Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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23/05/18 HMRC warns of cost of Brexiteers' favoured customs regime
HMRC warns Brexiteers' favoured customs regime could cost business up to £20bn a year.
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22/05/2018
National and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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21/05/18 Grenfell Tower public inquiry begins
Relatives give powerful statements on the first day of the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry
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20/05/2018 US and China avoid trade war
Tariff increases put on hold after Beijing pledges to buy more US goods and services.
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19/05/2018 Harry and Meghan married at Windsor
They said their vows in ceremony mixing British traditions with a gospel choir.
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18/05/2018 Skripal leaves Salisbury hospital
Ex Russian spy discharged 11 weeks after he was left critically ill by chemical attack
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17/05/2018 Ministers promise a consultation on flammable cladding on buildings in England after the Grenfell fire
Ministers promise a consultation on flammable cladding on buildings in England.
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16/05/2018 State takes over failed rail franchise
East Coast Main Line to be taken back into public control temporarily
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15/05/2018 UN hears condemnation of Gaza violence
UN security council discusses Gaza violence amid fresh clashes. US author Tom Wolfe dies.
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14/05/2018 Protests against US Jerusalem embassy
Bloodshed as Palestinians protest against opening of new US embassy in Jerusalem
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13/05/2018 Michael Gove criticises Number Ten's Brexit customs plan
Michael Gove has publicly criticised the Prime Minister's favoured Brexit customs plan.
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12/05/2018 North Korea to dismantle nuclear site
North Korea has announced it will begin dismantling its nuclear test site in a fortnight.
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11/05/2018 U-turn on Grenfell Tower inquiry
Theresa May has agreed to appoint a panel to help the judge leading the inquiry
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10/05/2018 UK offers unprecedented apology to Libyan dissident
Abdel Hakim Belhaj was kidnapped on an MI5 tip-off and tortured by Gaddafi
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09/05/2018
National and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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08/05/2018 Trump to abandon Iran deal?
President to reveal whether he will pull the US out of the nuclear agreement with Iran.
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07/05/2018 Putin sworn in for fourth term as President of Russia - critics accuse him of being a 'Tsar'
Putin sworn in for fourth term as President of Russia
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06/05/2018 Brexit divisions between senior Tories sharpen
Brexit divisions between senior Tories sharpen
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05/05/2018
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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04/05/2018 Local elections: Labour fails to make the significant advances it had predicted
Tories keep hold of flagship authorities in London, but lose control of Trafford in north
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03/05/2018 Basque separatist group ETA disbands after decades of violence
The militant group says it's ending all organisational and political activity
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02/05/2018 An NHS error may have shortened the lives of up to 270 women with breast cancer
The NHS in England failed to screen almost half a million women for breast cancer.
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1/5/2018 Northern Ireland neurology cases re-examined
Thousands of neurology patients are having their cases re-examined in Northern Ireland.
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30/04/2018 Javid replaces Rudd
New Home Secretary promises to ensure that Windrush generation are treated fairly.
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29/04/2018 Tory chairman defends home secretary
Amber Rudd faces further scrutiny amid continuing deportation target scandal
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28/04/2018 Sainsbury's and Asda discuss merger
Sainsbury's and Asda in £10 billion merger talks Balloons released for Alfie Evans
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27/04/2018 Korean leaders make nuclear pledge
North and South Korea put forward denuclearisation plan following historic summit
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26/04/2018 The government is scrapping immigration removal targets
The news comes a day after the Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, said the targets didn't exist.
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25/04/2018 President Macron delivers rebuke to Trump in US Congress speech
On his US visit, the French President has warned against isolationism and nationalism.
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24/04/2018 The chief executive of TSB apologises
TSB has said sorry to the bank's millions of customers after days of IT problems.