Newsnight

Newsnight  - TV series (1980)

Original title

Newsnight

Released

1/30/1980

Origin country

GB

Genre

News

Production companies

BBC News

Status

Returning series

Number of seasons

24

Number of episodes

3777

Description

A daily BBC Television current affairs programme which specialises in analysis and often robust cross-examination of senior politicians.

Сезони

Specials

Specials

7 серій

20/01/2010

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Obama's First Year: Reality Bites

20/01/2010

Gavin Esler presents a Newsnight special looking back at the drama and battles of Barack Obama's first year in office. Can the new president live up to his promise to bring change to America and to the world?

Paxman meets Hitchens: A Newsnight Special

In a wide-ranging special interview, Jeremy Paxman talks to Christopher Hitchens about his cancer diagnosis, his life, his politics and his writing.

Revolution 2011

3. Revolution 2011

24/02/2011

As the world watches the extraordinary outbreak of unrest and protest in the Middle East and North Africa, Newsnight broadcasts a special live programme asking what it means for the region, the West and the world. The team of reporters look at common strands and differences in the protests, who the protesters are, what forms of government are likely to emerge as a result and to what extent Western relations with those governments will have to be recalibrated. Plus a discussion of recent events and what lies ahead with government players, activists and thinkers alike. Presented by Gavin Estler

On the Frontline: Life with the Green Howards

Britain's war in Afghanistan has cost more than 300 soldiers' lives and billions of pounds, and left thousands wounded. The effects on those who serve are profound, just as they are for the loved ones who wait at home. This programme follows A Company, 2nd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment for a year - before, during, and after their tour in Sangin, probably the most dangerous place in Afghanistan. The result is a searing and intimate portrait of a British community at war in Afghanistan and on the home front.

Death of Osama Bin Laden

02/05/2011

A Newsnight special with response to the death of Osama Bin Laden, broadcast on the BBC News Channel

Verdict on 7/7

6. Verdict on 7/7

06/05/2011

We start at 7.30pm with Jeremy presenting a special programme on the verdict of the 7/7 London bombings inquest. Richard Watson will be presenting the main findings of the inquiry for us, which has formally ruled that the 52 people who died in the suicide attacks were unlawfully killed. All throughout this week we've been hearing accounts from survivors and relatives of each of the attacks that took place that day in the capital and tonight we have the final film in that remarkable series, plus we'll be joined in the studio by some of the people who contributed to those films to discuss if the inquiry is going to provide some closure for them.

Choosing to Die: Newsnight Debate

13/06/2011

Following the BBC Two documentary at 9pm tonight entitled Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die, Newsnight have an interview with Mr Pratchett and Jeremy Paxman chairs a debate about the controversial issues surrounding assisted dying. Our guests in the studio will be David Aaronovitch, Dr Erika Preisig, Debbie Purdy, Dinah Rose QC, Liz Carr and The Rt Revd Michael Langrish Bishop of Exeter. Aired 2011-06-13

