Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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31/03/2021 Campaigners criticise government race report
A report has claimed that the UK is not rigged against people from ethnic minorities.
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30/03/2021 Police 'acted appropriately' at Sarah Everard vigil
A report has concluded that officers acted "sensitively and proportionately".
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29/03/2021 A pivotal trial for race relations begins in America
The trial has begun of the white policeman accused of killing George Floyd
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28/03/2021 Minister says England remains on track for easing of Covid restrictions
Ministers say they remain confident with the latest easing of England's Covid measures.
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27/03/2021 More than 100 killed in Myanmar 'day of terror'
UK describes deadliest day of violence in Myanmar since military coup as "senseless".
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26/03/2021 Alex Salmond launches a new political party
The former First Minister says Alba will contest the upcoming Holyrood elections.
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25/03/2021
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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24/03/2021 The European Commission has set out plans for tougher controls on Covid vaccine exports after a row about supplies.
The European Commission has set out plans for tougher controls on Covid vaccine exports.
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23/03/2021 PM marks anniversary of first Covid lockdown
Boris Johnson admits mistakes were made in his early handling of the pandemic.
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22/03/2021 Nicola Sturgeon cleared of wrongdoing
An independent inquiry finds Scotland's First Minister did not break rules of her office.
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21/03/2021 Conservative rebels attack government lockdown powers
Conservative rebels attack government plans to extend lockdown powers in England.
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20/03/2021 More than half of all UK adults have received first covid vaccine
More than half of adults in the UK have received their first covid vaccine
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19/03/2021 Delays in the rollout of the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine are continuing in parts of Europe
Delays in the rollout of the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine are continuing in parts of Europe
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18/03/2021 EU regulator declares AstraZeneca jab safe.
The EU's medical regulator has said the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is safe and effective.
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17/03/2021 Vaccine supply to fall in England.
No new jab appointments to be booked in April.
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16/03/2021 UK's foreign policy goals after Brexit
Focus on the Far East. Russia identified as the most acute threat. More nuclear weapons.
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15/03/2021 More EU countries suspend Oxford vaccine
More EU countries have suspended the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
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14/03/2021 Met Commissioner refuses to resign
Cressida Dick under fire for her force's response to Sarah Everard vigil
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13/03/2021 Police Officer appears in court
A police officer has appeared in court charged with murdering Sarah Everard
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12/03/2021 Police have confirmed that a body discovered in woodland in Kent is that of Sarah Everard.
Police have confirmed that a body discovered in Kent is that of Sarah Everard.
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11/03/2021 Prince William breaks silence on interview
Prince William has made his first public comments following Oprah interview.
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10/03/2021 Police officer held on suspicion of murder following the disappearance of Sarah Everard
Thirty-three-year-old Sarah Everard was last seen a week ago in Clapham, in south London.
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09/03/2021 Buckingham Palace has responded to some of the allegations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Buckingham Palace has responded to allegations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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08/03/2021 There's pressure on Buckingham Palace to investigate allegations of racism made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Labour says Buckingham Palace must investigate allegations made by the Duchess of Sussex
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07/03/2021
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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06/03/2021 Pope condemns violence during Iraq visit
Pope Francis condemns violence and extremism during first papal visit
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05/03/2021 Nurses in England may strike over 1% pay rise
Ministers say they can't afford a bigger increase for NHS workers because of the pandemic
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04/03/2021 IFS warns Budget will inflict 'considerable pain'
Leading economic research group says Chancellor looks more like Scrooge than Santa.
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03/03/2021 The Chancellor has revealed how the government plans to start paying back the huge cost of the coronavirus crisis
The Chancellor reveals how he plans to start paying back the cost of the pandemic
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02/03/2021 Furlough scheme to be extended as part of the Budget
The furlough scheme will be among business support extended in the Budget.