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27.10.2024

The day Labour suspended its punching MP

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.10.2024.

It displays 94 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.10.2024 โ‡ข The day Labour suspended its punching MP
โŒจThe morning began with anticipation of Rachel Reeves' upcoming budget, with discussions on potential tax hikes and their impact on working people. By midday, attention shifted to international affairs as Iran's supreme leader commented on Israeli strikes. The afternoon saw a significant development when CCTV footage emerged showing Labour MP Mike Amesbury punching a constituent. This led to his suspension from the party by evening. Meanwhile, the US presidential race continued to dominate headlines, with Michelle Obama making a "fiery abortion pitch" and Trump preparing for a rally at Madison Square Garden. In entertainment news, Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden was rushed to hospital after collapsing backstage. The day concluded with Trump's rally in New York City, featuring appearances by MAGA supporters and celebrities.
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The Guardian

Iran supreme leader speaks on Israeli attack; people injured after truck hits bus stop in Israel

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10:08โ‡ขScattered Stories: From Royal Initiatives to Political Tensions

โŒจThe newspapers report on diverse topics with no clear cohesive theme. Stories range from an investigation into sex trafficking allegations against an ex-Abercrombie boss (BBC News), to Prince William's homelessness initiative inspired by Princess Diana (The Mirror). Political tensions within the Conservative party are highlighted (HuffPost UK), while Michelle Obama's criticism of Trump is noted (The Independent). Local issues, such as a mysterious death in a tower block, are also covered (Daily Mail).
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BBC

Michelle Obama makes fiery pitch on abortion as Trump courts support from Muslim leaders

With just nine days to go until polling day, Trump and Harris are targeting key battleground states.
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11:17โ‡ขMideast Tensions Surge as Israel Strikes Iran

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Israel launching strikes on Iran (The Guardian, The Jewish Chronicle). North Korea's potential involvement in the Ukraine conflict is discussed (Breitbart London). Domestically, UK media focuses on the upcoming Budget, with Rachel Reeves declaring it for "strivers" (The Independent, Sky News). Anti-fascist demonstrations are planned in London (Morning Star Online).
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BBC

Michelle Obama makes fiery abortion pitch as Trump courts Muslim support

With just nine days to go until polling day, Trump and Harris are targeting key battleground states.
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BBC

Iran's supreme leader says Israeli strikes should not be 'downplayed'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the attack on Iran achieved all of its objectives.
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13:32โ‡ขStrictly Star's Backstage Collapse

โŒจThe newspapers report on a medical emergency involving Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden, who was rushed to hospital after collapsing backstage (Daily Mail, Metro, The Mirror). This incident occurs eight months after her breast cancer remission. Concurrently, there's debate over potential tax implications in the upcoming Budget, with ministers vowing no tax hikes for working people (The Independent, The Telegraph).
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BBC

Harris repeats abortion rights pledge as Vance calls Trump 'candidate of peace'

With just nine days to go until polling day, Trump and Harris are targeting key battleground states.
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The Guardian

Protesters disrupt speech by Netanyahu; multiple people injured after truck hits bus stop in Israel

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The Guardian

One killed and several injured after truck hits bus stop in Israel; protesters disrupt speech by Netanyahu

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16:13โ‡ขBudget Battle: Who Counts as 'Working People'?

โŒจThe newspapers report on the upcoming UK Budget, with ministers vowing no tax hikes for working people (The Independent, The Times). However, there's debate over the definition of 'working people', with small business owners potentially excluded (The Times). In international news, Vice President Harris reaffirms abortion rights pledges as the US election approaches (BBC News). The Israel-Palestine conflict continues to make headlines (The Guardian).
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The Guardian

Iran โ€˜not seeking warโ€™, president says; protesters disrupt speech by Netanyahu

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The Guardian

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 70 as UN chief calls civiliansโ€™ plight โ€˜unbearableโ€™

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The Guardian

ICC prosecutor allegedly tried to suppress sexual misconduct claims against him

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18:04โ‡ขBudget Battles and Labour Brawls

โŒจThe newspapers report on the upcoming UK Budget, with ministers pledging no tax hikes for working people (The Independent, Channel 4 News). However, debate continues over the definition of 'working people' (The Times). Labour faces controversy as CCTV footage shows an MP allegedly assaulting a constituent (Daily Mail, Sky News). In academia, concerns arise about the impact of diversity policies on universities (Breitbart London).
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20:08โ‡ขLabour MP Suspended: Punch and Political Pandemonium

โŒจThe newspapers report on Labour's internal turmoil, with MP Mike Amesbury suspended after allegedly assaulting a constituent (Daily Mail, Sky News, The Telegraph). The Tory leadership race continues, with Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick vying to replace Rishi Sunak (The Mirror, HuffPost UK). In the US, the presidential race tightens, with Harris and Trump campaigning in key states (Channel 4 News, The Independent).
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BBC

Trump to give closing message at New York City rally as Harris emphasizes abortion rights pledge

With just nine days to go until polling day, Trump and Harris are targeting key battleground states.
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BBC

Trump to give closing message at New York City rally as Harris emphasises abortion rights pledge

With just nine days to go until polling day, Trump and Harris are targeting key battleground states.
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BBC

Trump takes stage at New York City rally as Harris emphasises abortion rights pledge

Trump is speaking to voters at at Madison Square Garden as Harris targets one of the biggest swing-state prizes - Pennsylvania.
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23:16โ‡ขLabour's Budget Balancing Act

โŒจThe newspapers report on the upcoming UK Budget, with Labour leader Keir Starmer promising to make people "better off" while warning of ยฃ35bn in taxes and "tough decisions" (The Mirror, The Times). Rachel Reeves is reportedly borrowing George Osborne's "strivers" rhetoric (The Independent). Meanwhile, the US presidential race heats up with Trump rallying in New York and Harris emphasising abortion rights in Pennsylvania (BBC News).
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The Guardian

Trump takes stage at Madison Square Garden after speakers open with racist remarks

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BBC

Trump promises supporters victory at packed New York rally

Trump is speaking to voters at Madison Square Garden as Harris targets one of the biggest swing-state prizes - Pennsylvania.
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