1984

1984

1 серій

23/09/1984

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Nuclear Debate

1. Nuclear Debate

23/09/1984

Season 19

Season 19

243 серій

05/01/1998

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January 5, 1998

1. January 5, 1998

05/01/1998

January 6, 1998

2. January 6, 1998

06/01/1998

January 7, 1998

3. January 7, 1998

07/01/1998

January 8, 1998

4. January 8, 1998

08/01/1998

January 9, 1998

5. January 9, 1998

09/01/1998

January 12, 1998

6. January 12, 1998

12/01/1998

January 13, 1998

7. January 13, 1998

13/01/1998

January 14, 1998

8. January 14, 1998

14/01/1998

January 15, 1998

9. January 15, 1998

15/01/1998

January 16, 1998

10. January 16, 1998

16/01/1998

January 19, 1998

11. January 19, 1998

19/01/1998

January 20, 1998

12. January 20, 1998

20/01/1998

January 21, 1998

13. January 21, 1998

21/01/1998

January 22, 1998

14. January 22, 1998

22/01/1998

January 23, 1998

15. January 23, 1998

23/01/1998

January 26, 1998

16. January 26, 1998

26/01/1998

January 27, 1998

17. January 27, 1998

27/01/1998

January 28, 1998

18. January 28, 1998

28/01/1998

January 29, 1998

19. January 29, 1998

29/01/1998

January 30, 1998

20. January 30, 1998

30/01/1998

February 2, 1998

21. February 2, 1998

02/02/1998

February 3, 1998

22. February 3, 1998

03/02/1998

February 4, 1998

23. February 4, 1998

04/02/1998

February 5, 1998

24. February 5, 1998

05/02/1998

February 6, 1998

25. February 6, 1998

06/02/1998

February 9, 1998

26. February 9, 1998

09/02/1998

February 10, 1998

27. February 10, 1998

10/02/1998

February 11, 1998

28. February 11, 1998

11/02/1998

February 12, 1998

29. February 12, 1998

12/02/1998

February 13, 1998

30. February 13, 1998

13/02/1998

February 16, 1998

31. February 16, 1998

16/02/1998

February 17, 1998

32. February 17, 1998

17/02/1998

February 18, 1998

33. February 18, 1998

18/02/1998

February 19, 1998

34. February 19, 1998

19/02/1998

February 20, 1998

35. February 20, 1998

20/02/1998

February 23, 1998

36. February 23, 1998

23/02/1998

February 24, 1998

37. February 24, 1998

24/02/1998

February 25, 1998

38. February 25, 1998

25/02/1998

February 26, 1998

39. February 26, 1998

26/02/1998

February 27, 1998

40. February 27, 1998

27/02/1998

March 2, 1998

41. March 2, 1998

02/03/1998

March 3, 1998

42. March 3, 1998

03/03/1998

March 4, 1998

43. March 4, 1998

04/03/1998

March 5, 1998

44. March 5, 1998

05/03/1998

March 6, 1998

45. March 6, 1998

06/03/1998

March 9, 1998

46. March 9, 1998

09/03/1998

March 10, 1998

47. March 10, 1998

10/03/1998

March 11, 1998

48. March 11, 1998

11/03/1998

March 12, 1998

49. March 12, 1998

12/03/1998

March 13, 1998

50. March 13, 1998

13/03/1998

March 16, 1998

51. March 16, 1998

16/03/1998

March 17, 1998

52. March 17, 1998

17/03/1998

March 18, 1998

53. March 18, 1998

18/03/1998

March 19, 1998

54. March 19, 1998

19/03/1998

March 20, 1998

55. March 20, 1998

20/03/1998

March 23, 1998

56. March 23, 1998

23/03/1998

March 24, 1998

57. March 24, 1998

24/03/1998

March 25, 1998

58. March 25, 1998

25/03/1998

March 26, 1998

59. March 26, 1998

26/03/1998

March 27, 1998

60. March 27, 1998

27/03/1998

March 30, 1998

61. March 30, 1998

30/03/1998

March 31, 1998

62. March 31, 1998

31/03/1998

April 1, 1998

63. April 1, 1998

01/04/1998

April 2, 1998

64. April 2, 1998

02/04/1998

April 3, 1998

65. April 3, 1998

03/04/1998

April 6, 1998

66. April 6, 1998

06/04/1998

April 7, 1998

67. April 7, 1998

07/04/1998

April 8, 1998

68. April 8, 1998

08/04/1998

April 9, 1998

69. April 9, 1998

09/04/1998

April 14, 1998

70. April 14, 1998

14/04/1998

April 15, 1998

71. April 15, 1998

15/04/1998

April 16, 1998

72. April 16, 1998

16/04/1998

April 17, 1998

73. April 17, 1998

17/04/1998

April 20, 1998

74. April 20, 1998

20/04/1998

April 21, 1998

75. April 21, 1998

21/04/1998

April 23, 1998

77. April 23, 1998

23/04/1998

April 24, 1998

78. April 24, 1998

24/04/1998

April 27, 1998

79. April 27, 1998

27/04/1998

April 28, 1998

80. April 28, 1998

28/04/1998

April 29, 1998

81. April 29, 1998

29/04/1998

April 30, 1998

82. April 30, 1998

30/04/1998

May 1, 1998

83. May 1, 1998

01/05/1998

May 5, 1998

84. May 5, 1998

05/05/1998

May 6, 1998

85. May 6, 1998

06/05/1998

May 7, 1998

86. May 7, 1998

07/05/1998

May 8, 1998

87. May 8, 1998

08/05/1998

May 11, 1998

88. May 11, 1998

11/05/1998

May 12, 1998

89. May 12, 1998

12/05/1998

May 13, 1998

90. May 13, 1998

13/05/1998

May 14, 1998

