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President Biden has commuted the sentences of nearly all the federal inmates on death row in the United States.
We'll hear from a woman who's been told that her mother's murderer will no longer be executed
and we'll also speak to a death row prisoner who's sentence was commuted today
We speak to the AfD in Germany after the Christmas market killings in Magdeburg
and the classic black and white Dr Who story that you can now see in glorious technicolour
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Two people have been killed, including a child, after a car drove into crowds at a Christmas market in the Germany city of Magdeburg. Sixty-eight people were injured. The leader of Saxony says the suspect is believed to be a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor.
US Members of Congress are debating into the night to avert a government shutdown after a funding bill was voted down by Democrats and a number of Republicans.
And as the US says it killed the leader of ISIS in Syria in an airstrike, we look at the risk of the group re-emerging.
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The Labour grandee Lord Peter Mandelson looks likely be the next UK ambassador to the United States. We ask how he'll fare negotiating with President Trump's White House.
Also tonight:
As Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband is jailed for 20 years after the rape trial that shocked the world, survivors of sexual assault tell us her courage and openness is helping other women.
And the group of singers, with an average age of 92, which has broken the Guiness World Record - for the world's oldest choir.
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Campaigners feel stung by the government's decision not to pay compensation to the "Waspi" women affected by state pension age changes. One Labour MP tells us it's a mistake.
Also tonight:
The former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey has resigned as a priest, over his handling of a child abuse investigation in the Church of England. We have the latest.
It was an apparent scoop in Syria - but after CNN admits a man it claimed was a freed rebel prisoner was in fact with the Assad regime - we talk about the perils of reporting in post-revolutionary fog.
And after Adele is ordered to pull this song over claims it plagiarised a Brazilian composer - we get the verdict of a forensic musicologist.