Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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30/11/2017 May rebukes Trump over anti-Muslim retweets
The PM says Donald Trump shouldn鈥檛 have shared videos from a British far-right group.
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29/11/2017 Bosnian war criminal dies after drinking poison
Slobodan Praljak said "I reject your verdict" and drank a vial of poison.
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Pope Francis visits Myanmar, defends ethnic groups, but doesn't mention the Muslim Rohingya minority by name.
Pope Francis visits Myanmar -- but fails to refer to the Muslim Rohingya minority.
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27/11/2017 Meghan couldn't wait to say 'yes' after Harry proposed
The Prince "got on one knee" while they were cooking dinner. They'll marry in the Spring.
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The International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox, says the Irish border won't be resolved until EU-UK trade deal is struck.
Liam Fox says the Irish border won't be resolved until EU-UK trade deal is struck.
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25/11/2017 Egyptian authorities say gunmen carrying IS group flag behind deadly mosque attack
Egyptian authorities say gunmen carrying IS group flag behind deadly mosque attack
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24/11/17 More than 230 people killed at an Egyptian mosque
Militants in Egypt have killed at least 235 people at a mosque in the Sinai Peninsula
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23/11/2017 British workers could be facing a second decade without pay growth
There's been a warning that British workers could face a second decade without pay growth
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22/11/2017 Budget: Hammond downgrades UK economic growth forecasts
Our correspondents assess the impact of the budget on housing, the NHS & Universal Credit
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Robert Mugabe has resigned as President of Zimbabwe, after 37 years in power.
He said he had made the decision to allow a smooth transition to the next leader..
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20/11/2017 Impeachment Looms for President Mugabe
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe could be impeached within days
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19/11/2017 Mugabe sacked as ruling party leader
Zimbabwe's president is to address the nation. He'll be impeached unless he resigns.
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18/11/2017 Jubilant crowds have taken to the streets of Zimbabwe calling for President Mugabe to go.
Huge crowds of Zimbabweans have increased the pressure on Robert Mugabe to step down.
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17/11/2017 EU Brexit warning
Theresa May told she must deliver "much more progress" if trade talks are to begin soon
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16/11/2017 Mugabe discusses future
Zimbabwe president in talks after army seizes control
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15/11/2017 Robert Mugabe under house arrest after army takeover
The Army has seized power in Zimbabwe. It's denied staging a coup.
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14/11/17 MPs scrutinise government's Brexit bill
MPs have begun detailed scrutiny of the government's main bill for leaving the EU.
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The government has announced new legislation which will allow Parliament to vote on any final Brexit deal.
Concession to MPs who want greater say on the final Brexit agreement with the EU.
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12/11/2017 Gove confirms Brexit letter written to PM
Michael Gove confirms existence of a letter allegedly telling PM how to manage Brexit.
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11/11/2017 Putin "very insulted" by US election interference allegations
In Vietnam meeting, Vladimir Putin assures Donald Trump Russia "did not meddle" in poll.
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10/11/2017 UK given fortnight to clarify Brexit issues
The UK has a fortnight to clarify key Brexit issues in order for trade talks to begin
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Penny Mordaunt is the new International Development Secretary, replacing Priti Patel, who resigned yesterday.
Penny Mordaunt is the new International Development Secretary, replacing Priti Patel.
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Priti Patel has returned to the UK where she's expected to be sacked for unauthorised meetings with Israeli politicians.
Priti Patel, the embattled International Development Secretary, returns to the UK.
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07/11/2017 Prince Charles accused of "conflict of interest"
The Prince lobbied for policy that would have benefited his estate. He denies wrongdoing.
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6/11/2017 Leaked tax papers show Apple is sheltering some of its profits in Jersey
The technology giant moved the money after a tax loophole in Ireland was closed
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05/11/2017 Millions of leaked documents reveal how the wealthy invest offshore
Leaked documents show the Queen鈥檚 private estate has millions invested in offshore funds.
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04/11/17 Labour calls for new complaints system
Shadow Chancellor says main party leaders need to agree "fair and objective" process
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03/11/2017 Corbyn faces questions over suspended MP
Labour leader asked why he promoted Kelvin Hopkins despite allegations of harassment
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02/11/2017 Interest rates rise
The Bank of England has increased interest rates for the first time in more than a decade
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01/11/2017 Westminster to address sexual misconduct claims
Political leaders are to discuss grievance procedures for victims of sexual harassment.