Six O'Clock News Episodes Episode guide
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Six people have been killed by Palestinian gunmen in Jerusalem
Eight other people were wounded in the attack at a bus stop
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Russia targets main government building in Kyiv
Russia has targeted the main government building in Kyiv for the first time
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Nigel Farage rows back on small boats pledge
Nigel Farage rows back on pledge to stop small boat crossings weeks after taking power
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Angela Rayner resigns
The Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, resigns over unpaid tax
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Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say if he will sack Angela Rayner
The prime minister said he would "act on" the findings of an investigation
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The Deputy Prime Minister admits not paying enough stamp duty on the purchase of a flat
Angela Rayner's future as deputy prime minister is in doubt
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Zach Polanski is the new leader of the Green Party in England and Wales
The former actor and hypnotherapist stood on an "eco populist" platform
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Sir Keir Starmer shakes up his top team
The Prime Minister admits to the 麻豆社 that he's frustrated by the pace of change.
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UK agrees warship deal with Norway
The UK has agreed a deal with Norway to supply its navy with at least five new warships.
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President Zelensky calls for more action against Moscow
President Zelensky has called for international action and more sanctions against Moscow
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Appeal Court judges lift a ban on asylum seekers in a hotel in Essex
The Home Office has won the legal appeal
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Russia launches a massive air assault on Ukraine
Russia launches a massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine
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Sir Tony Blair will attend a meeting about the future of Gaza at the White House
Donald Trump's envoy talks about the end of the war
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Nigel Farage sets out the Reform Party's plans for illegal immigration
He said Reform would deport up to 600,000 people if it won the next election
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Five journalists among 20 killed in Israeli strike on hospital
The WHO has appealed to Israel to stop targeting healthcare
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Refugee charities react cautiously to plans to overhaul asylum appeals.
The government has proposed creating an independent panel of adjudicators to hear cases.
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A wave of protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers
A wave of protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers spreads across the UK.
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A famine has been confirmed in Gaza City
The UN's aid chief blamed what he called Israel's "systematic obstruction" of food
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A record 111,000 asylum applications were made to the UK in the year to June
The number of asylum seekers in hotels has also increased in the past year
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More councils signal they will take legal action to stop local hotels housing asylum seekers
It follows the injunction granted to a local authority in Essex
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Epping Council wins an injunction to stop the government housing asylum-seekers in a hotel
It argued public safety was at risk because of angry demonstrations
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President Zelensky prepares to begin crucial talks with Donald Trump
The US president has called it a "big day" but has ruled out Ukraine joining NATO
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European Leaders Prepare to Accompany Zelensky to Washington
Sir Keir Starmer is among leaders rallying support for Ukraine
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Putin-Trump Summit Discussed
President Zelensky is to hold talks to decide the next steps in ending the war in Ukraine
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President Trump and President Putin prepare to meet
The two leaders will meet for the first time since Russia's full-scale invasion
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AI helps create new antibiotics
US Scientists use AI to invent new antibiotics which tackle drug-resistant superbugs.
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President Trump says he's had a "good call" with President Zelensky and European allies
The US President will meet Vladimir Putin on Friday
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More than 50,000 migrants have crossed the Channel since Labour came to power
New data shows 50,271 people have made the journey in small boats
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A missile strike kills six journalists in Gaza
Israel says one of the journalists was working for Hamas
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Israel Faces UN Security Council Criticism
Benjamin Netanyahu defends Israel's plan to take over Gaza City, despite global criticism