Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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25/10/2017 Confusion on Brexit deal Commons vote
Downing Street forced to clarify whether MPs will get to vote on Brexit deal
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24/10/2017 Leader tightens control on China
Chinese Communist Party vote gives leader greater power
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23/10/2017 The CBI calls for EU transition deal before end of year
The CBI joins four major business groups calling for urgent progress on transition deal
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22/10/2017 Gunman takes hostages in Nuneaton
A gunman has taken two members of staff hostage at a bowling alley in Nuneaton.
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21/10/2017 Protests in Barcelona as Spanish government says it will impose direct rule on Catalonia
National Trust members in England and Wales vote against a ban on legal trail hunting.
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20/10/17 EU agrees to prepare for UK trade talks
EU rejects calls to begin trade talks with UK, but agrees to prepare for discussions.
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19/10/2017 The number of crimes recorded by police in a year in England and Wales has passed the five million mark.
The number of crimes in a year in England and Wales passes the five million mark.
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18/10/2017 Government to press on with controversial plans for Universal Credit
But claimants will no longer have to pay to use an expensive telephone helpline
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17/10/2017 Inflation hits 3% - the highest level for five years
The cost of living is rising faster than average wages - but pensioners will be protected
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16/10/2017 Storm Ophelia kills 3 in Ireland
People in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland warned of threat to life and property.
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15/10/2017
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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14/10/2017 Hostages' ordeal in Afghan captivity
Canadian held for 5 years says Islamist militants killed his child and raped his wife.
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13/10/2017 Trump overhauls Iran policy
President Trump sets out more aggressive strategy towards Iran
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12/10/2017 Brexit talks "deadlocked"over divorce bill
EU chief negotiator warns of disturbing deadlock over how much UK will owe when it leaves
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11/10/2017 Brexit funding row exposes divisions
A row over funding for Brexit has exposed further divisions at the heart of the Cabinet
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10/10/2017 BAE Systems axes 2,000 jobs
The defence manufacturer, BAE Systems, is to cut almost 2,000 jobs
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09/10/2017 British-EU stand-off over Brexit deepens
The government and the EU both insist the other must make concessions
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08/10/2017 "Resilient" May seeks to reaffirm leadership
May "won't hide from a challenge" as she tries to reassert control of Tory party
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07/10/2017
Police say a collision which caused panic in Central London wasn't terror related
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6/10/2017 PM brushes aside leadership challenge
Theresa May dismisses a move by some MPs to force her to resign Productivity falls again
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05/10/2017 Police would have questioned Heath
Former Prime Minister would have been interviewed about abuse claims.
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04/10/2017 Mishaps overshadow Theresa May's speech
A nagging cough, a prankster and falling sign interrupt final address to the conference.
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12/12/2015 Trump calls Las Vegas killer "sick"
President says gun laws will be discussed later.
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02/10/2017 At least 58 people have been killed in a mass shooting in Las Vegas
A lone gunman opened fire on a country music festival.
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01/10/2017 Violent Clashes During Catalonian Independence Referendum
Over 400 injured in Barcelona as security forces attempt to stop independence referendum.
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30/09/2017 Spanish government steps up efforts to prevent independence referendum for Catalonia
Spanish police seal off polling stations to try to stop the ballot.
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20/09/2017 Bank of England Governor Says Interest Rate Rise Likely
Mark Carney gives clearest indication yet interest rates will rise - as soon as November.
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28/09/2017 UK-EU trade talks possibly "months" away
Negotiators positive about the latest talks, but EU wants more progress on Brexit issues
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Jeremy Corbyn has laid claim to the "political mainstream," telling the Labour conference Britih politics had moved left.
Jeremy Corbyn has told supporters that Labour now represents the political mainstream
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26/09/2017 Labour plans for run on sterling, if it wins power
Jeremy Corbyn says investors could worry about renationalisation and tax changes