Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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08/10/2019 A source inside Number Ten has said a deal on Brexit is essentially impossible.
A source inside Number Ten has said a deal on Brexit is essentially impossible.
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07/10/2019 US pulls troops out of northern Syria
Kurdish forces, who've been US allies in fight against IS, accuse Washington of betrayal.
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06/10/2019 Second Trump whistleblower emerges
A second whistleblower emerges in Trump Ukraine probe.
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05/10/2019 Suspect leaves using diplomatic immunity
Britain calls for return of American woman involved in fatal crash in Northamptonshire
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04/10/2019 PM to ask for Brexit delay, court hears
Court papers reveal the Prime Minister will ask for a Brexit delay.
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03/10/2019 Brussels reacts to Brexit proposals
UK's Brexit negotiator is in Brussels for talks about Boris Johnson's new proposals.
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02/10/2019 Government's Brexit Proposals Revealed
Number 10 has delivered proposals for a new Brexit deal to the European Union.
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01/10/2019 PM: UK offering "constructive" Brexit plans
Boris Johnson says UK will submit proposals for revised Brexit deal within days
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30/09/2019 National Living Wage Rise Promised
Sajid Javid promises National Living Wage rise
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29/09/2019 Boris says Benn Law wont stop Brexit
PM says the law MPs voted for to stop a No Deal Brexit will not stop Britain's withdrawal
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28/09/2019 The SNP says an attempt to bring down Boris Johnson could happen as early as next week.
The SNP says an attempt to bring down Boris Johnson could happen as early as next week.
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27/09/2019 SNP could back Corbyn as interim PM
Sturgeon calls for early removal of Johnson, so a caretaker PM can secure Brexit delay.
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26/09/2019 Trump whistleblower complaint published
Letter claims President Trump tried to get a foreign country to interfere in US election.
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25/09/2019 Government comes out fighting as Parliament returns
Attorney General Geoffrey Cox strongly defends the government's suspension of Parliament
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24/09/2019 The Supreme Court has ruled that Boris Johnson acted unlawfully by advising the Queen to suspend Parliament.
The Supreme Court rules the Prime Minister acted unlawfully by suspending Parliament.
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23/09/2019 Repatriation of Thomas Cook holidaymakers begins
Repatriation of Thomas Cook holidaymakers begins
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22/09/2019 Corbyn challenged over Brexit
Senior figures at Labour's conference say the party should campaign to remain in the EU
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21/09/2019 Corbyn stops deputy being axed
Labour abandons its vote to ditch Tom Watson's role
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20/09/2019 Climate demonstrations worldwide
Millions of protesters demand urgent action to tackle global warming
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19/09/2019 Palace's 'displeasure' at Cameron's comments
Ex-PM says he asked the Queen for help in 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign.
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18/09/2019 Saudi oil attacks: Iran faces more pressure despite denials
US ratchets up pressure on Iran despite denials of involvement in Saudi oil attacks
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17/09/2019 Supreme Court hearings over suspension of Parliament begin
Judges are hearing two appeals over the Prime Minister's decision to suspend Parliament.
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16/09/2019 PM's Brexit approach criticised
Luxembourg criticises Boris Johnson's Brexit stance
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15/09/2019 Lib Dems pledge to cancel Brexit
The Lib Dems say they'll cancel Brexit if the party wins a majority at the next election
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14/09/2019 Drone strikes hit Saudi oil facilities
Two major Saudi oil facilities set ablaze in attack by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels
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13/09/2019 Allergy death family demand law change
Teenager died of dairy allergy after failure to list burger ingredients
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12/09/2019 PM denies lying to Queen
Boris Johnson denies lying to the Queen about his reasons for suspending Parliament
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11/09/2019 Judges in Scotland rule suspension of parliament unlawful
A UK government appeal against the ruling will be heard by the Supreme Court next week.
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10/09/2019 Trump fires National Security Adviser
President Trump sacks his National Security Adviser, John Bolton.
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09/09/2019 Johnson says he still wants a Brexit deal
Boris Johnson says he wants a Brexit deal, and that no deal would be a failure.