Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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09/03/2017 Government rejects Budget re-think
Chancellor refuses to reverse NI rise, Economists say no pay rise for 15 years
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08/03/2015 Budget breaches tax promise
The Chancellor has increased National Insurance payments for self-employed workers.
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07/03/17 Government's school plans face mounting opposition
Labour calls PM's proposal for a new generation of grammar schools a "vanity project"
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06/03/17 Vauxhall deal prompts union assurance calls
Unions seek assurances about Vauxhall's two UK plants, which General Motors is selling.
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05/03/2017 Chancellor rules out big Budget giveaway
The Chancellor has said the government will not spend heavily in Wednesday's budget
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04/03/2017 Sinn Fein calls the results of Northern Ireland elections a watershed
The Republicans, who made big gains, say the unionists' majority has ended
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03/03/2017 Theresa May criticises SNP
PM sets out case for preserving "precious" union of UK
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Senior US Republicans have stepped up the pressure on President Trump's attorney general.
Over claims he lied under oath about contacts with the Russian government.
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01/03/2017 Peers urge government to guarantee rights of EU nationals in UK after Brexit
UN inquiry accuses Syrian government of war crimes during battle for Aleppo.
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28/12/2017 Sir Philip Green strikes BHS pension deal with regulator
Sir Philip Green is to pay 363 million pounds into the pension fund of BHS.
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The first witness at the inquiry into historical child sexual abuse has urged the panel to "name the villains".
On an opening day which included an apology from the inquiry itself.
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26/02/2017 Jeremy Corbyn urges unity in the wake of "disappointing" by-election defeat
The Labour leader tells his party now is not the time to give up or run away
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25/02/2017 Labour's deputy leader says the party must do better after losing to the Conservatives in Copeland
Tom Watson urges Labour to reconnect with core voters after Thursday's by-election defeat
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24/02/2017 Corbyn won't stand down
The Labour leader to carry on, despite the party's defeat in the Copeland by-election.
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23/02/2017 More EU citizens can stay in UK
Surge in number of EU citizens granted permission to stay in the UK since Brexit.
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22/02/2017 Fiance convicted of author's murder
Ian Stewart killed Helen Bailey so he could have her 拢4 million fortune.
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21/02/2017 Heterosexual couple denied a civil partnership
A heterosexual couple have lost their latest legal battle to have a civil partnership.
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20/02/2017 Lords debate Brexit
Theresa May takes rare step of attending Lords to watch debate on triggering Brexit
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19/02/2017 Iraq claims progress against IS
Iraq claims progress against IS near Mosul; Kraft Heinz withdraws Unilever takeover bid
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The far-right Dutch leader, Geert Wilders, has fiercely criticised Moroccan immigrants.
Geert Wilders calls Moroccan immigrants scum ahead of Netherlands general election.
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17/02/2017 Former PM Tony Blair calls for new movement to reverse the outcome of the EU referendum
Former PM Tony Blair calls for new movement to reverse the outcome of the EU referendum
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16/02/2017 Southern Rail drivers reject deal to end strike action
Southern Rail commuters face further travel misery.
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15/02/2017 Trump slams illegal intelligence leaks.
Trump accuses intelligence agencies of leaks. US threatens to moderate Nato support.
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14/02/2017 North Korean leader's brother killed
The half-brother of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-Un, reported to have been murdered.
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13/02/2017 The Justice Secretary won't resort to "quick fix" solutions to cut prisoners
Liz Truss responds to concerns about overcrowding in jails in England and Wales.
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12/02/2017 White House condemns North Korea missile test
The White House has pledged to respond after Pyongyang carried out a new missile test.
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11/02/2017 Law change could see journalists jailed
Proposed new law could see journalists and whistleblowers jailed
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10/02/2017 Iraq abuse investigation unit to shut down
Government to close unit investigating alleged misconduct by UK troops during Iraq war.
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09/02/2017 Ministers defend moves to scrap child refugee scheme
Ministers have defended a move to scrap a scheme to bring refugee children into the UK.
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08/02/2017 Labour accuses government of striking a "sweetheart deal" with Tory council to avoid a big rise in council tax
Jeremy Corbyn says ministers did a deal with Surrey Council