91. May 14, 1998

14/05/1998

May 15, 1998

92. May 15, 1998

15/05/1998

May 18, 1998

93. May 18, 1998

18/05/1998

May 19, 1998

94. May 19, 1998

19/05/1998

May 20, 1998

95. May 20, 1998

20/05/1998

May 21, 1998

96. May 21, 1998

21/05/1998

May 22, 1998

97. May 22, 1998

22/05/1998

May 26, 1998

98. May 26, 1998

26/05/1998

May 27, 1998

99. May 27, 1998

27/05/1998

May 28, 1998

100. May 28, 1998

28/05/1998

May 29, 1998

101. May 29, 1998

29/05/1998

June 1, 1998

102. June 1, 1998

01/06/1998

June 2, 1998

103. June 2, 1998

02/06/1998

June 3, 1998

104. June 3, 1998

03/06/1998

June 4, 1998

105. June 4, 1998

04/06/1998

June 5, 1998

106. June 5, 1998

05/06/1998

June 8, 1998

107. June 8, 1998

08/06/1998

June 9, 1998

108. June 9, 1998

09/06/1998

June 10, 1998

109. June 10, 1998

10/06/1998

June 11, 1998

110. June 11, 1998

11/06/1998

June 12, 1998

111. June 12, 1998

12/06/1998

June 15, 1998

112. June 15, 1998

15/06/1998

June 16, 1998

113. June 16, 1998

16/06/1998

June 17, 1998

114. June 17, 1998

17/06/1998

June 18, 1998

115. June 18, 1998

18/06/1998

June 19, 1998

116. June 19, 1998

19/06/1998

June 22, 1998

117. June 22, 1998

22/06/1998

June 23, 1998

118. June 23, 1998

23/06/1998

June 24, 1998

119. June 24, 1998

24/06/1998

June 25, 1998

120. June 25, 1998

25/06/1998

June 26, 1998

121. June 26, 1998

26/06/1998

June 29, 1998

122. June 29, 1998

29/06/1998

June 30, 1998

123. June 30, 1998

30/06/1998

July 1, 1998

124. July 1, 1998

01/07/1998

July 2, 1998

125. July 2, 1998

02/07/1998

July 3, 1998

126. July 3, 1998

03/07/1998

July 6, 1998

127. July 6, 1998

06/07/1998

July 7, 1998

128. July 7, 1998

07/07/1998

July 8, 1998

129. July 8, 1998

08/07/1998

July 9, 1998

130. July 9, 1998

09/07/1998

July 10, 1998

131. July 10, 1998

10/07/1998

July 13, 1998

132. July 13, 1998

13/07/1998

July 14, 1998

133. July 14, 1998

14/07/1998

July 15, 1998

134. July 15, 1998

15/07/1998

July 16, 1998

135. July 16, 1998

16/07/1998

July 17, 1998

136. July 17, 1998

17/07/1998

July 20, 1998

137. July 20, 1998

20/07/1998

July 21, 1998

138. July 21, 1998

21/07/1998

July 22, 1998

139. July 22, 1998

22/07/1998

July 23, 1998

140. July 23, 1998

23/07/1998

July 24, 1998

141. July 24, 1998

24/07/1998

July 27, 1998

142. July 27, 1998

27/07/1998

July 28, 1998

143. July 28, 1998

28/07/1998

July 29, 1998

144. July 29, 1998

29/07/1998

July 30, 1998

145. July 30, 1998

30/07/1998

July 31, 1998

146. July 31, 1998

31/07/1998

August 3, 1998

147. August 3, 1998

03/08/1998

August 4, 1998

148. August 4, 1998

04/08/1998

August 5, 1998

149. August 5, 1998

05/08/1998

August 6, 1998

150. August 6, 1998

06/08/1998

August 7, 1998

151. August 7, 1998

07/08/1998

August 10, 1998

152. August 10, 1998

10/08/1998

August 11, 1998

153. August 11, 1998

11/08/1998

August 12, 1998

154. August 12, 1998

12/08/1998

August 13, 1998

155. August 13, 1998

13/08/1998

August 14, 1998

156. August 14, 1998

14/08/1998

August 17, 1998

157. August 17, 1998

17/08/1998

August 18, 1998

158. August 18, 1998

18/08/1998

August 19, 1998

159. August 19, 1998

19/08/1998

August 20, 1998

160. August 20, 1998

20/08/1998

August 21, 1998

161. August 21, 1998

21/08/1998

August 24, 1998

162. August 24, 1998

24/08/1998

August 25, 1998

163. August 25, 1998

25/08/1998

August 26, 1998

164. August 26, 1998

26/08/1998

August 27, 1998

165. August 27, 1998

27/08/1998

August 28, 1998

166. August 28, 1998

28/08/1998

September 1, 1998

167. September 1, 1998

01/09/1998

September 2, 1998

168. September 2, 1998

02/09/1998

September 3, 1998

169. September 3, 1998

03/09/1998

September 7, 1998

171. September 7, 1998

07/09/1998

September 8, 1998

172. September 8, 1998

08/09/1998

September 9, 1998

173. September 9, 1998

09/09/1998

September 10, 1998

10/09/1998

September 11, 1998

11/09/1998

September 14, 1998

14/09/1998

September 15, 1998

15/09/1998

September 16, 1998

16/09/1998

September 17, 1998

17/09/1998

September 18, 1998

18/09/1998

September 22, 1998

22/09/1998

September 24, 1998

24/09/1998

September 25, 1998

25/09/1998

September 28, 1998

28/09/1998

September 29, 1998

29/09/1998

September 30, 1998

30/09/1998

October 1, 1998

189. October 1, 1998

01/10/1998

October 2, 1998

190. October 2, 1998

02/10/1998

October 5, 1998

191. October 5, 1998

05/10/1998

October 6, 1998

192. October 6, 1998

06/10/1998

October 7, 1998

193. October 7, 1998

07/10/1998

October 8, 1998

194. October 8, 1998

08/10/1998

