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A mix of stories on Sunday's papers, with the war in the Middle East remaining prominent.
A mix of stories on Sunday's papers, with the war in the Middle East remaining prominent.
In-Depth Context: 2024 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 2024 in the United Kingdom. This year is noted for a landslide general election victory for the Labour Party under Keir Starmer.
== Incumbents == Monarch – Charles III Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Conservative) (until 5 July) Keir Starmer (Labour) (starting 5 July)
== Events ==
=== January === 1 January Figures show the annual number of migrants crossing the English Channel fell during 2023, doing so for the first time since records began. The provisional annual total for 2023 is 29,437, a 36% decrease from the 2022 total of 45,774. Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps says that British forces are ready to act against Houthi rebels targeting cargo ships in the Red Sea. VAT on period pants is abolished, potentially making the products cheaper to buy. A 5% increase in the price cap on domestic energy comes into force for England, Scotland and Wales. Kimberlee Singler, a 35-year-old mother accused of the murder of two of her children in Colorado, United States, appears before Westminster Magistrates Court for extradition proceedings following her arrest in London on 30 December 2023. HMRC announces a crackdown on tax evasion by those who make extra cash from "side hustle" websites like Airbnb, Amazon, eBay and Etsy. 2 January Storm Henk: The Met Office issues a severe weather warning as Storm Henk hits parts of the UK, bringing winds of up to 80 mph (128 km/h), along with the risk of flooding. A man in his 50s dies on the A433 near Kemble, Gloucestershire after a tree falls on his car during high winds. At the London Eye, strong winds blow open a pod hatch while a family of 11 is 400 ft in the air. Footage emerges of a mother and her three-year-old daughter being rescued from a submerged car in Birmingham. An 87-year-old woman dies on the B4526 near Crays Pond, Oxfordshire after the car she is driving hits a fallen tree. Research published by the RAC indicates that the target set by the UK government for installing rapid or ultra-rapid chargers near motorways was missed during 2023. Provisional data released by the Met Office indicates 2023 was the second warmest year on record in the UK behind 2022, with Wales and Northern Ireland experiencing their warmest year on record during 2023. 16-year-old Luke Littler beats Rob Cross to reach the World Darts Championship final, making him the youngest person to reach the final; overtaking Kirk Shepherd who was 21 years and 88 days old when he reached the 2008 final. 3 January Luke Littler becomes the youngest finalist of the PDC World Darts Championship as he faces Luke Humphries in the 2024 final at the age of 16 years and 348 days. Humphries wins the final. Halifax, the UK's largest moneylender, cuts its mortgage rates by almost 1%, with other banks and lenders following. 4 January Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says his "working assumption" is that the general election will take place in the second half of this year. Sainsbury's announces that they will offer pay rises from March as supermarkets continue their battle to retain workers. The increase means that all their workers will be paid the voluntary Real Living Wage, which is higher than the compulsory National Living Wage. A man is arrested after firing shots at a cinema, newsagent, and a house in Croxteth, Liverpool. 5 January The Metropolitan Police says it is not investigating allegations against Prince Andrew after unsealed court papers in the United States contained groping allegations against him. Critics brand comments by Sir Howard Davies, chair of NatWest, as "astounding" and "out of touch with reality" after he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme it was "not that difficult" for someone to buy a house. Chris Skidmore, MP for Kingswood, announces his intention to stand down from Parliament "as soon as possible" in protest at the UK government's decision to issue more oil and gas licences. His decision will trigger another by-election. Lawyers representing potential victims of the British Post Office scandal say they have been contacted by a further 50 people following the broadcast of the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office. 6 January The Metropolitan Police confirms it has launched an investigation into the Post Office for potential fraud over the Horizon IT scandal. The rate of National Insurance is reduced from 12% to 10%, reducing NI contributions for an estimated 27 million employees earning between £12,571 and £50,270. 7 January Sir Keir Starmer admits he worries about the toll of a general election year on his two teenage children as he and his wife try to keep them out of the public eye. Sunak describes the Post Office scandal as "an appalling miscarriage of justice" and says the government is looking at ways to clear the names of those convicted because of faulty IT software. 8 January Mondelez International announces plans to celebrate the bicentenary 200th Anniversary of Cadbury. Chinese authorities say they have detained an individual who they allege has been working for the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6. Ofgem grants permission for energy companies to resume the forced installation of prepayment meters a year after the practice was suspended and after drawing up new rules that prohibits them being installed under certain conditions, such as households where the occupant is over 75, where there are children under two, and for those with certain health conditions. At an event held in Parliament Square, the actor Idris Elba calls on the UK government to introduce an immediate ban on the sale of zombie knives and machetes to reduce the number of young people losing their lives because of the weapons. London and the south-east see a mix of snow, sleet, and rain as the country braces for a week-long cold spell. British Post Office scandal: More than a million people have signed a petition calling for former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells to be stripped of her CBE in the wake of the Horizon IT scandal. Labour Party leader Kei
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Original Source: The Papers: 'Starmer may send drones to the Gulf' and 'Panic hits the pumps'
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