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Login to EpisoDate.comOfficers race after a white transit van, ending up boxing it in when it looks like it's not stopping. They're then faced with a very irate driver, furious for being stopped when trying to get to work as an HGV driver. His anger starts to make sense, when cops search his car and find an open bottle of lager. PCs spot a motorbike using L-Plates as a mud guard. The rider doesn't have a valid licence and has no insurance. Plus, he openly admits to drinking before his journey - but claims he's only had three beers! A team pursuing a van find it dumped - the driver has vanished and there's an open bottle of beer in the footwell
With the cost-of-living crisis still squeezing household budgets, Colletta Smith investigates the consequences for communities, jobs and everyday life.
The quarter-final stage nears its conclusion. Two places in the semi-finals are still up for grabs - both teams are hoping to take one of them. Amol Rajan asks the questions.
Several witnesses were on Sulavjellet during the fires. Their observations may be important in the hunt for the arsonist.
Henry and Fuzz head to Bristol to see Robert's 1950 Austin Atlantic. Faded and forgotten for years, can they revive this bold British classic?
The players discover who is the first to be culled. The group barely have time to recover from this shocking revelation before day two dawns and the hunt begins again. One friendship faces the ultimate test in the heat of the moment, while the breaking of a secret deal leads to a fiery clash back at base. With loyalties divided and trust called into question, the players with power must choose who to keep in the contest.
Finals week has arrived, along with the biggest challenge the four remaining in the competition have faced in their careers: cooking for 27 of the UK and Ireland's leading chefs at the Goring Hotel.
When a cloned car being tracked by officers stops, a gang of masked men get out. Some are armed with saws, and intel suggests they're in town to rob a cannabis factory. With no available support from the Firearms squad, a pair from Roads Police approach with extreme caution. Out on the roads, a van driver flees the scene of a crash and hides in the dark. A little detective work and a thermal imaging sweep later and the cops have two men in cuffs. The question is, can they prove if either was driving at the time of the accident? Another suspect is reined in the old-fashioned way, when police dog Blue sniffs out a driver who gave traffic cops the slip.
The group return from Scotland and Kit reveals that he's been messaging Inga, leaving a newly single Jazz left questioning her feelings for her friend. Jules' brother Philip finds out that his blossoming bromance with Chuggs is not as mutual as he thought. After attempting to build bridges with Beks in Scotland, Freddy soon finds himself back in her bad books.
Confusion is swirling around Donald Trump's war in Iran, now entering its fourth week, as Trump backs off a potentially illegal threat to "obliterate" civilian power plants. Plus, the NTSB holds a press conference after a regional Air Canada jet collided with a Port Authority airport vehicle at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, killing two people.
Spoiled Elliot Turner, enraged when Emily Longley rejected him, murdered her in 2011 in Dorset. The investigation imprisoned Turner and convicted his parents for the cover up.
There's new video of the deadly collision between the Air Canada jet and the fire truck heading to another plane that had declared an emergency. We speak to people who were on the plane and have the latest on the investigation, as we learn one air traffic controller was doing two jobs that night - which is common during low traffic times. NBC News' Sam Brock has the latest. President Trump cited ‘major points of agreement' in direct talks with the Iranian regime to end the war. But Iran denied there were any direct talks. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. President Trump deployed ICE officers to help speed up airport security lines, after thousands of unpaid TSA agents called out sick amid the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports. As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its eighth week, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos shares new information about a specific date three weeks prior to Guthrie's disappearance. NBC News' Liz Kreutz has the story. Residents in multiple states were shocked when meteors were captured on camera lighting up the sky. In Houston, the meteor weighed about a ton. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson is there. Shay Taylor worked as a janitor for 10 years at Yale New Haven Hospital. Soon, she will return as a doctor. The emotional video of her matching into the residency program there is going viral. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.
7pm: Former CIA Director John Brennan joins The Weeknight to react to the latest developments out of Trump's war with Iran, as gas prices steadily rise for Americans nationwide. And, the Supreme Court appeared skeptical of a law that allows mail-in ballots to be counted if they arrive after Election Day. Democracy Docket founder Marc Elias joins the table to explain what this signals for voting rights ahead of the November midterms.