October 9, 1998

195. October 9, 1998

09/10/1998

October 12, 1998

196. October 12, 1998

12/10/1998

October 13, 1998

197. October 13, 1998

13/10/1998

October 14, 1998

198. October 14, 1998

14/10/1998

October 15, 1998

199. October 15, 1998

15/10/1998

October 16, 1998

200. October 16, 1998

16/10/1998

October 19, 1998

201. October 19, 1998

19/10/1998

October 20, 1998

202. October 20, 1998

20/10/1998

October 21, 1998

203. October 21, 1998

21/10/1998

October 22, 1998

204. October 22, 1998

22/10/1998

October 23, 1998

205. October 23, 1998

23/10/1998

October 26, 1998

206. October 26, 1998

26/10/1998

October 27, 1998

207. October 27, 1998

27/10/1998

October 28, 1998

208. October 28, 1998

28/10/1998

October 29, 1998

209. October 29, 1998

29/10/1998

October 30, 1998

210. October 30, 1998

30/10/1998

November 2, 1998

211. November 2, 1998

02/11/1998

November 3, 1998

212. November 3, 1998

03/11/1998

November 4, 1998

213. November 4, 1998

04/11/1998

November 5, 1998

214. November 5, 1998

05/11/1998

November 6, 1998

215. November 6, 1998

06/11/1998

November 10, 1998

217. November 10, 1998

10/11/1998

November 11, 1998

218. November 11, 1998

11/11/1998

November 12, 1998

219. November 12, 1998

12/11/1998

November 13, 1998

220. November 13, 1998

13/11/1998

November 16, 1998

221. November 16, 1998

16/11/1998

November 17, 1998

222. November 17, 1998

17/11/1998

November 18, 1998

223. November 18, 1998

18/11/1998

November 19, 1998

224. November 19, 1998

19/11/1998

November 20, 1998

225. November 20, 1998

20/11/1998

November 23, 1998

226. November 23, 1998

23/11/1998

November 24, 1998

227. November 24, 1998

24/11/1998

November 25, 1998

228. November 25, 1998

25/11/1998

November 26, 1998

229. November 26, 1998

26/11/1998

November 27, 1998

230. November 27, 1998

27/11/1998

November 30, 1998

231. November 30, 1998

30/11/1998

December 1, 1998

232. December 1, 1998

01/12/1998

December 2, 1998

233. December 2, 1998

02/12/1998

December 3, 1998

234. December 3, 1998

03/12/1998

December 4, 1998

235. December 4, 1998

04/12/1998

December 7, 1998

236. December 7, 1998

07/12/1998

December 8, 1998

237. December 8, 1998

08/12/1998

December 9, 1998

238. December 9, 1998

09/12/1998

December 10, 1998

239. December 10, 1998

10/12/1998

December 11, 1998

240. December 11, 1998

11/12/1998

December 14, 1998

241. December 14, 1998

14/12/1998

December 15, 1998

242. December 15, 1998

15/12/1998

December 16, 1998

243. December 16, 1998

16/12/1998

December 17, 1998

244. December 17, 1998

17/12/1998

December 18, 1998

245. December 18, 1998

18/12/1998

December 21, 1998

246. December 21, 1998

21/12/1998

December 22, 1998

247. December 22, 1998

22/12/1998

December 23, 1998

248. December 23, 1998

23/12/1998

Season 20

Season 20

242 серій

04/01/1999

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January 4, 1999

1. January 4, 1999

04/01/1999

January 5, 1999

2. January 5, 1999

05/01/1999

January 6, 1999

3. January 6, 1999

06/01/1999

January 7, 1999

4. January 7, 1999

07/01/1999

January 8, 1999

5. January 8, 1999

08/01/1999

January 11, 1999

6. January 11, 1999

11/01/1999

January 12, 1999

7. January 12, 1999

12/01/1999

January 13, 1999

8. January 13, 1999

13/01/1999

January 14, 1999

9. January 14, 1999

14/01/1999

January 15, 1999

10. January 15, 1999

15/01/1999

January 18, 1999

11. January 18, 1999

18/01/1999

January 19, 1999

12. January 19, 1999

19/01/1999

January 20, 1999

13. January 20, 1999

20/01/1999

January 21, 1999

14. January 21, 1999

21/01/1999

January 22, 1999

15. January 22, 1999

22/01/1999

January 25, 1999

16. January 25, 1999

25/01/1999

January 26, 1999

17. January 26, 1999

26/01/1999

January 27, 1999

18. January 27, 1999

27/01/1999

January 28, 1999

19. January 28, 1999

28/01/1999

January 29, 1999

20. January 29, 1999

29/01/1999

February 1, 1999

21. February 1, 1999

01/02/1999

February 2, 1999

22. February 2, 1999

02/02/1999

February 3, 1999

23. February 3, 1999

03/02/1999

February 4, 1999

24. February 4, 1999

04/02/1999

February 5, 1999

25. February 5, 1999

05/02/1999

February 8, 1999

26. February 8, 1999

08/02/1999

February 9, 1999

27. February 9, 1999

09/02/1999

February 10, 1999

28. February 10, 1999

10/02/1999

February 11, 1999

29. February 11, 1999

11/02/1999

February 12, 1999

30. February 12, 1999

12/02/1999

February 15, 1999

31. February 15, 1999

15/02/1999

February 16, 1999

32. February 16, 1999

16/02/1999

February 17, 1999

