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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 Medicine and Physics discuss how to keep our immune system in check, and using quantum mechanics to understand the world.
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Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
05:30
Midwife whistleblowers reveal the reality inside one of the UK's busiest maternity hospitals. We hear from the families across Scotland dealing with loss and fighting for answers.
06:00
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06:30
Actor Arden Cho tells BBC Global Women about growing up as a Korean-American girl, AI in the film industry and the possibility of a sequel to the smash hit of 2025, KPop Demon Hunters.
07:00
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07:30
BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
08:00
The latest news from the BBC.
08:30
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!
09:00
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Caitríona Perry, Sumi Somaskanda, Courtney Subramanian, and Bernd Debusmann Jr. look back on US politics during the first half of 2025.
10:00
The latest news from the BBC.
10:30
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.
11:00
The latest news from the BBC.
11:30
Actor Arden Cho tells BBC Global Women about growing up as a Korean-American girl, AI in the film industry and the possibility of a sequel to the smash hit of 2025, KPop Demon Hunters.
12:00
The latest news from the BBC.
12:30
BBC News looks back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
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The latest news from the BBC.
14:00
The latest news from the BBC.
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BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
15:00
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15:30
BBC News remembers some of those who have left us this year.
16:00
The latest news from the BBC.
16:30
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!
17:00
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A single tree, growing in a natural dip along Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, is destroyed overnight, and a community is left reeling. Who chopped down the tree at Sycamore Gap and why?
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18:30
The biggest African and international stories from the BBC.
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The latest news from the BBC.
19:30
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.
20:00
The latest news from the BBC.
20:30
BBC News remembers some of those who have left us this year.
21:00
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21:30
BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
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The latest news from the BBC.
23:00
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.
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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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Fresh off the success of the Oscar nominated Wicked, Cynthia Erivo talks about getting back in the studio for her new album, growing up feeling different and how she finally feels able to open up.
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Shiona McCallum meets an AI startup working to fix erratic clothing sizes in fashion. Jacqui Wakefield meets the researchers developing the latest organ-on-chip technology for medical research.
03:00
Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
03:30
BBC News reflects on significant events for the royal family this year.
04:00
Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
04:30
Presenter Tom Brook travels to Ireland to uncover the growth of the Irish film industry. He revisits five Irish film classics including The Quiet Man, The Crying Game, and The Banshees of Inisherin.