Does Iran look like a country ready to deescalate? As Trump threatens more to come, how much influence does Britain wield in the post-Brexit world? And the latest on the Labour leadership contest. Emily Maitlis presenting.
As the Labour leadership race gets underway, Emily talks to one of the candidates. Plus, the cyber kidnap of Travellex; and what does the future hold for British film?
With Emily Maitlis. What does the departure of Harry and Meghan tell us about the monarchy – and the country? Plus, Iran.
Did Iran itself shoot down a passenger plane that crashed in Tehran? Is the Queen taking charge in the Harry/Meghan row? Can cinema beat the streamers?
The day's important national and international news stories with Mark Urban. Sinn Fein and DUP in Northern Ireland restore power sharing. The latest on the Iranian plane crash.
A landmark report says it’s officially the warmest decade ever but how serious is the UK government about tackling the climate crisis? Also, how much did cultural factors, including religion, play in recent grooming scandals? The Home office has a report with some answers but is refusing to publish them. Emma Barnett finds out why.
The Labour leadership contest heats up. After his run in with the courts over Brexit, how will the PM rein in Judicial Review? Scunthorpe and the government plans for the north.
The Labour leadership race. What will happen to the HS2 rail scheme? Psychic spoon bender Uri Geller applies to join the British Civil Service.
The latest on the Trump impeachment trial, the Labour leadership race, Australian ex-PM Malcolm Turnbull live, and HS2 latest. Plus Manchester grooming survivors talk.
Will we fight Trump over taxing Google and Amazon? The increase in infant mortality. Rose McGowan on the Weinstein trial. We remember Monty Python’s Terry Jones.
Why is Britain funding fossil fuel projects abroad. Should we be scared of Coronavirus? John Bercow bullying allegations - should he get his peerage?
With Katie Razzall. Could we cope with a global pandemic? Also the latest on the Labour leadership fight, and citizens’ assemblies.
President Trump's Middle East plan. Is it a plan for peace or political survival? Also tonight, latest on political fallout after the UK government allows Huawei a role in the UK's 5G mobile networks. We will also have China's telecoms giant live in the studio. With Emily Maitlis.
Coronovirus is declared a global health emergency. We expose the true depth of the NHS crisis. John Bercow and bullying. Ireland’s Finance Minister on Brexit. The tribes fighting logging in the Amazon.
The day's important national and international news stories with Emily Maitlis and Emma Barnett.
How coherent is the government's approach to climate policy?
The government threatens the BBC licence fee. Donald Trump wins his senate impeachment vote. Could Sinn Fein take power in the Irish Republic? The prejudice that tough guys can’t get bullied.
On the eve of a deportation flight to Jamaica, we’ve got a leaked copy of the Windrush report suggesting the government overhauls the law. Are we reacting properly to Coronovirus? US chat show host Rachel Maddow. Who can stop Keir Starmer?
Katie Razzall hosts the first televised Labour leadership debate.
The fallout from the chancellor's shock resignation. And a report from Jamaica meeting someone sent back by the government to a country they only lived in as a child.
Newsnight learns details of contingency plans being drawn up to deal with Coronovirus in the UK. And how does the reshuffle recast the future of British government?
What does the government promise to level up inequality really mean? Can billionaire Bloomberg buy the US election? And the story of a hijab, a chess player and the Iranian government.
We’re in Brussels seeing if a Canada Brexit is still on offer. The latest on the shootings in Germany and the new right. Voting begins in the labour leadership ballot.
Could coronavirus change the way the global economy works? Plus the ex-Google exec who says the firm has lost its moral compass, and Civil Service reform.
The Brexit negotiation documents are published. How will Brussels react? Heathrow runway 3 is blocked. What now? And Booker prize-winning Irish author Anne Enright.
As the consequences of Coronavirus grow clearer, we ask the gvt if they’re doing enough. The danger to teens in unregulated care homes.
The latest on the Coronavirus. How do you keep the public in the picture? And Joe Biden wins the Super Tuesday Primaries, can he beat Sanders and then Trump? With Emily Maitlis.
The latest on Coronavirus – how might the government use next week’s Budget to address the economic impact? Plus anti-migrant vigilantes in Greece.
On a new Black Monday for the stock market, should the government be doing more to tackle coronavirus? Also, the tensions behind the Delhi riots. With Emily Maitlis.
With Italy in Coronavirus lockdown, is this where Britain could be in two weeks’ time? Emily Maitlis hears from experts across Europe. Plus, Katie Razzall is in Blackpool, which has an older demographic to explore if our response so far shows a creeping ageism in our society.
With Emily Maitlis. The latest on the government’s coronavirus plans. Austerity ends with a bang in the Budget. And Harvey Weinstein.
Coronavirus is “the worst public health crisis for a generation" according to the prime minister. How does the government’s response stack up? We speak to politicians and medical experts.
With Emily Maitlis. Is social distancing working? Plus new measures taken by police forces, and Hungary.
Why are Britain's coronavirus testing numbers so low? Plus the latest analysis on the development of the outbreak, including an analysis of the symptoms. And is politics getting in the way of an effective American response to this emergency? Emily Maitlis presents.
How long can the UK lockdown hold? How is Covid-19 impacting Britain’s food supply? And what will became of the great British Summer? Mark Urban presents.
Parliament is shut and we are in the biggest crisis since the war. How do we know if the Government is getting it right? Emma Barnett presents.
The day's important national and international news stories.
A look at the crisis facing social care providers, and what will change now the PM is back? And in the US, Georgia begins to lift the lockdown. Emily Maitlis presents.
Could the lockdown entrench a life time of educational inequality for the poorest pupils? Are UK Care homes now the epicenter of the outbreak? Emily Maitlis presents.
