jesse Jackson at age 84. Broadcasters and broadsheets pivoted to extensive retrospectives of his legacy, highlighting cross-party tributes from Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden.
The evening cycle saw a convergence of domestic political maneuvers and international mourning. While the BBC and The Guardian focused on Jackson's 'Rainbow Coalition' legacy, Nigel Farage seized the news cycle by unveiling a Reform UK 'shadow cabinet' composed of former Conservative ministers, a move analyzed by editors as a strategic challenge to both major parties. Meanwhile, reports emerged of Chancellor Rachel Reeves blocking a defense spending boost.
17.02.2026
02:49

04:15โ‡ขStarmer's Shifting Election Sands

โŒจThe British press is focusing on Keir Starmer's decision to proceed with local elections in May, a move widely characterized as a 'U-turn' following legal challenges from Reform UK (The Independent, The Telegraph, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK). While right-leaning and independent outlets emphasize government instability, The Economist notes a broader trend of governments increasing taxes on the wealthy. Concurrently, tributes continue for actor Robert Duvall (The Times, Metro).
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07:01

07:03โ‡ขThe Zombie Government's Retreat

โŒจBritish editors remain focused on Keir Starmer's retreat regarding local elections, with critics labeling the administration a 'zombie government' following the U-turn (The Independent, The Telegraph, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK). Simultaneously, interest has shifted toward the Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, as Hillary Clinton alleges a deliberate cover-up in a BBC interview (BBC News, The Guardian, The Mirror).
09:09

09:10โ‡ขStarmer's Shifting Election Sands

โŒจEditors are focusing on Keir Starmer's retreat from his plan to cancel local elections, a move widely analyzed as a 'U-turn' that has left the Labour government vulnerable to 'zombie' labels and potential electoral losses (The Independent, The Telegraph, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK). Concurrently, the tabloid press is emphasizing graphic domestic and criminal violence, while Hillary Clinton's allegations regarding a White House cover-up of Epstein files continue to circulate (BBC News, The Mirror).
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09:51
BBC

US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies aged 84

He died peacefully on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family, they say in a statement.
09:51
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10:05

10:57โ‡ขThe Last Giant of Selma Falls

โŒจUK editors are pivoting from domestic political maneuvering to the death of US civil rights icon Jesse Jackson at 84 (The Independent, BBC News, The Guardian, Metro, The Times). While the Starmer government's reversal on local elections remains a point of friction for right-leaning outlets (Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK), the broadsheets are now prioritizing Jackson's historical legacy in American Democratic politics and his ties to Martin Luther King Jr.
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11:46

11:59โ‡ขFarageโ€™s Shadow Cabinet Rises

โŒจThe British press is split between international mourning and domestic political maneuvering. Broadcasters and broadsheets focus on the death of US civil rights icon Jesse Jackson (Sky News, The Independent, BBC News, The Guardian). Simultaneously, right-leaning and tabloid outlets emphasize Nigel Farageโ€™s โ€˜shadow cabinetโ€™ launch and the Starmer governmentโ€™s retreat on local elections (The Mirror, The Times, The Telegraph, Breitbart London, Channel 4 News).
12:49
Journalists clutching their pearls at the latest revelations about Peter Mandelsonโ€™s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein are full of it, writes Juliet Jacques. Time for Leveson part two โ€“ starting with how the British media repeatedly laundered his reputation for him.
12:49
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13:48โ‡ขFarage Summons a Shadow Cabinet

โŒจEditors are focusing on Nigel Farage's strategic positioning, as he unveils a Reform UK 'shadow cabinet' featuring former Conservative figures like Robert Jenrick (The Independent, Breitbart London, The Times, The Mirror). While right-wing outlets frame this as a government-in-waiting, others critique it as a return of failed Tory policies. Simultaneously, coverage remains high on the death of US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson (Sky News, BBC News, The Guardian).
13:57
14:04
BBC

Jesse Jackson dies aged 84 as Trump pays tribute to 'force of nature' civil rights leader

The US president remembered Jackson, who marched with Martin Luther King Jr in the 1960s, as a good man "with lots of personality, grit and street smarts".
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17:17
BBC

Trump and Harris lead tributes to 'good man' and 'great patriot' Jesse Jackson

Bill and Hillary Clinton also remember "dear friend" Jackson as someone who "never stopped working for a better America".
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17:19โ‡ขThe Last Great Patriot Departs

โŒจEditors are now uniformly prioritizing the death of Jesse Jackson, with broadcasters and broadsheets focusing on the cross-party tributes from Trump, Biden, and the Clintons (Sky News, BBC News, The Guardian). This international legacy story has momentarily eclipsed domestic friction, though right-wing outlets continue to track Nigel Farageโ€™s Reform UK policy shifts and the ongoing Labour ministerial scandals (The Times, Breitbart London, Morning Star Online).
17:38
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18:12
BBC

Barack Obama pays tribute to 'true giant' as Jesse Jackson dies aged 84

Bill and Hillary Clinton also remember "dear friend" Jackson as someone who "never stopped working for a better America".
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18:38
BBC

Trump and Harris lead tributes to 'good man' and 'great patriot' Jesse Jackson

Bill and Hillary Clinton also remember "dear friend" Jackson as someone who "never stopped working for a better America".
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18:44
BBC

Barack Obama pays tribute to 'true giant' as Jesse Jackson dies aged 84

President Trump also remembers the civil rights leader as a "force of nature" with "lots of personality, grit and street smarts".
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20:09

20:10โ‡ขThe Rainbow Coalition's Final Sunset

โŒจThe UK media is largely unified in mourning the death of US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, with broadcasters and broadsheets highlighting the cross-party tributes from major American political figures (Sky News, BBC News, The Guardian, Channel 4 News). Concurrently, right-leaning and tabloid outlets are maintaining a sharp focus on domestic political friction, specifically Nigel Farageโ€™s Reform UK policy announcements and escalating Labour Party internal scandals (The Mirror, The Times, Breitbart London, Morning Star Online).
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