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6 September – News at One replaces First Report and the teatime news bulletin programme is extended by five minutes and renamed News at 5.45. 17 September – The original incarnation of Newsnight is broadcast for the final time. It is replaced three days later with a shorter bulletin called Late Night News on 2. 1977
2010. 31 January – The final 03:00 edition of World News Today airs as five editions are replaced on BBC World News are replaced.; 2011. No events. 2012. 25 October – Following the completion of digital switchover in the UK, the BBC News Channel is available to all UK households for the first time, almost fifteen years after the channel first launched.
28 September – Downing Street dismisses Johnson's IOPC referral as 'politically motivated'. [271] 29 September – The Sunday Times carries fresh allegations about the relationship between Boris Johnson and Jennifer Arcuri, alleging the two were engaged in an affair; Johnson denies any conflict of interest. [272]
20 September – Leonard Parkin, television newsreader (born 1929) 23 September – Myer Galpern, politician (born 1903) 24 September – Tamara Talbot Rice, art historian (born 1904, Russian Empire) 25 September – Sir John Moores, businessman, founder and chairman of Littlewoods 1923-1977 and 1980-1982 (born 1896) 30 September
9 September – Bill Doran, English motorcycle road racer (born 1916) 11 September – E. E. Evans-Pritchard, British anthropologist (born 1902) 20 September – William Plomer, South African-born novelist, poet and literary editor (born 1903) 21 September – C. H. Dodd, Welsh scholar and theologian (born 1884)
24 September – The Royal Bank of Scotland launches a hostile takeover bid for the NatWest Bank. 27 September – The Midland Bank adopts the name of its owner HSBC, marking an end of the Midland Bank name after 163 years. [36] 27 September – The Kosovo Train for Life aid train arrives in Kosovo after 4,500-kilometre journey from the United ...
The UK received a rare flurry of positive economic news in mid-August when the Office for National Statistics announced that wage increases had gone up at a record rate, that inflation had fallen ...
23 September – Ceefax is started by the BBC – one of the first public service information systems. [6] 30 September – With the year's second general election 10 days away, opinion polls show Labour in the lead with Harold Wilson well placed to gain the overall majority that no party achieved in the election held seven months earlier. [38]