Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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24/12/2017 UN warns of a "dire" humanitarian situation in the Philippines, where 200 people have died in a tropical storm
The authorities are trying to help seventy thousand people who are homeless.
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23/12/17 Ministers consider pay-per-mile road charge for hauliers
Consultation to be launched on overhauling tax scheme for lorry firms.
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22/12/2017 UK and Russia trade insults
UK and Russia clash over cyber attacks. Spain's PM agrees to Catalan talks
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21/12/2017 Police face inquiry after Green sacking
Recriminations intensify a day after the PM sacks her deputy, Damian Green
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20/12/2017 IMF issues new warning about Brexit
The IMF warns Brexit is having an adverse impact on the UK economy
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19/12/2017 Blood scandal: Officials relied on discredited report
Officials have been using a discredited report into the worst scandal in NHS history.
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18/12/2017 Cyril Ramaphosa elected as South Africa's new ANC leader
South Africa's deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa is elected as leader of the ruling party.
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17/12/2017 A British embassy worker in Beirut has been found dead
Lebanese Police say a British embassy worker has been murdered in Beirut
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R4 16/12/17 Austrian far right Freedom Party joins coalition.
Austria's new coalition which includes a far right party has said it will stay in the EU
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Scotland Yard has ordered an urgent review after a rape trial collapsed.
Lawyers say the case isn't unusual - and blame cuts in funding to the police and CPS..
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Disney is to buy 21st Century Fox from Rupert Murdoch for 39 billion pounds, in one of the biggest media deals in history.
Disney is to buy 21st Century Fox from Rupert Murdoch for 39 billion pounds.
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13/12/17 May faces crucial vote on Brexit
May faces crucial vote on Brexit
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12/12/17 Inflation has hit its highest level for nearly six years
Food, fuel and transport costs drove inflation to its highest rate since March 2012.
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11/12/17 New hope for Huntington's Disease Sufferers
Potential breakthrough for treating Huntington's Disease, Four injured in New York bomb.
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10/12/2017 Snow brings travel disruption to parts of the UK
Freezing conditions are forecast overnight bringing the possibility of further problems
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09/12/17 Boris Johnson holds talk in Iran
Boris Johnson has held "frank" talks in Iran about a jailed British Iranian woman.
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Brexit breakthrough
Brussels and the UK agree to move to the next stage of negotiations.
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07/12/2017 Palestinians clash with Israeli forces
Violence during protests against Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital
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06/12/2017 Trump recognises Jerusalem as Israel's capital
President Trump confirms US embassy will move to Jerusalem Recognition for #Metoo
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05/12/2017 Government bullish about Brexit
Ministers say they're close to starting trade talks post-Brexit
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04/12/2017 Brexit deadlock remains
UK and EU fail to reach deal to progress to next stage of talks
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Conservative MPs have been warned that Brexit won't happen unless they support Theresa May.
Ministers defend the government after full board of Social Mobility Commission resign.
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03/12/2017 The Chief Inspector of Constabulary says an officer's obligation of confidentiality doesn't end when they retire.
A police officer's obligation of confidentiality "does not end when they retire".
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01/12/17 Damian Green denies claim he watched porn on work computer
The First Secretary of State denies watching porn on a Commons computer nine years ago.
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30/11/2017 May rebukes Trump over anti-Muslim retweets
The PM says Donald Trump shouldn’t have shared videos from a British far-right group.
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29/11/2017 Bosnian war criminal dies after drinking poison
Slobodan Praljak said "I reject your verdict" and drank a vial of poison.
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Pope Francis visits Myanmar, defends ethnic groups, but doesn't mention the Muslim Rohingya minority by name.
Pope Francis visits Myanmar -- but fails to refer to the Muslim Rohingya minority.
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27/11/2017 Meghan couldn't wait to say 'yes' after Harry proposed
The Prince "got on one knee" while they were cooking dinner. They'll marry in the Spring.
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The International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox, says the Irish border won't be resolved until EU-UK trade deal is struck.
Liam Fox says the Irish border won't be resolved until EU-UK trade deal is struck.
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25/11/2017 Egyptian authorities say gunmen carrying IS group flag behind deadly mosque attack
Egyptian authorities say gunmen carrying IS group flag behind deadly mosque attack