About this show

BBC News at Ten is the BBC's flagship evening news programme on British television channels BBC One and BBC News, broadcast nightly at 10:00 pm and produced by BBC News. It is normally broadcast for 30 minutes, except on bank holidays when it may be shorter and only shown on BBC One.
Huw Edwards is the lead presenter for the bulletin on weekdays, but he has been suspended since July 2023. On Sundays, the programme is presented by either Clive Myrie, Jane Hill, Reeta Chakrabarti, or Ben Brown. It is listed as BBC Weekend News on TV guide and BBC iPlayer. The programme may not air as BBC News at Ten on Sunday, however, if it does not start at exactly 10:00 pm. The programme was controversially moved from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm on 16 October 2000.
From 4 February 2015 to 27 December 2019, the programme had a 45-minute format, with a half-hour segment focusing on British national and international news, a 12-minute segment of local news from the BBC's regions around the country, and concluding with the national weather forecast. The programme used a shortened, 35-minute format on Friday nights to accommodate The Graham Norton Show.