Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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01/12/2024 Gregg Wallace defends himself
He says complaints about him are coming from middle class women of a certain age.
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Aleppo falls to Islamist rebels
Russian warplanes bomb Syria's second biggest city after it falls to Islamist rebels.
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29/11/2024 MPs vote in favour of bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales
The Prime Minister was among the 330 MPs who voted in favour of it
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28/11/2024 Migration hit record high last year
Sir Keir Starmer says net migration rise under Tories happened "by design".
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27/11/2024 Thousands of people return to homes in southern Lebanon
The ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel - brokered by the US has so far held.
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26/11/2024 Ceasefire to end fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon appears imminent
The US has said the ceasefire would help to end the conflict in Gaza
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25/11/2024 Two Britons among sixteen people missing as tourist boat sinks on Red Sea
Weather forecasters had warned of high waves and advised against maritime activity
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24/11/2024 Storm Bert has continued to wreak havoc in parts of the country
Storm Bert has continued to wreak havoc in parts of the country.
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23/11/2024 Climate talks on verge of collapse
Negotiators are trying to avoid the Cop29 climate summit collapsing without agreement.
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22/11/2024 Second Australian tourist becomes sixth person to die from suspected methanol poisoning in Laos
The family of a British woman who died said their "hearts go out" to all those affected
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21/11/2024 International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
The ICC also issued a warrant for Israel's former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant
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20/11/2024 Ukraine fires UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles into Russia for first time
The launch suggests the UK government has lifted previous restrictions on Kyiv's usage
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19/11/2024 Moscow says Ukraine fired American missiles into Russia
Russia says the strike targeted a border region, and most of the missiles were shot down.
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18/11/2024 US Permits Long-Range Missiles in Ukraine
The Kremlin has reacted to the US decision to let Ukraine use its long-range missiles.
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17/11/2024 Massive Russian missile and drone attack causes Ukraine blackouts
A Russian missile and drone attack has targeted power infrastructure across Ukraine
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16/11/2024 Farmers protest against inheritance tax changes
Sir Keir Starmer tells Welsh Labour conference he'll defend Budget plans "all day long"
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15/11/24 UK economy barely grows with Budget fears blamed
The UK economy barely grew between July and September, with Budget uncertainty blamed
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14/11/2024 Prison Officers union says "very real" problem of corruption among some staff
Figures show an rise in the number of staff sacked for misconduct in England and Wales
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13/11/2024 Donald Trump returns in triumph to White House for handover talks
Mr Trump said the transition of power would be "as smooth as you can get"
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12/11/2024 Archbishop of Canterbury resigns after days of mounting pressure
Justin Welby was criticised in a report about an abuser linked to the Church of England
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11/11/2024 Archbishop of Canterbury told he must quit over Church of England abuse scandal
The Archbishop is facing claims he lied about when he knew about abuse at summer camps
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10/11/2024 - Major drone strikes in Ukraine and Russia
Moscow and Kyiv launch their biggest drone attacks since the start of the Ukraine war.
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09/11/2024 - Israel and Hamas ceasefire talks suffer setback.
Qatar withdraws as key mediator.
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08/11/2024 Dutch authorities condemn attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam
Police say some Israeli fans attacked a taxi and pulled down a Palestinian flag
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07/11/2024 Bank of England cuts interest rates for second time this year
They were brought down from 5% to 4.75%
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06/11/2024 Donald Trump has won the US presidential election
He is set to become the first Republican candidate in 20 years to win the popular vote
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05/11/2024 Millions vote in the US presidential election
Millions vote in the US presidential election
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04/11/2024 University tuition fees set to rise in England for first time in eight years
The increase will apply to all domestic undergraduate students from next year
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03/11/2024 King of Spain confronted by angry crowds
The King of Spain has been confronted by angry crowds following last week's deadly floods
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02/11/2024 Badenoch new Conservative leader
Kemi Badenoch has become the new leader of the Conservative party.