8pm: Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester joins The Weeknight as the Senate votes to confirm Trump's pick for DHS Secretary. Plus: Rep. Ro Khanna joins The Weeknight to discuss the WSJ reporting that thousands of U.S. Marines are slated to arrive in the Middle East as Trump sets a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Alex helps Joyce hire a midwife; Bruce joins Matt for an ambulance ride along. Serena and Ron butt heads over a pen.
A high-stakes four-day charter with a vow renewal gets off to a rocky start when Jenna's cabin mistake puts the interior team under scrutiny; as pressure mounts in the galley, a sharp comment from Chef Ben pushes Ellie past her limits.
Survivalists battle through punishing trials for desperately needed supplies and a chance to communicate with their loved ones, while in HQ a secret plan is set into motion.
A change of plans sends Mercedes and Tina on a memorable night out that prompts several couples to take a closer look at what they truly want from their relationships. Meanwhile, Dave's visit to Gemma's school sparks an honest conversation about her feelings toward her job.
Two UK women are questioned after one of them barely resembles her passport photo, and the officer suspects her documents are forged; a man returning home from an antique coin auction provides an officer with an ancient history lesson.
Anderson Cooper reports on the latest developments in the War with Iran.
When one of Reggie's most prized possessions goes missing, he must gather all the suspects and uncover whodunnit.
While the DMV crew awaits payday, everyone scrambles for side gigs. Meanwhile, Colette and Ceci attempt to pull Barb out of a pyramid scheme that quickly proves more alluring than any of them anticipated.
The battle rounds conclude as the coaches enlist superstar Battle Advisors to help prepare their artists to go head-to-head in hopes of advancing to the knockouts.
Major revelations threaten to upend Angelo's family. Joe gets the opportunity of a lifetime.
Outside of Orlando, life is no longer a fairytale for childhood sweethearts Mike and Laurie Shaver. Fighting and infidelities lead to shattered vases and broken dreams. When police search their backyard in 2018, what they find scars the family forever.
Rachel Maddow looks at the news stories we would have trouble believing if we weren't living through them in real time, including Denmark, a U.S. ally, making preparations to defend itself and Greenland against the U.S., Donald Trump staggering around war crime-level threats against Iran, a MAGA sheriff seizing hundreds of thousands of ballots, and ICE agents being sent to airports with no real job to do.
Rachel Maddow looks at how the "No Kings" protests have grown progressively as outrage over Donald Trump's policies and conduct has grown, and now with the third "No Kings" day set for Saturday, March 28th, truly massive crowds are expected to make their views known. Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, joins to discuss the growing movement.
Reports of corruption at the Department of Homeland Security come at the same time as other reports about DHS overpaying for warehouses to convert into immigrant prisons. Utah State Sen. Nate Blouin talks with Rachel about what's going on.
A dangerous drug kingpin from Eva's past resurfaces when two children and a daycare worker are killed due to an accidental drug exposure. While the team works the case, Eva wavers between her mission as an agent and her personal vendetta.
A series of shocking murders shake the city of Boston to its core. Each victim, 13 women in all, bore the signature of this serial killer: a bow wrapped around their neck.
Bella delivers bay Wes via C-section while Hunter hopes his dad will come to meet his grandson. Mia's graduation is overshadowed by her mom's behavior. Amya faces mounting pressure as postpartum and weight gain struggles begin to take a toll.
Host Andy Cohen discusses pop-culture events with guests and viewers.
Chef Emeril Lagasse joins Kristen in the kitchen for the quickfire challenge where the chefs are tasked with giving livermush a makeover; for the elimination challenge, the chefs must honor North Carolina's rich textile history by incorporating natural food-dyed elements into their dishes; flour shop founder Amirah Kassem joins Emeril, Kristen, Tom and Gail at the judges' table.
The FBI and LAPD join forces on a covert sting operation to protect Bailey, while Wesley and Angela face tensions in their marriage when his campaign is threatened by a public scandal.
After a cyber engineer and her family are killed in a targeted attack, Colin and Bill rush to stop the culprits before they strike again.
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