The true extent of the tragedy of the coronavirus care home deaths as the figures are included in the official daily death toll, will it redefine the trajectory of how we’re coping? Also tonight, how different will our cities and spending look as we head into what could be the biggest recession the world has known? Emily Maitlis presents.
The day's important national and international news stories. Emma Barnett presents.
With Emily Maitlis. An analysis of the government’s changed message. How is the R value calculated? And a member of the Chilcot Inquiry on a possible future Covid-19 inquiry.
When should schools reopen in the UK following the Coronavirus shutdown? Also tonight, what do the latest death figures tell us about our control of the pandemic – we report from the North West. And an exclusive interview with Hollywood screen legend Robert De Niro. Emily Maitlis presenting.
Does the Scottish government's message to stay at home set it on a collision course with the UK government? Are whistleblowers on the Covid-19 frontline being silenced? And is the hope of a vaccine receding? Kirsty Wark presents.
The public can see the PM’s top aide broke lockdown rules, so why is the government tying itself in knots to defend him?
As suspected incidents of domestic violence rise under lockdown, we go inside a refuge that is trying to help but is running out of space.
Presented by Emily Maitlis.
With Katie Razzall. Can the government rely on people to follow the rules of their new test and trace system? Plus president Trump and Twitter.
With Kirsty Wark. The government’s furlough scheme ends in October. Plus, a film from the Italian hospital that discovered Europe’s first case of Covid-19.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark
Why has the government in England given up finding a way to get pupils back to school before the autumn? With Kirsty Wark.
What can we expect from the Chancellor's first economic statement since Coronavirus? The programme has the latest on the Ghislaine Maxwell case from America. Plus new research on coronavirus and antibodies in children, and the death of composer Ennio Morricone. Emily Maitlis presents.
The Chancellor unveils yet more economic stimulus. Is it enough to keep Britain’s Covid hit economy on its feet? Emily Maitlis presents.
With Kirsty Wark. Why have masks become such a battleground? Plus is it the summer of 'cancel culture'?
As the prime minister sets out plans for further easing of coronavirus restrictions in England, could it all be over by Christmas? Also, Jarvis Cocker talks releasing new music in the Covid era. Mark Urban presents.
Is this a turning point for global foreign policy towards China? Good news on a possible vaccine. Also, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. With Emily Maitlis.
The prime minister heads to Scotland tomorrow in an effort to strengthen the Union. But is it enough to keep the independence campaign at bay? Emily Maitlis presents.
The government unveils its new obesity strategy. With Kirsty Wark.
An exclusive report with the London Metropolitan Police. Emily Maitlis presents.
The day's important national and international news stories. The leaders of Big Tech face the US Congress.
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With Emily Maitlis.
The PM puts the easing of lockdown restrictions on hold. With Mark Urban.
As hundreds are injured in an explosion in Beirut, how will crisis-hit Lebanon respond? Kirsty Wark presents.
Coronavirus cases appear to be on the rise once more but is the danger that the virus poses as grave as we once thought? Kirsty Wark presents.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Emma Barnett
As a record number of migrants cross the English Channel by boat in one day, does the UK have control over its borders? Mark Urban presents.
As the prospect of local lockdown looms over yet more towns and cities, what is the best way to manage coronavirus outbreaks locally?
As Donald Trump prepares for his big speech at the Republican National Convention, what does the US president need to do to secure a second term? With Katie Razzall.
Are new coronavirus rules an unnecessary restriction on our freedom? The latest on UK-EU trade talks and the death of Diana Rigg. With Kirsty Wark.
How are vulnerable children coping with the return to school? And Britain’s testing system under strain. With Emily Maitlis.
As the prime minister says the country is seeing a second wave of coronavirus, will we see a return to lockdown?
The UK’s Covid alert level is upgraded. Katie Razzall reports live from Sheffield Hallam as universities return. With Emily Maitlis.
The chancellor’s new emergency job scheme is announced, but who will he save? What happens in America when you witness police brutality? And the chief executive of the Royal Academy on funding the arts through the pandemic.
With Kirsty Wark, discussing how the US election is thrown into turmoil after President Trump and the First Lady test positive for Covid-19.
With Faisal Islam. Number 10 says trade talks with the EU are over. Also, the prime minister threatens to impose Covid-19 restrictions on Greater Manchester.
The day's important national and international news stories with Faisal Islam.
With Mark Urban in London and Emily Maitlis in Washington DC. The UK approaches another lockdown. And is democracy on the ballot in the US election?
Important national and international news stories. With Emily Maitlis and Emma Barnett.
Joe Biden closes in on the US presidency. Will he be the 46th President? With Emily Maitlis from Washington DC and Kirsty Wark in London.
As Wales decides to scrap summer exams, should England follow suit? Plus the latest from America and was it right to commemorate feminist philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft with a naked female form? Emma Barnett presents.
The UK has become the first country in Europe to pass 50,000 coronavirus deaths. With Kirsty Wark.
As a split emerges at the heart of Downing Street, how will the prime minister adapt?
Important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
Important national and international news stories. With Kirst Wark.
The day's important national and international news stories with Emily Maitlis.
The day's important national and international news stories with Kirsty Wark.
The public can see the PM’s top aide broke lockdown rules, so why is the government tying itself in knots to defend him?
As suspected incidents of domestic violence rise under lockdown, we go inside a refuge that is trying to help but is running out of space.
Presented by Emily Maitlis.
With Katie Razzall. Can the government rely on people to follow the rules of their new test and trace system? Plus president Trump and Twitter.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Emily Maitlis.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Emily Maitlis.
The day's important national and international news stories. The leaders of Big Tech face the US Congress.
Railton Road Low Traffic Neighbourhood.
With Emily Maitlis.