33. February 17, 1999

17/02/1999

February 18, 1999

34. February 18, 1999

18/02/1999

February 19, 1999

35. February 19, 1999

19/02/1999

February 22, 1999

36. February 22, 1999

22/02/1999

February 23, 1999

37. February 23, 1999

23/02/1999

February 24, 1999

38. February 24, 1999

24/02/1999

February 25, 1999

39. February 25, 1999

25/02/1999

February 26, 1999

40. February 26, 1999

26/02/1999

March 1, 1999

41. March 1, 1999

01/03/1999

March 2, 1999

42. March 2, 1999

02/03/1999

March 3, 1999

43. March 3, 1999

03/03/1999

March 4, 1999

44. March 4, 1999

04/03/1999

March 5, 1999

45. March 5, 1999

05/03/1999

March 8, 1999

46. March 8, 1999

08/03/1999

March 9, 1999

47. March 9, 1999

09/03/1999

March 10, 1999

48. March 10, 1999

10/03/1999

March 11, 1999

49. March 11, 1999

11/03/1999

March 12, 1999

50. March 12, 1999

12/03/1999

March 15, 1999

51. March 15, 1999

15/03/1999

March 16, 1999

52. March 16, 1999

16/03/1999

March 17, 1999

53. March 17, 1999

17/03/1999

March 18, 1999

54. March 18, 1999

18/03/1999

March 19, 1999

55. March 19, 1999

19/03/1999

March 22, 1999

56. March 22, 1999

22/03/1999

March 23, 1999

57. March 23, 1999

23/03/1999

March 24, 1999

58. March 24, 1999

24/03/1999

March 25, 1999

59. March 25, 1999

25/03/1999

March 26, 1999

60. March 26, 1999

26/03/1999

March 29, 1999

61. March 29, 1999

29/03/1999

March 30, 1999

62. March 30, 1999

30/03/1999

March 31, 1999

63. March 31, 1999

31/03/1999

April 1, 1999

64. April 1, 1999

01/04/1999

April 6, 1999

65. April 6, 1999

06/04/1999

April 7, 1999

66. April 7, 1999

07/04/1999

April 9, 1999

68. April 9, 1999

09/04/1999

April 12, 1999

69. April 12, 1999

12/04/1999

April 13, 1999

70. April 13, 1999

13/04/1999

April 14, 1999

71. April 14, 1999

14/04/1999

April 15, 1999

72. April 15, 1999

15/04/1999

April 16, 1999

73. April 16, 1999

16/04/1999

April 19, 1999

74. April 19, 1999

19/04/1999

April 20, 1999

75. April 20, 1999

20/04/1999

April 21, 1999

76. April 21, 1999

21/04/1999

April 22, 1999

77. April 22, 1999

22/04/1999

April 23, 1999

78. April 23, 1999

23/04/1999

April 26, 1999

79. April 26, 1999

26/04/1999

April 27, 1999

80. April 27, 1999

27/04/1999

April 28, 1999

81. April 28, 1999

28/04/1999

April 29, 1999

82. April 29, 1999

29/04/1999

April 30, 1999

83. April 30, 1999

30/04/1999

May 4, 1999

84. May 4, 1999

04/05/1999

May 6, 1999

86. May 6, 1999

06/05/1999

May 7, 1999

87. May 7, 1999

07/05/1999

May 10, 1999

88. May 10, 1999

10/05/1999

May 11, 1999

89. May 11, 1999

11/05/1999

May 12, 1999

90. May 12, 1999

12/05/1999

May 13, 1999

91. May 13, 1999

13/05/1999

May 14, 1999

92. May 14, 1999

14/05/1999

May 17, 1999

93. May 17, 1999

17/05/1999

May 18, 1999

94. May 18, 1999

18/05/1999

May 19, 1999

95. May 19, 1999

19/05/1999

May 20, 1999

96. May 20, 1999

20/05/1999

May 21, 1999

97. May 21, 1999

21/05/1999

May 24, 1999

98. May 24, 1999

24/05/1999

May 25, 1999

99. May 25, 1999

25/05/1999

May 26, 1999

100. May 26, 1999

26/05/1999

May 28, 1999

102. May 28, 1999

28/05/1999

June 1, 1999

103. June 1, 1999

01/06/1999

June 2, 1999

104. June 2, 1999

02/06/1999

June 3, 1999

105. June 3, 1999

03/06/1999

June 4, 1999

106. June 4, 1999

04/06/1999

June 7, 1999

107. June 7, 1999

07/06/1999

June 8, 1999

108. June 8, 1999

08/06/1999

June 9, 1999

109. June 9, 1999

09/06/1999

June 10, 1999

110. June 10, 1999

10/06/1999

June 11, 1999

111. June 11, 1999

11/06/1999

June 14, 1999

112. June 14, 1999

14/06/1999

June 15, 1999

113. June 15, 1999

15/06/1999

June 16, 1999

114. June 16, 1999

16/06/1999

June 17, 1999

115. June 17, 1999

17/06/1999

June 18, 1999

116. June 18, 1999

18/06/1999

June 21, 1999

117. June 21, 1999

21/06/1999

June 22, 1999

118. June 22, 1999

22/06/1999

June 23, 1999

119. June 23, 1999

23/06/1999

June 24, 1999

120. June 24, 1999

24/06/1999

June 25, 1999

121. June 25, 1999

25/06/1999

June 28, 1999

122. June 28, 1999

28/06/1999

June 29, 1999

123. June 29, 1999

29/06/1999

June 30, 1999

124. June 30, 1999

30/06/1999

July 1, 1999

125. July 1, 1999

01/07/1999

July 2, 1999

126. July 2, 1999

02/07/1999

July 5, 1999

127. July 5, 1999

05/07/1999

July 6, 1999

128. July 6, 1999

06/07/1999

July 7, 1999

129. July 7, 1999

07/07/1999

July 8, 1999

130. July 8, 1999

08/07/1999

July 9, 1999

131. July 9, 1999

09/07/1999

July 12, 1999

132. July 12, 1999

12/07/1999

July 13, 1999

133. July 13, 1999

13/07/1999

July 14, 1999

134. July 14, 1999

14/07/1999

