Schedule
Early
00:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
01:00
BBC News—09/07/2025 00:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
01:06
Big Boss Interview—Trump pledges a 50% tariff on copper imports
US President Donald Trump threatens a 50% tariffs on copper imports
02:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
03:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
04:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
05:00
BBC News—09/07/2025 04:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
05:06
Newsday—Leaked audio suggests Sheikh Hasina authorised security forces to shoot protestors
14,000 people were killed and 12,000 injured in protests last year.
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Morning
06:00
Today—09/07/2025
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
09:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
10:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
11:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
11:15
Politics Live—09/07/2025
The big political issues of the day.
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Afternoon
12:00
Prime Minister's Questions—09/07/2025
Sir Keir Starmer faces questions in the House of Commons.
13:00
World at One—Infected blood scandal: 'Victims being harmed further'
Inquiry chair: infected blood victims being 'harmed further' by compensation delays.
13:45
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
14:00
BBC News—09/07/2025 13:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
14:06
Newshour—Sheikh Hasina caught on tape authorising shooting of protesters
The BBC has found that the former prime minister of Bangladesh authorised lethal force
15:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
16:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
17:00
PM—Resident doctors to strike in July
Medics will walk out for five days from the 25th of July. Evan presents live from Leeds.
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Evening
18:00
Six O'Clock News—Victims of the infected blood scandal are failed again
The Chair of the inquiry has urged the government to overhaul the compensation scheme
18:30
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
18:32
Tech Life—AIs on the road
Find out about the AI safe driving system that's watching the road ahead, and the driver.
19:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
20:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
21:00
BBC News—09/07/2025 20:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
21:06
Newshour—Kenya's president calls for protestors to be shot in the legs
Kenya's president orders police to shoot in the legs any protesters targeting businesses.
22:00
The World Tonight—Will UK secure migrant deal with France?
A Labour MP tells us negotiations have been tough.
22:30
Newsnight—Another Tory defects to Reform
Former Conservative Chairman, Sir Jake Berry, heads to Nigel Farage's party.
23:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
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Late
00:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
01:00
BBC News—10/07/2025 00:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
01:06
Big Boss Interview—Trump plans to hit Brazil with 50% tariffs
President Trump announces plans for a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods.
02:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
03:00
BBC News
The latest updates and analysis from the BBC.(R)
04:00
BBC News—10/07/2025 03:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
04:06
The Newsroom—10/07/2025 03:06 GMT
The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen
04:30
BBC News Summary—10/07/2025 03:30 GMT
The latest two minute news summary from BBC World Service.
04:32
The Food Chain—Protein v fibre
Is our preoccupation with protein overshadowing another nutritional essential – fibre?
05:00
BBC News—10/07/2025 04:01 GMT
The latest five minute news bulletin from BBC World Service.
05:06
Newsday—United Nations warning on HIV infections
US cuts could lead to millions of new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths.

















