
Six O'Clock News
37 episodes
Labour's ruling body will allow Andy Burnham to stand in a parliamentary by-election
Andy Burnham says he will try to run for Parliament
Allies of Wes Streeting tell the BBC he will launch a Labour leadership challenge
Sir Keir Starmer tells his cabinet he won't resign
Sir Keir Starmer vows to stay on in office
Angela Rayner warns Labour 'needs to change now'
Starmer insists he won't stand down
Labour suffers huge losses in England, Scotland and Wales
Two British-Chinese dual nationals have been convicted of spying for China
Three people with suspected hantavirus have been airlifted from a cruise ship
Four activists from Palestine Action are found guilty of criminal damage
The US says military and cargo ships have gone through the Strait of Hormuz
Green Party leader says policing language won't protect Jewish people in the UK
PM suggests ban on some pro-Palestinian protests
Green Party leader apologises for sharing post criticising officers in Golders Green
UK terrorism threat level raised to 'severe'
Police declare terror incident after two Jewish men stabbed in London
President Trump welcomes the King and Queen
MPs given a vote on whether the Prime Minister should face a parliamentary investigation
Two-Hour Marathon Record Broken
Iran Talks In Limbo
The European anti-fraud office formally opens an investigation into Lord Mandelson's time as trade commissioner
Private medical data donated to UK Biobank is touted for sale on a Chinese website
Iran says it's seized two cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz
The senior civil servant sacked from the Foreign Office defends Lord Mandelson's vetting
Sir Keir Starmer says officials made a deliberate decision not to tell him that Lord Mandelson failed a security vetting
US negotiators prepare for second round of ceasefire talks
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again
Paul Quinn found guilty of rape that saw an innocent man jailed
President Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire
Reports say a US fighter jet has come down over Iran
US media are reporting that one crew member from an American fighter jet downed in Iran has been rescued. Also: Executives at Marks and Spencer have called on the Government and local mayors to do more about retail crime. And the astronauts on NASA's Artemis lunar mission have described the spectacular experience of looking back at Earth after leaving orbit.
A funeral director pleads guilty to preventing the burial of bodies
A former funeral director in Hull has pleaded guilty to 30 counts of preventing a lawful and decent burial, after police found dozens of bodies stored in an unrefrigerated warehouse. Also: Reform UK’s housing spokesman has been sacked because of comments he made about the Grenfell Tower fire. And the BBC's science team watches the Artemis Mission set off on its journey around the Moon.
President Trump says Iran has asked him for a ceasefire
Iran has dismissed President Trump's latest claim that it's asked for a ceasefire as "baseless". Also: Sir Keir Starmer has warned that resolving the economic consequences of the war "will not be easy". And the presenter, Carol Kirkwood, has delivered her final weather forecast on BBC Breakfast.
President Trump launches another social media attack on allies of the US
President Trump has launched another social media attack on allies of the United States accusing them of not doing enough to assist with the conflict in Iran. Also: Buckingham Palace confirms details for the King's state visit to the United States in April. And the British Medical Association has said it will ballot senior doctors over strike action.
Scott Mills is sacked from his Radio 2 breakfast show
The presenter of BBC Radio 2's breakfast show, Scott Mills, has been fired, following allegations about his personal conduct. Also: President Trump has insisted the US has made "great progress" in negotiations with what he called a "new and more reasonable" regime in Iran. And: millions of motorists who were mis-sold car loans have been told that they should receive compensation this year.
Iran accuses US of plotting ground invasion
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says he's ordered the military to expand its operation in southern Lebanon. Also: the British government is urging people to buy fuel as normal, despite the Middle East conflict. And: after 67 years, the final voyage across the Mersey for the Royal Iris ferry.