July 15, 1999

135. July 15, 1999

15/07/1999

July 16, 1999

136. July 16, 1999

16/07/1999

July 19, 1999

137. July 19, 1999

19/07/1999

July 20, 1999

138. July 20, 1999

20/07/1999

July 21, 1999

139. July 21, 1999

21/07/1999

July 22, 1999

140. July 22, 1999

22/07/1999

July 23, 1999

141. July 23, 1999

23/07/1999

July 26, 1999

142. July 26, 1999

26/07/1999

July 27, 1999

143. July 27, 1999

27/07/1999

July 28, 1999

144. July 28, 1999

28/07/1999

July 29, 1999

145. July 29, 1999

29/07/1999

July 30, 1999

146. July 30, 1999

30/07/1999

August 2, 1999

147. August 2, 1999

02/08/1999

August 3, 1999

148. August 3, 1999

03/08/1999

August 4, 1999

149. August 4, 1999

04/08/1999

August 5, 1999

150. August 5, 1999

05/08/1999

August 6, 1999

151. August 6, 1999

06/08/1999

August 9, 1999

152. August 9, 1999

09/08/1999

August 10, 1999

153. August 10, 1999

10/08/1999

August 11, 1999

154. August 11, 1999

11/08/1999

August 12, 1999

155. August 12, 1999

12/08/1999

August 13, 1999

156. August 13, 1999

13/08/1999

August 16, 1999

157. August 16, 1999

16/08/1999

August 17, 1999

158. August 17, 1999

17/08/1999

August 18, 1999

159. August 18, 1999

18/08/1999

August 19, 1999

160. August 19, 1999

19/08/1999

August 20, 1999

161. August 20, 1999

20/08/1999

August 23, 1999

162. August 23, 1999

23/08/1999

August 24, 1999

163. August 24, 1999

24/08/1999

August 25, 1999

164. August 25, 1999

25/08/1999

August 26, 1999

165. August 26, 1999

26/08/1999

August 27, 1999

166. August 27, 1999

27/08/1999

August 31, 1999

167. August 31, 1999

31/08/1999

September 1, 1999

168. September 1, 1999

01/09/1999

September 2, 1999

169. September 2, 1999

02/09/1999

September 3, 1999

170. September 3, 1999

03/09/1999

September 6, 1999

171. September 6, 1999

06/09/1999

September 7, 1999

172. September 7, 1999

07/09/1999

September 9, 1999

174. September 9, 1999

09/09/1999

September 10, 1999

10/09/1999

September 13, 1999

13/09/1999

September 14, 1999

14/09/1999

September 15, 1999

15/09/1999

September 16, 1999

16/09/1999

September 17, 1999

17/09/1999

September 20, 1999

20/09/1999

September 21, 1999

21/09/1999

September 23, 1999

23/09/1999

September 24, 1999

24/09/1999

September 27, 1999

27/09/1999

September 28, 1999

28/09/1999

September 29, 1999

29/09/1999

September 30, 1999

30/09/1999

October 1, 1999

190. October 1, 1999

01/10/1999

October 4, 1999

191. October 4, 1999

04/10/1999

October 5, 1999

192. October 5, 1999

05/10/1999

October 6, 1999

193. October 6, 1999

06/10/1999

October 7, 1999

194. October 7, 1999

07/10/1999

October 8, 1999

195. October 8, 1999

08/10/1999

October 11, 1999

196. October 11, 1999

11/10/1999

October 12, 1999

197. October 12, 1999

12/10/1999

October 13, 1999

198. October 13, 1999

13/10/1999

October 14, 1999

199. October 14, 1999

14/10/1999

October 15, 1999

200. October 15, 1999

15/10/1999

October 18, 1999

201. October 18, 1999

18/10/1999

October 19, 1999

202. October 19, 1999

19/10/1999

October 20, 1999

203. October 20, 1999

20/10/1999

October 21, 1999

204. October 21, 1999

21/10/1999

October 22, 1999

205. October 22, 1999

22/10/1999

October 25, 1999

206. October 25, 1999

25/10/1999

October 26, 1999

207. October 26, 1999

26/10/1999

October 27, 1999

208. October 27, 1999

27/10/1999

October 28, 1999

209. October 28, 1999

28/10/1999

October 29, 1999

210. October 29, 1999

29/10/1999

November 1, 1999

211. November 1, 1999

01/11/1999

November 2, 1999

212. November 2, 1999

02/11/1999

November 3, 1999

213. November 3, 1999

03/11/1999

November 4, 1999

214. November 4, 1999

04/11/1999

November 5, 1999

215. November 5, 1999

05/11/1999

November 8, 1999

216. November 8, 1999

08/11/1999

November 9, 1999

217. November 9, 1999

09/11/1999

November 10, 1999

218. November 10, 1999

10/11/1999

November 11, 1999

219. November 11, 1999

11/11/1999

November 12, 1999

220. November 12, 1999

12/11/1999

November 15, 1999

221. November 15, 1999

15/11/1999

November 16, 1999

222. November 16, 1999

16/11/1999

November 17, 1999

223. November 17, 1999

17/11/1999

November 18, 1999

224. November 18, 1999

18/11/1999

November 19, 1999

225. November 19, 1999

19/11/1999

November 22, 1999

226. November 22, 1999

22/11/1999

November 23, 1999

227. November 23, 1999

23/11/1999

November 24, 1999

228. November 24, 1999

24/11/1999

November 25, 1999

229. November 25, 1999

25/11/1999

November 26, 1999

230. November 26, 1999

26/11/1999

November 29, 1999

231. November 29, 1999

