Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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27/08/2018 UN calls for Myanmar genocide investigation
A UN report says military leaders acted with "genocidal intent" against Rohingya muslims
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26/08/2016 Pope begs forgiveness for Church abuse in Ireland
Pope Francis promises justice for the victims of abuse by priests
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Pope Francis, in Ireland, has spoken of his shame at the Catholic Church's failure to deal with sexual abuse by clergy.
Pope Francis, in Ireland, has spoken of his shame at sexual abuse by Catholic clergy.
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24/08/2018 Salmond denies sexual harassment
Former First Minister sues Scottish government over handling of complaints against him
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23/08/2018 The government sets out first detailed plans in the event of a "no-deal" Brexit
The government has set out its first detailed guidance in the event of a "no-deal" Brexit
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22/08/2018 Trump defiant over electoral fraud claims.
US President accuses ex-lawyer of making up stories.
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21/08/2018 Charges dropped against a former senior police officer accused of lying about the Hillsborough disaster
The CPS drops all charges against Sir Norman Bettison; victims' families seek review
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20/08/2018 Birmingham Prison taken over by government from G4S
Inspectors say it's the worst prison they've ever been to
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19/08/2018 - Brazil sends troops to border as Venezuelan migrant crisis grows
19/08/2018 - Brazil sends troops to border as Venezuelan migrant crisis grows
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18/08/2018 Kofi Annan dies aged 80
World leaders pay tribute to the first black African to lead the United Nations.
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17/08/2018 Minister vows to make prisons safer
Rory Stewart says he'll resign if he fails to tackle violence and drugs in jails
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16/08/2018 Aretha Franklin dies
The Queen of Soul sold more than 75 million records during a career spanning 7 decades.
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15/08/2018 State of emergency in Genoa after bridge collapse
An English couple have described how they were forced to flee on foot.
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14/08/2018 30 die in Italy bridge collapse
Motorway bridge collapses in Genoa; police investigate suspected terror attack in London
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13/08/2018 Turkey tries to end financial crisis
Turkey's central bank has announced new measures to try to end the financial crisis.
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12/08/2018 NASA launches solar probe
NASA has launched its mission to send a space craft closer to the Sun than ever before.
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11/08/2018 Roundup 'safe to use', says Monsanto
The maker of the weedkiller, Roundup, has insisted it's safe to use.
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10/08/2018 House of Fraser bought by Sports Direct
The owner of Sports Direct, Mike Ashley, has bought House of Fraser for 拢90 million.
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09/08/2018 Catholic schools accused of allowing decades of abuse
A report has found two leading Catholic schools tried to cover up abuse of pupils.
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08/08/18 A former Attorney General strongly criticises Boris Johnson over burka comments
Dominic Grieve said he'd resign from the Conservative Party if Mr Johnson became leader
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07/08/2018 Trump warning on Iran
President Trump tells companies that do business with Iran they won't trade with the US.
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06/08/2018 US to impose new sanctions on Iran
The US has confirmed it is re-imposing sanctions against Iran from tonight.
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05/08/2018 Venezuelan President accuses right-wing opponents of assassination attempt
Venezuelan President accuses right-wing opponents of assassination attempt
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04/08/2018 Cuts cause concern for children's services
The Government is being urged to ensure vulnerable children are protected, despite cuts.
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03/08/2018 The Governor of the Bank of England has warned that the risk of a no-deal Brexit is "uncomfortably high"
Mark Carney has issued a Brexit warning. Critics claim he's promoting "Project Fear"
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02/08/2018 Interest rates rise to their highest level since 2009
The cost of borrowing has risen to 0.75%, amid fears of rising inflation.
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01/08/2018 Violence has broken out following Zimbabwe's elections
The main opposition leader has accused the ruling party of trying to rig the vote.
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31/07/2018 Allegations of vote rigging in Zimbabwe
The opposition MDC accuses the ruling party of interfering with the will of the people.
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30/10/2018 Ruling on life-support for patients in vegetative state
If doctors and families agree to withdraw food and water, legal permission not required
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29/07/2018 Geraint Thomas wins Tour de France
His success cements Britain's recent dominance of the world's toughest cycle race