Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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09/01/2024 Scientists say 2023 was hottest year on record
Temperatures were close to the threshold of 1.5 Celsius above pre-industrial levels
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08/01/2024 Pressure grows to exonerate Post Office staff caught up in IT scandal
Hundreds of branch managers were wrongly convicted because of a flawed computer system
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07/01/2024 The Government say it's considering ways of resolving the Post Office IT scandal
The Prime Minister said legislation could be passed clearing anyone affected
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06/01/2024 Checks ordered after plane loses part of fuselage
US airline regulator grounds some Boeing 737 Max 9 jets and orders urgent inspections.
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05/01/2024 Fifty potential victims of the Post Office IT scandal have come forward
Lawyers said they have spoken up in the wake of a television drama about the case
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04/01/2024 Rishi Sunak suggests general election will not take place until late 2024
But the Prime Minister did not rule out a polling day in the Spring
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03/01/2024 More than 100 people have died in attack in Iran
The two bombs exploded near the grave of one of the country's top military commanders
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02/01/2024 Hamas says deputy leader killed in blast
Hamas says its deputy head, Saleh al-Arouri, has been killed in Beirut.
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01/01/2024 A powerful earthquake has struck central Japan, triggering a tsunami alert
A powerful earthquake has struck central Japan -- triggering a tsunami alert.
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31/12/2023 US destroys boats in the Red Sea
US Navy, protecting commercial ships from Houthi rebels in Yemen, hits 3 small vessels.
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30/12/2023 Russia says at least 14 people have been killed in Ukrainian airstrikes
Russia says at least 14 people have been killed in Ukrainian airstrikes.
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29/12/2023
The early evening national and international news from 成人快手 Radio 4.
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28/12/2023 More than 200 Palestinians are reported to have died in Gaza in the last 24 hours.
Egypt has confirmed it is going to put forward a new peace plan for the region.
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27/12/2023 The former European Commision President, Jacques Delors, has died.
His drive for greater European integration often led to clashes with Margaret Thatcher.
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26/12/2023 Israeli army says it is making progress in northern Gaza
But the head of the Israeli forces warned the war will go on for months
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25/12/2023
The early evening national and international news from 成人快手 Radio 4.
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24/12/2023 British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe buys stake in Manchester United
His company will take control of the club's football operations
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23/12/2023 Israel interrogates suspected Hamas fighters in Gaza
Israel says it's interrogating hundreds of suspected Hamas fighters in Gaza.
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22/12/2023 UN Security Council adopts Gaza resolution
A watered down version of the text was approved after days of negotiations
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21/12/2023 Gunman kills at least 15 people at university in Prague
More than twenty people were wounded in the attack at Charles University
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20/12/2023 Inflation falls more than expected to 3.9%
It reached its lowest level for more than two years, raising hopes of interest rate cuts
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19/12/2023 Government issues guidance to schools on how to help children questioning their gender identity
It has urged a 'very cautious approach' and said in most cases parents should be informed
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18/12/2023 US says it is taking action to stop Red Sea ship attacks
Officials say an international coalition will protect the boats from attacks from Yemen
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17/12/2023 Israel has opened a second crossing to allow more aid into Gaza
Israel has opened a second crossing to allow more aid into the territory
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16/12/2023 Israeli military say three hostages mistakenly killed by its troops had been holding white flag
IDF says hostages mistakenly shot dead by its troops in Gaza had been holding white flag
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15/12/2023 Prince Harry wins landmark case against Mirror Group newspapers
The High Court ruled the Duke of Sussex was the victim of phone hacking
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14/12/2023 EU announces it will open accession negotiations with Ukraine
EU leaders agreed to start talks despite threats from Hungary to veto the decision
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13/12/2023 UN COP climate summit deal calls for move away from fossil fuels
Some have hailed the resolution as progressive; but others say it does not go far enough
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12/12/2023 MPs debate Rwanda policy ahead of crucial vote
Rival Conservative factions have clashed in the Commons over the legislation
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11/12/2023 Rishi Sunak defends his Eat Out to Help Out scheme at the Covid Inquiry
He was challenged about whether his policies as Chancellor led to more deaths