29/11/1999

November 30, 1999

232. November 30, 1999

30/11/1999

December 2, 1999

234. December 2, 1999

02/12/1999

December 3, 1999

235. December 3, 1999

03/12/1999

December 6, 1999

236. December 6, 1999

06/12/1999

December 7, 1999

237. December 7, 1999

07/12/1999

December 8, 1999

238. December 8, 1999

08/12/1999

December 9, 1999

239. December 9, 1999

09/12/1999

December 10, 1999

240. December 10, 1999

10/12/1999

December 13, 1999

241. December 13, 1999

13/12/1999

December 14, 1999

242. December 14, 1999

14/12/1999

December 15, 1999

243. December 15, 1999

15/12/1999

December 16, 1999

244. December 16, 1999

16/12/1999

December 17, 1999

245. December 17, 1999

17/12/1999

December 21, 1999

247. December 21, 1999

21/12/1999

December 22, 1999

248. December 22, 1999

22/12/1999

December 23, 1999

249. December 23, 1999

23/12/1999

Season 21

Season 21

246 серій

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January 4, 2000

1. January 4, 2000

04/01/2000

January 5, 2000

2. January 5, 2000

05/01/2000

January 6, 2000

3. January 6, 2000

06/01/2000

January 7, 2000

4. January 7, 2000

07/01/2000

January 10, 2000

5. January 10, 2000

10/01/2000

January 11, 2000

6. January 11, 2000

11/01/2000

January 12, 2000

7. January 12, 2000

12/01/2000

January 13, 2000

8. January 13, 2000

13/01/2000

January 14, 2000

9. January 14, 2000

14/01/2000

January 17, 2000

10. January 17, 2000

17/01/2000

January 18, 2000

11. January 18, 2000

18/01/2000

January 19, 2000

12. January 19, 2000

19/01/2000

January 20, 2000

13. January 20, 2000

20/01/2000

January 21, 2000

14. January 21, 2000

21/01/2000

January 24, 2000

15. January 24, 2000

24/01/2000

January 25, 2000

16. January 25, 2000

25/01/2000

January 26, 2000

17. January 26, 2000

26/01/2000

January 27, 2000

18. January 27, 2000

27/01/2000

January 28, 2000

19. January 28, 2000

28/01/2000

January 31, 2000

20. January 31, 2000

31/01/2000

February 1, 2000

21. February 1, 2000

01/02/2000

February 2, 2000

22. February 2, 2000

02/02/2000

February 3, 2000

23. February 3, 2000

03/02/2000

February 4, 2000

24. February 4, 2000

04/02/2000

February 7, 2000

25. February 7, 2000

07/02/2000

February 8, 2000

26. February 8, 2000

08/02/2000

February 9, 2000

27. February 9, 2000

09/02/2000

February 10, 2000

28. February 10, 2000

10/02/2000

February 11, 2000

29. February 11, 2000

11/02/2000

February 14, 2000

30. February 14, 2000

14/02/2000

February 15, 2000

31. February 15, 2000

15/02/2000

February 16, 2000

32. February 16, 2000

16/02/2000

February 17, 2000

33. February 17, 2000

17/02/2000

February 18, 2000

34. February 18, 2000

18/02/2000

February 21, 2000

35. February 21, 2000

21/02/2000

February 22, 2000

36. February 22, 2000

22/02/2000

February 23, 2000

37. February 23, 2000

23/02/2000

February 24, 2000

38. February 24, 2000

24/02/2000

February 25, 2000

39. February 25, 2000

25/02/2000

February 28, 2000

40. February 28, 2000

28/02/2000

February 29, 2000

41. February 29, 2000

29/02/2000

March 1, 2000

42. March 1, 2000

01/03/2000

March 2, 2000

43. March 2, 2000

02/03/2000

March 3, 2000

44. March 3, 2000

03/03/2000

March 6, 2000

45. March 6, 2000

06/03/2000

March 7, 2000

46. March 7, 2000

07/03/2000

March 8, 2000

47. March 8, 2000

08/03/2000

March 9, 2000

48. March 9, 2000

09/03/2000

March 10, 2000

49. March 10, 2000

10/03/2000

March 13, 2000

50. March 13, 2000

13/03/2000

March 14, 2000

51. March 14, 2000

14/03/2000

March 15, 2000

52. March 15, 2000

15/03/2000

March 16, 2000

53. March 16, 2000

16/03/2000

March 17, 2000

54. March 17, 2000

17/03/2000

March 20, 2000

55. March 20, 2000

20/03/2000

March 21, 2000

56. March 21, 2000

21/03/2000

March 22, 2000

57. March 22, 2000

22/03/2000

March 23, 2000

58. March 23, 2000

23/03/2000

March 24, 2000

59. March 24, 2000

24/03/2000

March 27, 2000

60. March 27, 2000

27/03/2000

March 28, 2000

61. March 28, 2000

28/03/2000

March 29, 2000

62. March 29, 2000

29/03/2000

March 30, 2000

63. March 30, 2000

30/03/2000

March 31, 2000

64. March 31, 2000

31/03/2000

April 3, 2000

65. April 3, 2000

03/04/2000

April 4, 2000

66. April 4, 2000

04/04/2000

April 5, 2000

67. April 5, 2000

05/04/2000

April 6, 2000

68. April 6, 2000

06/04/2000

April 7, 2000

69. April 7, 2000

07/04/2000

April 10, 2000

70. April 10, 2000

10/04/2000

April 11, 2000

71. April 11, 2000

11/04/2000

April 12, 2000

72. April 12, 2000

12/04/2000

April 13, 2000

73. April 13, 2000

