Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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Experts reject calls for prostate cancer mass screening programme
They say it should include only men carrying specific risky genes
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The government has U-turned on day-one protection from unfair dismissal
This was one of the central pledges in Labour's manifesto
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The Chancellor defends her Budget tax rises
Rachel Reeves' measures are set to take tax take to an all-time high
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The right to trial by jury may be restricted to only the most serious cases
It's hoped the change would end unprecedented backlogs in courts
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MPs are told by a former editorial advisor to the BBC that it is not institutionally biased
Michael Prescott says there are issues of denial among management
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Negotiators say there has been progress on US peace plan to end war in Ukraine
The US Secretary of State says talks on proposals to end the war have been "meaningful"
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World leaders say the US peace plan for Ukraine needs more work
Sir Keir Starmer has been meeting world leaders at the G20 summit in Johannesburg.
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Former Welsh Reform leader jailed for pro-Russia bribery
Nathan Gill has been sentenced to 10 and a half years
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The covid inquiry concludes lockdowns could have been avoided entirely
The report says the government response in March 2020 was "too little, too late"
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A Russian spy-ship has been accused of pointing lasers at RAF pilots off the Scottish coast
John Healey describes it as a "deeply dangerous" move
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Parliament warned of Chinese spying
MPs, peers and parliamentary staff told to be vigilant
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Sweeping changes to the asylum system
The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has laid out sweeping changes to the asylum system.
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Home Secretary Pledges Asylum System Overhaul
Shabana Mahmood pledges the biggest overhaul of the UK's asylum system in modern times
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Donald Trump Says He Will Press Ahead With Legal Action Against BBC
Donald Trump has said he will speak to Sir Keir Starmer about his plans to sue the BBC.
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Chancellor won't raise tax rates in the Budget after all
Rachel Reeves will not raise income tax, after speculation over a key manifesto pledge.
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An independent review of the Sara Sharif case has identified multiple failings
The 10-year-old was murdered by her father and stepmother
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New emails allege Donald Trump spent hours with a victim of Jeffrey Epstein
The White House says the emails are an attempt to create a 'fake narrative'
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The Justice Secretary reveals 91 prisoners have been freed in error since April
At least three people who were mistakenly released are at large
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BBC Chairman apologises for the way Panorama edited a Donald Trump speech
President Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for a billion dollars
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BBC Director General Tim Davie resigns
The resignation follows a leaked memo which raised concerns about bias at the BBC
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Immigration, Danish-style
The Government considers an approach to immigration inspired by Denmark
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The second man accidentally freed from Wandsworth prison is arrested
Two prisoners were mistakenly released in the space of 5 days
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One of two men accidentally released from Wandsworth prison hands himself in
The Algerian man released from the same jail is still at large
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Police are searching for two men mistakenly released from prison in London last week
Ministers said they had tightened procedures days before
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The Chancellor hints that taxes will go up for millions
Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out putting up income tax, national insurance or VAT.
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Police investigate whether train stabbings suspect is linked to three other incidents
Police investigate whether train attack suspect is linked to three other knife incidents.
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A 32-year-old man is questioned over train stabbings
A 32-year-old man is now being treated as the only suspect in the attack in Huntingdon.
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Pressure grows on Andrew to testify to US inquiry into Epstein
Pressure grows on Andrew to testify to the US inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein
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Downing Street says there are no plans to remove Andrew Mountbatten Windsor from the line of succession
The King stripped his brother of all his titles and honours
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Letting agent apologises for not applying for rental licence on behalf of Rachel Reeves
Downing Street has defended the Chancellor