Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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13/05/2021 Boris Johnson "anxious" about Indian variant of Covid.
Boris Johnson says he is anxious about the spread of an Indian variant of Covid in the UK
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12/05/2021 PM sets date for Covid public inquiry but victims families say its too late
PM sets date for Covid public inquiry but victims families say its too late.
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11/05/2021 Ballymurphy Inquest: Coroner finds 10 victims were innocent
An inquest has found that 10 people shot dead in west Belfast in 1971 were innocent.
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10/05/2021 England's pubs and restaurants can reopen inside
Boris Johnson gives go ahead to allow next stage of lockdown easing plan from 17 May.
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09/05/2021 Labour leader to announce frontbench reshuffle
Sir Keir Starmer is set to unveil a shadow cabinet shake-up after party's election losses
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08/05/2021 SNP heads for historic fourth win in Scottish parliamentary elections
The Scottish National Party is poised to govern again, but without an overall majority
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07/05/2021 Initial results from yesterday's elections across England are pointing to big wins for the Conservatives.
Results from the elections across England point to big wins for the Conservatives.
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06/05/2021 60 French fishing boats protest at Jersey's port
French fishermen hold talks with Jersey's government, in row over post-Brexit licences.
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05/05/2021 Elections 2021: Final hours of campaigning
Political party leaders make their final push for votes ahead of polling day.
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04/05/2021- Paratroopers accused of IRA murder formally acquitted
The trial of two former paratroopers accused of murder almost 50 years ago has collapsed.
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03/05/2021 EU plans to open tourist destinations
The European Union says it wants to open up tourist destinations to vaccinated visitors.
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02/05/2021 Ministers have warned some safeguards will still be needed after the final easing of England's lockdown
Ministers warn safeguards will still be needed after the easing of England's lockdown
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01/05/2021 India expands vaccination program to all adults
Some states closed vaccine centres due to lack of supply.
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30/04/2021 Noel Clarke sexual harassment claims
Film & TV industry breaks ties with the actor and director, who strenuously denies claims
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29/04/2021 Grenfell survivors condemn new fire safety laws
The Fire Safety Bill finally received approval in parliament last night.
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28/04/2021 Watchdog to investigate PM's flat renovations
The Electoral Commission will look at whether the spending falls within its remit.
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27/04/2021 Labour accuses PM of lying over flat renovations
Labour accuses Boris Johnson of lying over flat renovations
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25/04/2021 UK sends supplies to India amid record Covid surge
The UK is sending medical equipment to India to help its fight against coronavirus.
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24/04/2021 PM urged to explain funding of flat refurbishments
The PM is under pressure to explain how his flat refurbishments were paid for.
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23/04/2021 Former postmasters want a full inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal -- after being cleared of stealing.
Former postmasters want a public inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal.
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22/04/2021 US pledges 50% carbon emissions cut at climate summit
President Biden: Urgent action is needed on "existential crisis" posed by climate change
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21/04/2021 More criticism over lobbying of ministers
Labour renews attack over the personal lobbying of ministers during the pandemic
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20/04/2021 PM prepared to take 'whatever action necessary' over European Super League
The government said it would consider changing the law to stop the new football league.
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19/04/202 Plans for a breakaway European super league condemned
The government says it is examining every option to prevent the new league happening
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18/04/2021 Moscow has issued an angry response to the expulsion of 18 diplomats from the Czech Republic.
Moscow issues an angry response to the expulsion of 18 diplomats from the Czech Republic.
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17/04/2021 Royal Family attend Duke of Edinburgh's funeral
Royal Family attend Duke of Edinburgh's funeral in an intimate service at Windsor Castle
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16/04/2021 Head of Britain's military disappointed at US decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan
Head of Britain's military disappointed at US decision to pull troops out of Afghanistan
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15/04/2021 Peer says no boundaries between civil service and private sector
Government adviser urges overhaul of rules for civil servants taking private sector roles
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14/04/2021 Tories reject Labour's call for MP-led lobbying probe
The government has defeated calls for a full parliamentary inquiry into lobbying