Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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29/03/2017 UK triggers Article 50
The UK has formally begun the process of leaving the European Union.
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28/03/2017 Scotland's Parliament votes for second independence referendum
The Scottish Parliament has voted to hold a second independence referendum.
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27/03/2017 Westminster attacker's mother speaks of shock
Police say no evidence of link between Westminster attacker and terror groups
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26/03/17 Rudd: WhatsApp must not be "place for terrorists to hide"
Rudd: security services must have access to encrypted messaging services in terror cases
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25/03/2017 UKIP's only MP, Douglas Carswell quits party
UKIP's only MP, Douglas Carswell quits party
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24/03/17 More arrests in Westminster terror attack investigation
Police investigating the Westminster terror attack have made further arrests.
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23/03/2017 Police name the man who carried out the attack in Westminster
Khalid Masood, from the West Midlands, has a number of previous convictions
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22/03/2017 Westminster Terror Attack
An attack at the Houses of Parliament in London is being treated as a terrorist incident.
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Political leaders and relatives of victims of the IRA remember Martin McGuinness, who has died at the age of 66.
Political leaders and relatives of victims of the IRA remember Martin McGuinness
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20/03/2017 May to trigger Brexit
The government says it will formally start the process of Brexit on Wednesday next week
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19/03/2017 Review on second jobs for MPs
Rules will be reviewed after George Osborne's appointment as a newspaper editor
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18/03/2017 Man shot dead at Paris Orly airport after trying to seize soldier's gun
Man shot dead at Paris Orly airport after trying to seize soldier's gun.
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17/03/2017 Osborne to edit London paper
George Osborne is named surprise new editor of London's Evening Standard
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16/03/2017 Theresa May rejects a Scottish independence referendum before Brexit
The Prime Minister said it was not the time for the country to be pulling apart
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15/03/2017 Government U-turn over rise in NI contributions for the self-employed
The Chancellor has abandoned the most controversial part of his budget
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The argument about the timing of the second Scottish independence referendum has become acrimonious.
Nicola Sturgeon has questioned Theresa May's mandate to govern.
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13/03/2017 Sturgeon seeks new independence vote
First Minister wants referendum by Spring 2019. PM said it would create uncertainty.
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12/03/2017 MPs urged to reject changes to Brexit Bill
Ministers say amendments would "tie the prime minister's hands" in Brexit talks.
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1/03/2017 Diplomatic row develops between Turkey and the Netherlands
Turkey's President has accused the Dutch government of acting like "Nazi remnants".
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10/03/2017 Schools criticised by new head of Ofsted
Amanda Spielman warns of bad practices due to the pressure of league tables
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09/03/2017 Government rejects Budget re-think
Chancellor refuses to reverse NI rise, Economists say no pay rise for 15 years
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08/03/2015 Budget breaches tax promise
The Chancellor has increased National Insurance payments for self-employed workers.
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07/03/17 Government's school plans face mounting opposition
Labour calls PM's proposal for a new generation of grammar schools a "vanity project"
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06/03/17 Vauxhall deal prompts union assurance calls
Unions seek assurances about Vauxhall's two UK plants, which General Motors is selling.
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05/03/2017 Chancellor rules out big Budget giveaway
The Chancellor has said the government will not spend heavily in Wednesday's budget
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04/03/2017 Sinn Fein calls the results of Northern Ireland elections a watershed
The Republicans, who made big gains, say the unionists' majority has ended
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03/03/2017 Theresa May criticises SNP
PM sets out case for preserving "precious" union of UK
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Senior US Republicans have stepped up the pressure on President Trump's attorney general.
Over claims he lied under oath about contacts with the Russian government.
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01/03/2017 Peers urge government to guarantee rights of EU nationals in UK after Brexit
UN inquiry accuses Syrian government of war crimes during battle for Aleppo.
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28/12/2017 Sir Philip Green strikes BHS pension deal with regulator
Sir Philip Green is to pay 363 million pounds into the pension fund of BHS.