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Tech Now

Tech Now

Tech Now

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Currently, the BBC News Player is set to broadcast "Tech Now" on 04/06/2026. The current program has a duration of 00:00, with the next segment, titled "On Next," scheduled to begin in 30 minutes.

The broadcast lineup includes several featured stories and updates: * A timeline of the Henry Nowak case. * Coverage of the Leading Makerfield By-election contenders debating key issues. * Reports on Israeli strikes in Gaza City, which medics state have killed 11 people. * Identification of Royal Navy members killed in a recent crash. * Updates on a Sherpa found alive on Everest’s Icefall. * The Prime Minister’s support for legal action against Grok. * The Mexican Government’s assurance that football fans will remain safe during the World Cup. * A new drama focusing on a Wimbledon murder case. * Innovations in creating a future without allergies.

Additional news highlights include: * Weather forecasts for the upcoming week. * Warnings issued to motorists regarding fake MOT certificates. * Nicola Sturgeon’s first interview since her husband’s conviction. * An OBE honouree dedicating their medal to sub-postmasters who suffered losses. * Coverage of "The Big Cases."

Further investigative and documentary series featured include: * Undercover: Exposing a Terror Plot * Liverpool Parade: Seven Minutes of Chaos * Bribes, Lies and the British Politician * The Killer They Called Family * The Bodies in the Suitcases * Murdered by his Grandparents * The Sycamore Gap - From Roots to Ruin * The Aristocrat, the Convict and the Missing Baby * It Happened to Me

Personal stories featured in the "It Happened to Me" segment include: * I Lived Another Life * In a Coma * I Was Jailed in Japan for Ketamine * I Was Crushed by Cows * I Fell 2000ft And Survived * I Came Back From The Dead

Scams and scandals covered include: * The Immigration Fraudsters * Sunshine & Secrets: The Hidden Side of IVF * The Botox Black Market * The Great Ticket Rip-Off * Holiday Parks Exposed * The Golden Toilet Heist * Dumped: The Great Waste Scandal * Trolled to Death

Frontline reporting includes: * The Train Police: Tracking the Sex Offenders * Exposed: The High Street Crime Crisis * Saving Lives in Mexico’s Cartel Wars * Fighting the Phone Snatchers * Inside the World of Body Donors * The War Detectives * Catching a Crime Boss * The Sex Detectives: Keeping Kids Safe

Editor’s Picks highlight popular content such as: * I Came Back From The Dead * Rivals * Behind The Scenes * Sunshine & Secrets: The Hidden Side of IVF * The Train Police: Tracking the Sex Offenders * Exposed: The High Street Crime Crisis * Undercover: Exposing a Terror Plot * Artemis II: Return to the Moon * What Happens When You Stop ‘Skinny Jabs’?

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Source: BBC News Generated at: 2026-05-30 01:00:00 UTC

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