Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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31/08/16 Prime Minister pledges no second referendum
Prime Minister pledges no second referendum. Doctors to stage more strikes
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Apple facing 11 billion pound tax bill in Ireland
The European Commission has ruled that the tech firm's tax benefits were illegal
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29/08/16 The United States has said fighting between Turkish and Kurdish forces in northern Syria is unacceptable
The US says fighting between Turkish and Kurdish forces in Syria is unacceptable
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28/08/2016 Reports EU-US trade talks have failed
Germany's economy minister says trade talks between the EU & United States have failed.
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27/08/2016
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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26/08/2016 Syrians leave after siege
Civilians and defeated rebels leave a Damascus suburb after a four year siege ends.
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25/08/2016 Aftershocks hamper quake rescue
Powerful aftershocks hit central Italy as rescuers search rubble for quake survivors
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24/08/2016 Italian quake kills dozens
Rescuers search for survivors after massive earthquake in central Italy kills at least 70
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Rail firm challenges Corbyn's claim overcrowding left him sitting on train floor
Virgin Trains disputes Labour leader's claim, accusing him of walking past empty seats
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22/08/2016 Islamist militant pleads guilty before the International Criminal Court.
Islamist militant admits destroying cultural sites.
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21/08/2016 Team GB beat China in Olympics medal table
Team GB have secured second place in the Olympics medal table finishing ahead of China.
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20/08/16 Man swept into sea with family dies
A man has died after being swept off rocks with his wife and three children in Cornwall.
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19/08/2016 Major Cuts for Rio Paralympics
Paralympics future in doubt as only 12% of tickets sold in Rio.
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18/08/2016 Russia offers support for Aleppo ceasefire
Russia says it's willing to support a 48 hour ceasefire in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
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17/08/2016 Anger with the childhood anti-obesity strategy
BBC News understands ministers won't limit shop promotions and junk food adverts
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16/08/2016 Radical imam guilty of backing IS
Anjem Choudary faces up to 10 years in jail
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15/08/2016 Law firm which pursued British troops closes down
Firm pursued allegations of killings and torture made by Iraqis against British troops.
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14/08/2016 Video shows missing Chibok schoolgirls
A video has been released by Boko Haram of the missing Nigerian schoolgirls.
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13/8/2016 More Olympic success for Team GB
More Olympic success for Team GB; warning over EU funding pledge
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12/08/2016 Court of Appeal upholds Labour leadership contest decision
Court of Appeal rules Labour was entitled to stop new members voting in leadership race.
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11/08/2016 The rower, Katherine Grainger, becomes Britain's most decorated female Olympian.
Sixteen years after winning her first Olympic medal, Katherine Grainger gets her fifth
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10/08/2016 Rail unions accused of militancy
Transport Secretary, Chris Grayling, says the unions are striking over "minor matters".
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090816 Life sentence for man who murdered Glasgow newsagent
A man who murdered a popular Glasgow newsagent has been sentenced to life in prison
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08/08/2016 Labour's leadership election thrown into chaos
Labour's leadership election chaos; High Court rules new members can vote
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07/08/2016 Russia ParalympicTeam Banned
IPC says 'state sponsored doping ' to blame for ban; bribes for fracking accusations
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06/08/2016 Machete Attack on Belgian Police
Man shouting "god is greatest" in Arabic injures two Belgian policewomen with machete
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05/08/2016 Child abuse inquiry rethink urged
The government is urged to reassess the child abuse inquiry, after the third head quits
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04/08/2016 Interest rates cut to lowest ever level
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 0.25 per cent
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03/08/2016 Ofgem plans energy market shake-up
Energy prices for the poorest households are to be capped for the first time
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HIV campaigners win court battle
The High Court has told the NHS in England it can fund a drug that can prevent HIV.