PM Episodes Episode guide
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Covid Inquiry verdict on governments response "too little, too late"
Covid Inquiry delivers verdict on lockdowns and the way governments handled the pandemic.
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Is the US renewing its push for peace in Ukraine?
Is there a new peace plan being pushed by the US for Ukraine? Will it succeed?
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Congress is poised to force the release of the Epstein files
Congress expected to vote to release Epstein documents into the late sex offender
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Government releases asylum plans
The home secretary says the reform of the system will 'unite a divided country'.
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15/11/2025
Full coverage of the day's news
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14/11/2025
News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Government scraps Police and Crime Commissioners
Police and crime commissioners in England and Wales abolished: Policing Minister explains.
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New Epstein emails released by US Democrats
US Democrats publish emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein that reference President Trump.
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11/11/2025
News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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President Trump threatens $1bn legal action against Âé¶¹Éç
Âé¶¹Éç Chair apologises for 'error of judgement' over edit of a Donald Trump speech.
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08/11/2025
Full coverage of the day's news
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Mistakenly released Algerian sex offender re-arrested
Brahim Kaddour-Cherif arrested in North London more than a week after his release.
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Prisoner release fiasco: the blame game
The Deputy PM says the government has "a mountain to climb" to fix the system.
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Manhunt underway for prisoner mistakenly released
Police search for Algerian man as he is accidentally released from Wandsworth prison.
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Chancellor rolls the pitch for tax rises
Rachel Reeves hints that taxes will rise in the budget, despite Labour's manifesto pledge.
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More details emerge about train stabbing suspect
Police confirm they are investigating suspect Anthony Williams for three other incidents.
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01/11/2025
Full coverage of the day's news
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31/10/2025
News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Sudan killings: UN expresses 'grave concern'
As the world reacts to the violence in el-Fasher, Unicef's man in Sudan joins us live.
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Migrant sex offender paid £500 to not disrupt deportation
The government defends the decision to pay Hadush Kebatu to cooperate with his removal.
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Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica
Power cuts across 1/3 of the country as the world's most powerful storm of 2025 hits.
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Fallout from accidental prisoner release
The deputy prime minister tells the Commons the public should expect better.
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Met urges wrongly-freed migrant to hand himself in
The Met appeals directly to Hadush Kebatu to report to police in an 'orderly' way.
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London hosts European leaders to pledge further support for Ukraine
The former Ukrainian ambassador joins as ‘coalition of the willing’ meet.
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Bloody Sunday soldier found not guilty
The son of a man killed on Bloody Sunday gives us his reaction to the verdict
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Migrant deported to France returns to UK in small boat
One in one out migrant returns to UK in small boat. Also on PM: Piers Morgan on woke.
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Third resignation in grooming gang inquiry
A third abuse victim resigns from the survivors panel.
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New treatment helps blind to read again
'Life-changing' technique places microchip at the back of the eyes of people with AMD.
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Prince Andrew gives up his dukedom
Reaction after Prince Andrew gives up his titles, including that of Duke of York.
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Government working to resolve football fan ban
No 10 says discussions happening 'at pace' on Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban.