PM Episodes Episode guide
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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.
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Chancellor hints at 'targeted action' on bills
Rachel Reeves tells the 91¸£ÀûÉç she will act on 'cost of living challenges'.
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Funeral director admits giving mothers wrong ashes
Robert Bush, 47, admitted 35 counts of fraud, some relating to the ashes of unborn babies.
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How do you solve a puzzle like the economy?
IMF experts recognise UK growth - but warn on inflation.
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Gaza ceasefire deal: world leaders gather in Egypt
Phase two being discussed after Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners released.
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Return to Northern Gaza
Over half a million Palestinians head back to what's left of their homes.
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People have begun to return home in Gaza, as a ceasefire comes into force
Thousands of Palestinians have begun returning to Gaza's north as a ceasefire begins.
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09/10/2025
News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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The Conservatives pledge to cut stamp duty
We’re joined by Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride.
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Jenrick criticised over Handsworth remarks
Shadow justice sec hits back, saying he would not 'shy away' from issues of integration.
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France's prime minister resigns
After just 26 days, Sébastien Lecornu is gone. What's next for France?
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As the White House sends two envoys to Egypt, could there be a breakthrough on Gaza?
Donald Trump sends two envoys to Egypt: could there be a chance of a ceasefire in Gaza?
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03/10/2025
News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Fatal Manchester synagogue attack: Police give update
Three dead, including offender, in Manchester synagogue attack: Police give update.
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Is the government going less green, for more growth?
A decision on how to continue fossil fuel drilling in the North Sea is expected soon.
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30/09/2025
News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Mahmood: Curb migration or face division
91¸£ÀûÉç secretary Shabana Mahmood warns her party, 'You may not always like what I do'.
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27/09/2025
Full coverage of the day's news
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Israeli PM makes defiant speech at UN General Assembly
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses UN.