Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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02/08/2017 Scientists fix defective DNA in embryos
It's hoped the gene editing technique could be used to eradicate inherited diseases
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01/08/2017 British Gas defends electricity price hike
British Gas says government policies to blame for 12.5% hike in some electricity prices
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31/07/2017 Marine bomb maker jailed
Royal Marine sentenced to 18 years for making pipe bombs for the Continuity IRA
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30/07/2017 US responds to North Korea's nuclear threats
US flies bombers over Korean peninsula as tensions rise over the North's nuclear threats
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29/07/17 It's emerged that the main pension scheme for British universities has a deficit of more than 17 billion pounds.
That figure is the largest affecting any UK retirement fund.
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28/07/17 Terminally ill baby, Charlie Gard, dies
Family of the terminally ill baby, Charlie Gard, confirms he's died
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27/07/2017 Business to have say in Immigration system post Brexit
The Home secretary has said business will have a say in shaping the immigration system.
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26/07/2017 Environmental campaigners say the government's clean air strategy fails to deal with pollution now.
Environmental campaigners have lambasted the government's clean air strategy.
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25/07/2017 BMW to build an electric Mini in Oxford
The Government says the decision is a vote of confidence in its industrial strategy.
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24/07/2017 "It's too late" to save Charlie Gard
Chris Gard and Connie Yates end legal battle to get experimental treatment for their baby
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23/07/2017 大象传媒 stars seek pay parity
Female broadcasters say they want fairness for all; not personal rises
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22/07/2017 President Trump goes on the offensive against his critics
President Trump has made his first public comments since the resignation of Sean Spicer.
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21/07/2017 A Cabinet minister suggests free movement of people could continue after Brexit.
A Cabinet minister suggests free movement of people could continue after Brexit.
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20/07/2017 Recorded crime in England and Wales sees its biggest annual rise in a decade
Knife, gun crime, burglary and car theft are going up.
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19/07/2017 大象传媒 releases details of its highest-paid presenters
Chris Evans, who earned more than two million pounds last year, is at the top of the list
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18/07/17 Youth custody centres damned for staggering decline in standards
A report warns that no youth custody centre in England and Wales can be considered safe
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Schools in England are being promised an extra one-point three billion pounds over the next two years
Schools in England are promised an extra one-point three billion pounds
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16/07/2017 The Chancellor criticises Cabinet colleagues
Hammond says some are briefing against him because they don't share his views on Brexit
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15/07/2017 Tony Blair suggests Britain could stay in a reformed EU
Tony Blair has raised the possibility of Britain staying in a reformed European Union.
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14/07/2017 Ministers consider law changes to stop rise in acid attacks
The Home Office and police are looking at ways of tightening laws to tackle acid attacks.
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13/07/2017 Brexit repeal bill face opposition
Ministers call on MPs to back the bill which converts EU rules into UK law.
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12/7/17 Trump and Kremlin latest
President Trump insists that his eldest son is innocent after meeting a Russian lawyer.
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11/07/2017 Theresa May launches an inquiry into contaminated blood products
Theresa May launches an inquiry into contaminated blood products
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10/07/2017 IRA man admits involvement in Birmingham pub bombings
A self-confessed IRA bomb maker says he was involved in the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings
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09/07/2017 Iraqi troops take Mosul
The Iraqi government has declared victory over IS in Mosul
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08/08/2017 Trump says UK-US trade deal to happen quickly
President Trump says he believes the US and UK will be able to seal a trade deal quickly.
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07/07/2017 G20: Trump and Putin shake hands
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet face-to-face for the first time at the G20 summit
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President Trump has said Western civilisation is under threat from terrorism and bureaucracy. 06/07/2017
Trump has said Western civilisation is under threat from terrorism and bureaucracy.
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Theresa May has responded to mounting speculation that the government is about to lift the cap on public sector pay.
Theresa May has dampened speculation that public sector pay limits could be lifted.
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04/07/2017 President Trump urges China to put pressure on North Korea to stop developing nuclear weapons after test
Trump urges China to put pressure on North Korea over nuclear weapons testing