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Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
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The winners of this year's Nobel Prizes in Economics and Chemistry discuss achieving growth through innovation, and how constructions of molecules can help the planet.
05:00
Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
05:30
Greenlandic parents across Denmark are fighting to be reunited with their children, who were taken into care following the use of now banned 'parenting competency tests'.
06:00
The latest news from the BBC.
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Ever wondered how pilots keep so cool when landing a plane in a storm? We look at how the aviation industry handles extreme weather and turbulence, from flight simulators to keeping passengers calm.
07:00
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07:30
BBC News looks back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
08:00
The latest news from the BBC.
08:30
Britain's most popular living artist David Hockney talks to Katie Razzall about why painting still makes him happy at 87, ahead of the opening of his biggest-ever show.
09:00
The latest news from the BBC.
09:30
BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
10:00
The latest news from the BBC.
10:30
The winners of this year's Nobel Prizes in Economics and Chemistry discuss achieving growth through innovation, and how constructions of molecules can help the planet.
11:00
The latest news from the BBC.
11:30
Greenlandic parents across Denmark are fighting to be reunited with their children, who were taken into care following the use of now banned 'parenting competency tests'.
12:00
The latest news from the BBC.
12:30
BBC News remembers some of those who have left us this year.
13:00
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The latest news from the BBC.
14:00
The latest news from the BBC.
14:30
BBC News looks back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
15:00
The latest news from the BBC.
15:30
BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
16:00
The latest news from the BBC.
16:30
Britain's most popular living artist David Hockney talks to Katie Razzall about why painting still makes him happy at 87, ahead of the opening of his biggest-ever show.
17:00
The latest news from the BBC.
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The shocking story of Elianne Andam, a 15-year-old schoolgirl who was stabbed to death at a bus stop outside a shopping centre in Croydon, south London, in a row about a teddy bear.
18:00
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18:30
The biggest African and international stories from the BBC.
19:00
The latest news from the BBC.
19:30
The winners of this year's Nobel Prizes in Economics and Chemistry discuss achieving growth through innovation, and how constructions of molecules can help the planet.
20:00
The latest news from the BBC.
20:30
BBC News looks back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
21:00
The latest news from the BBC.
21:30
BBC News remembers some of those who have left us this year.
22:00
The latest news from the BBC.
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The latest news from the BBC.
23:00
The latest news from the BBC.
23:30
BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
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The latest news from the BBC.
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BBC News looks back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
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The latest news from the BBC.
01:30
Pop-punk sensation Yungblud sits down with Laura Kuenssberg and tells all on his new album, his musical heroes, the downside of fame and shares his own previously undisclosed political ambitions!
02:00
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02:30
From the break-in at the Louvre to a pandemic of mobile phone snatching on the streets of London, Ben Thompson examines some of the global and economic forces behind the rise in theft.
03:00
Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
03:30
BBC News looks back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
04:00
Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
04:30
The winners of this year's Nobel Prizes in Medicine and Physics discuss how to keep our immune system in check, and using quantum mechanics to understand the world.