Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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30/04/2021 Noel Clarke sexual harassment claims
Film & TV industry breaks ties with the actor and director, who strenuously denies claims
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29/04/2021 Grenfell survivors condemn new fire safety laws
The Fire Safety Bill finally received approval in parliament last night.
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28/04/2021 Watchdog to investigate PM's flat renovations
The Electoral Commission will look at whether the spending falls within its remit.
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27/04/2021 Labour accuses PM of lying over flat renovations
Labour accuses Boris Johnson of lying over flat renovations
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25/04/2021 UK sends supplies to India amid record Covid surge
The UK is sending medical equipment to India to help its fight against coronavirus.
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24/04/2021 PM urged to explain funding of flat refurbishments
The PM is under pressure to explain how his flat refurbishments were paid for.
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23/04/2021 Former postmasters want a full inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal -- after being cleared of stealing.
Former postmasters want a public inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal.
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22/04/2021 US pledges 50% carbon emissions cut at climate summit
President Biden: Urgent action is needed on "existential crisis" posed by climate change
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21/04/2021 More criticism over lobbying of ministers
Labour renews attack over the personal lobbying of ministers during the pandemic
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20/04/2021 PM prepared to take 'whatever action necessary' over European Super League
The government said it would consider changing the law to stop the new football league.
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19/04/202 Plans for a breakaway European super league condemned
The government says it is examining every option to prevent the new league happening
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18/04/2021 Moscow has issued an angry response to the expulsion of 18 diplomats from the Czech Republic.
Moscow issues an angry response to the expulsion of 18 diplomats from the Czech Republic.
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17/04/2021 Royal Family attend Duke of Edinburgh's funeral
Royal Family attend Duke of Edinburgh's funeral in an intimate service at Windsor Castle
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16/04/2021 Head of Britain's military disappointed at US decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan
Head of Britain's military disappointed at US decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan
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15/04/2021 Peer says no boundaries between civil service and private sector
Government adviser urges overhaul of rules for civil servants taking private sector roles
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14/04/2021 Tories reject Labour's call for MP-led lobbying probe
The government has defeated calls for a full parliamentary inquiry into lobbying
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13/04/2021 Johnson & Johnson suspends rollout of Covid vaccine
The rollout of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine is put on hold due to safety concerns
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12/04/2021 Shoppers take advantage of major re-opening
Busy day on many high streets, while pubs and restaurants re-open outdoors in England
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11/04/2021 Queen's "huge void" after Duke's death
Royal family pay tribute after church services for Duke of Edinburgh
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10/04/2021 Prince Charles: 'Dear Papa was very special'
Prince Charles gives his first public statement since the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
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09/04/2021 The Duke of Edinburgh has died aged 99
Tributes are paid to the Queen's 'beloved' husband.
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08/04/2021
Leaders in Northern Ireland call for calm following a night of violence in Belfast
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07/04/2021 Under 30s to be offered alternative to AstraZeneca vaccine
UK and EU regulators say there's a potential link between the jab and rare blood clots.
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06/04/2021 PM urges people to keep getting Covid jabs
Boris Johnson has urged people to continue getting coronavirus vaccines.
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05/04/2021 Johnson confirms next week's unlocking in England
A further easing of England's lockdown restrictions will go ahead on schedule next week.
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04/04/2021 Covid passports to be trialled within weeks
The Government says a Covid certification scheme in England would be time-limited.
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03/04/2021
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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02/04/2021 Ministers warned over vaccine passports
Government ministers have been advised against vaccine passports by more than 70 MPs
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01/04/2021 Met PC guilty of neo-Nazi group membership
Benjamin Hannam is the first UK police officer to be convicted of a terrorism offence.