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19.11.2024

The Day Ukraine Crossed Moscow's Line

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 19.11.2024.

It displays 115 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.11.2024The Day Ukraine Crossed Moscow's Line

Hong Kong's largest national security trial concluded with 45 pro-democracy leaders receiving jail sentences, marking Beijing's continued grip on the territory. By mid-morning, thousands of farmers, led by Jeremy Clarkson, descended on Westminster protesting Labour's inheritance tax policies - a direct evolution of the Welsh protests from previous days.

The day's trajectory shifted dramatically when Ukraine launched its first US-supplied ATACMS missiles into Russian territory, following Biden's authorization from the previous day. Moscow's response escalated throughout the day, from initial debris reports to Putin signing a law lowering the threshold for nuclear strikes. By evening, reports emerged of Russia mass-producing mobile nuclear bunkers.

The BBC featured prominently in domestic coverage, with Zoe Ball announcing her Radio 2 departure and Clarkson clashing with Victoria Derbyshire over the farmers' protest coverage, while Starmer claimed BBC support for his tax position.

19.11.2024
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02:57
The Guardian

HK47: dozens of pro-democracy activists jailed in Hong Kong’s largest national security trial

02:57
04:01

06:10Hong Kong Democracy Leaders Behind Bars

The newspapers lead with Hong Kong's largest national security trial, where pro-democracy leaders Joshua Wong and Benny Tai, among dozens others, received jail sentences (BBC, Guardian). In domestic news, Labour faces criticism over farm taxation policies, with warnings of potential rural MP losses (Independent, Telegraph), while retailers warn of job losses due to national insurance changes (Times). Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour faces property issues with his £10m mansion sale (Daily Mail).
06:33
In We Who Wrestle with God the Canadian thinker’s self-made deity is a symptom of the modern Western malady rather…
06:33
07:05
07:29
08:49
09:05
BBC

Gisèle Pelicot to address court as France mass rape trial enters final phase

Her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot went on trial with 50 other men in the southern city of Avignon in September.
09:05
09:13
BBC

Gisèle Pelicot addressing court as France mass rape trial enters final phase

Her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot went on trial with 50 other men in the southern city of Avignon in September.
09:13

09:16Tractors Roll on Westminster

The newspapers extensively cover farmers' protests in Westminster against Labour's inheritance tax policies, with tractors descending on Whitehall (Independent, Telegraph, Times). Severe winter weather hits the UK, causing train cancellations and school closures (Mirror), while BBC Radio 2 announces Zoe Ball's departure from the Breakfast Show (Daily Mail). A mass rape trial in France enters its final phase, with Gisèle Pelicot addressing the court in Avignon (BBC).
09:21
BBC

'Society needs to look at how we trivialise rape,' Gisèle Pelicot tells mass rape trial

Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband Dominique Pelicot went on trial with 50 other men in the southern city of Avignon in September.
09:21
09:53
09:53
The Guardian

Ukraine’s use of western missiles against Russia could lead to nuclear response, says Moscow

09:53
10:01
BBC

'It felt like a life sentence,' Gisèle Pelicot tells mass rape trial in closing statement

Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband Dominique Pelicot is on trial with 50 other men - the BBC's Laura Gozzi is reporting live from the court in Avignon.
10:01
10:08
BBC

'It felt like a death sentence,' Gisèle Pelicot tells mass rape trial in closing statement

Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband Dominique Pelicot is on trial with 50 other men - the BBC's Laura Gozzi is reporting live from the court in Avignon.
10:08
10:08
10:25
BBC

'There will forever be 51 people who defiled me,' Gisèle Pelicot tells mass rape trial

Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband Dominique Pelicot is on trial with 50 other men - the BBC's Laura Gozzi is reporting live from the court in Avignon.
10:25

10:59Moscow's Nuclear Threat Over US Missiles

The newspapers report extensively on Ukraine using US-supplied missiles within Russian territory, with Moscow threatening nuclear retaliation (Guardian, Daily Mail, New Statesman, Breitbart). In parallel, Nordic countries distribute war preparation pamphlets (Breitbart). Domestically, farmers' protests against inheritance tax escalate, with tractors arriving at Downing Street led by Jeremy Clarkson (Telegraph, Independent, Times).
11:13
11:13
12:25
HuffPost UK
How Is The Ukraine Invasion Really Going For Putin?
12:25
12:33
12:33
The Guardian

Russia claims debris from US-made Atacms missile has hit Bryansk region

12:33
12:41
BBC

I couldn't imagine my husband was capable of drugging me, Gisèle Pelicot tells mass rape trial

Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband Dominique Pelicot is on trial with 50 other men - the BBC's Laura Gozzi is reporting live from the court in Avignon.
12:41
12:41
The Guardian

Moscow says debris from US-made missile has hit Bryansk region; UK calls Russian nuclear doctrine sign of a ‘depraved’ regime

12:41
12:49
The Guardian

Moscow claims debris from US-made missile has landed inside Russia

12:49

12:51US Missiles Cross Russian Line

The newspapers report extensively on Ukraine using US-made missiles in Russian territory for the first time after 1000 days of war, with Moscow updating its nuclear doctrine in response (Mirror, Daily Mail, Guardian, Breitbart, HuffPost). In parallel, UK farmers march on London protesting inheritance tax policies, with Jeremy Clarkson joining their cause (Independent, Telegraph, Times). European Jewish leaders warn of rising antisemitism, comparing current situation to Kristallnacht (Jewish Chronicle).
12:57
The Guardian

Moscow claims debris from US-made missile has landed inside its borders

12:57
13:05
13:05
14:17
The Guardian

Ukraine fires US-made missiles into Russia for first time, officials say

14:17
14:25
14:33
The Guardian

Moscow says first Ukrainian attack on Russia with US-made missiles signals west wants to escalate conflict

14:33
15:05
15:05
15:21
15:37

15:39US Missiles Hit Russian Soil

The newspapers extensively report on Ukraine's first use of US-supplied missiles within Russian territory, with Moscow claiming six missiles hit an ammunition depot (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Times). The Kremlin frames this as Western escalation, while updating its nuclear doctrine. In parallel, over 10,000 farmers protest in London against Labour's inheritance tax policies, with Jeremy Clarkson criticizing BBC's coverage (Breitbart, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Spiked).
15:45
16:08
16:41
17:29
18:49
HuffPost UK
Starmer Accuses Putin Of 'Irresponsible Rhetoric'
18:49

18:51Putin's Nuclear Answer to US Missiles

The newspapers report extensively on Ukraine's use of US-supplied missiles within Russian territory, with Moscow responding by lowering its nuclear strike threshold (BBC, Times, Independent, Daily Mail). Putin's nuclear doctrine changes draw criticism from Starmer (HuffPost). In parallel, British farmers' protests against Labour's inheritance tax policies gain momentum, with media coverage divided between support (Spectator, New Statesman) and conflict over BBC's role (Mirror, Telegraph).
19:29
The Guardian

Ukraine fires US-made Atacms missiles into Russia after ban lifted by Biden

19:29
20:02
20:25
The Guardian

US and Europe fear escalation of Russian hybrid warfare amid Ukraine missile attacks

20:25
21:06

23:47ATACMS Cross the Line, Moscow Builds Bunkers

The newspapers extensively report on Ukraine's first use of US-supplied ATACMS missiles within Russian territory (Channel 4, BBC, Independent, Guardian). Moscow responds by announcing mass production of mobile nuclear bunkers and lowering its nuclear strike threshold (Daily Mail). The farmers' protest against Labour's inheritance tax continues to gain attention, with Starmer claiming BBC support (Telegraph, Breitbart).