Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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16/02/2016 MEP's won't rubber-stamp Cameron plans
David Cameron tries to drum up support for his EU plans. New cancer treatment welcomed.
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15/02/2016 Charities Say Hospitals Deliberately Targeted In Syria
Cabinet To Decide Official Position On Referendum/ Airline Pilots Worry About Lasers
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14/02/2016
The latest national and international news from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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13/02/2016
The latest national and international news from 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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12/02/2016 Syrian rebels throw ceasefire into doubt
Syrian rebels throw ceasefire into doubt. Print edition of the Independent to end
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11/02/16 Scientific breakthrough heralded.
Gravitational waves detected. Jeremy Hunt to impose a new contract on junior doctors
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10/02/2016 The Met orders review of historical child sex abuse inquiries
A former judge to look at how detectives investigated historical sex abuse allegations.
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09/02/2016 Investigation into German train crash
Investigation into a train crash in southern Germany in which 10 people died.
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08/02/2016 David Cameron's pledge to transform prisons in England and Wales
The Prime Minister wants to reduce re-offending and give prison governors more autonomy
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07/02/2016 UN condemns North Korea rocket launch
UN Security Council vows new sanctions in response to N Korea's long-range rocket launch
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6/2/2016 Syrians trapped at Turkish border
Up to 35-thousand Syrians are trapped at the Turkish border.
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05/02/2015 Millions of Africans affected by severe drought
Zimbabwe declares "state of disaster" in face of severe drought
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04/02/2016 New exodus of Syrian refugees
Turkey faces being overwhelmed by Syrian refugees. No 10 dismisses UN Assange ruling.
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David Cameron has defended his proposed deal on the UK's membership of the EU
Cameron defends proposed EU deal in face of backbench criticism
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02/02/2016 Government unveils draft EU deal
EU deal paves the way for referendum in summer. Pentagon quadruples Europe spending
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Approval for gene editing
UK scientists given permission to genetically modify human embryos for the first time.
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31/01/2016 The Broadcaster, Sir Terry Wogan, dies at 77
Tributes pour in for Sir Terry Wogan, who's died from cancer.
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30/01/2016 16 more deaths in Madaya: MSF appeals for help
35 drown in Aegean trying to reach Europe, Turkish police recover possible Picasso
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29/01/2016 British mother found guilty of joining the Islamic State group
Tareena Shakil from Birmingham is the first British woman to be convicted of joining IS.
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28/01/16 The spread of the Zika virus has been described as "explosive" by the World Health Organisation
The spread of the Zika virus has been described as "explosive" by the WHO
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27/01/2016 clamp down on tax avoidance
An agreement to clamp down on tax avoidance David Cameron is"angry" about Google's tax
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26/01/2016 Tesco breaches code
Tesco apologises after breaking industry's code of conduct.
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25/01/2016 Explorer Henry Worsley dies in Antarctica
The former SAS officer was close to achieving his goal of crossing the Antarctic unaided
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24/01/2016 UK may accept thousands of refugee children
Government is considering calls to take unaccompanied children who've arrived in Europe
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23/01/2016 More multi-national companies could pay back taxes
Osborne hints that others could follow Google, which is paying 拢130 million to HMRC.
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22/01/2016 Chancellor Merkel appeals for EU unity in the migrant crisis
Angela Merkel has warned EU partners against acting alone to deal with the migrant crisis.
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21/01/2016 Litvinenko's death "probably" approved by Putin
Public inquiry into former spy's killing concludes senior Russian officials were involved
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20/01/2016 Oil prices push down global markets
Concerns about oil send share prices plummeting
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19/1/16 Interest rate prediction
The Governor of the Bank of England has ruled out an immediate rise in interest rates.
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18/01/16 Tata Steel cuts over a thousand jobs in the UK
Tata Steel is cutting over a thousand jobs in the UK - most of them at Port Talbot