13/04/2000

April 14, 2000

74. April 14, 2000

14/04/2000

April 17, 2000

75. April 17, 2000

17/04/2000

April 18, 2000

76. April 18, 2000

18/04/2000

April 19, 2000

77. April 19, 2000

19/04/2000

April 20, 2000

78. April 20, 2000

20/04/2000

April 25, 2000

79. April 25, 2000

25/04/2000

April 27, 2000

81. April 27, 2000

27/04/2000

April 28, 2000

82. April 28, 2000

28/04/2000

May 2, 2000

83. May 2, 2000

02/05/2000

May 3, 2000

84. May 3, 2000

03/05/2000

May 4, 2000

85. May 4, 2000

04/05/2000

May 5, 2000

86. May 5, 2000

05/05/2000

May 8, 2000

87. May 8, 2000

08/05/2000

May 9, 2000

88. May 9, 2000

09/05/2000

May 10, 2000

89. May 10, 2000

10/05/2000

May 11, 2000

90. May 11, 2000

11/05/2000

May 12, 2000

91. May 12, 2000

12/05/2000

May 15, 2000

92. May 15, 2000

15/05/2000

May 16, 2000

93. May 16, 2000

16/05/2000

May 17, 2000

94. May 17, 2000

17/05/2000

May 18, 2000

95. May 18, 2000

18/05/2000

May 19, 2000

96. May 19, 2000

19/05/2000

May 22, 2000

97. May 22, 2000

22/05/2000

May 23, 2000

98. May 23, 2000

23/05/2000

May 24, 2000

99. May 24, 2000

24/05/2000

May 25, 2000

100. May 25, 2000

25/05/2000

May 26, 2000

101. May 26, 2000

26/05/2000

May 30, 2000

102. May 30, 2000

30/05/2000

May 31, 2000

103. May 31, 2000

31/05/2000

June 1, 2000

104. June 1, 2000

01/06/2000

June 2, 2000

105. June 2, 2000

02/06/2000

June 5, 2000

106. June 5, 2000

05/06/2000

June 6, 2000

107. June 6, 2000

06/06/2000

June 7, 2000

108. June 7, 2000

07/06/2000

June 8, 2000

109. June 8, 2000

08/06/2000

June 9, 2000

110. June 9, 2000

09/06/2000

June 12, 2000

111. June 12, 2000

12/06/2000

June 13, 2000

112. June 13, 2000

13/06/2000

June 14, 2000

113. June 14, 2000

14/06/2000

June 15, 2000

114. June 15, 2000

15/06/2000

June 16, 2000

115. June 16, 2000

16/06/2000

June 19, 2000

116. June 19, 2000

19/06/2000

June 20, 2000

117. June 20, 2000

20/06/2000

June 21, 2000

118. June 21, 2000

21/06/2000

June 22, 2000

119. June 22, 2000

22/06/2000

June 23, 2000

120. June 23, 2000

23/06/2000

June 26, 2000

121. June 26, 2000

26/06/2000

June 27, 2000

122. June 27, 2000

27/06/2000

June 28, 2000

123. June 28, 2000

28/06/2000

June 29, 2000

124. June 29, 2000

29/06/2000

June 30, 2000

125. June 30, 2000

30/06/2000

July 3, 2000

126. July 3, 2000

03/07/2000

July 4, 2000

127. July 4, 2000

04/07/2000

July 5, 2000

128. July 5, 2000

05/07/2000

July 6, 2000

129. July 6, 2000

06/07/2000

July 10, 2000

131. July 10, 2000

10/07/2000

July 11, 2000

132. July 11, 2000

11/07/2000

July 12, 2000

133. July 12, 2000

12/07/2000

July 13, 2000

134. July 13, 2000

13/07/2000

July 14, 2000

135. July 14, 2000

14/07/2000

July 17, 2000

136. July 17, 2000

17/07/2000

July 18, 2000

137. July 18, 2000

18/07/2000

July 19, 2000

138. July 19, 2000

19/07/2000

July 20, 2000

139. July 20, 2000

20/07/2000

July 21, 2000

140. July 21, 2000

21/07/2000

July 24, 2000

141. July 24, 2000

24/07/2000

July 25, 2000

142. July 25, 2000

25/07/2000

July 26, 2000

143. July 26, 2000

26/07/2000

July 27, 2000

144. July 27, 2000

27/07/2000

July 28, 2000

145. July 28, 2000

28/07/2000

July 31, 2000

146. July 31, 2000

31/07/2000

August 1, 2000

147. August 1, 2000

01/08/2000

August 2, 2000

148. August 2, 2000

02/08/2000

August 3, 2000

149. August 3, 2000

03/08/2000

August 4, 2000

150. August 4, 2000

04/08/2000

August 7, 2000

151. August 7, 2000

07/08/2000

August 8, 2000

152. August 8, 2000

08/08/2000

August 9, 2000

153. August 9, 2000

09/08/2000

August 10, 2000

154. August 10, 2000

10/08/2000

August 11, 2000

155. August 11, 2000

11/08/2000

August 14, 2000

156. August 14, 2000

14/08/2000

August 15, 2000

157. August 15, 2000

15/08/2000

August 16, 2000

158. August 16, 2000

16/08/2000

August 17, 2000

159. August 17, 2000

17/08/2000

August 18, 2000

160. August 18, 2000

18/08/2000

August 21, 2000

161. August 21, 2000

21/08/2000

August 22, 2000

162. August 22, 2000

22/08/2000

August 23, 2000

163. August 23, 2000

23/08/2000

August 24, 2000

164. August 24, 2000

24/08/2000

August 25, 2000

165. August 25, 2000

25/08/2000

August 29, 2000

166. August 29, 2000

29/08/2000

August 30, 2000

167. August 30, 2000

30/08/2000

August 31, 2000

168. August 31, 2000

31/08/2000

September 1, 2000

169. September 1, 2000

01/09/2000

September 4, 2000

170. September 4, 2000

04/09/2000

September 5, 2000

171. September 5, 2000

05/09/2000

September 6, 2000

172. September 6, 2000

06/09/2000

September 7, 2000

173. September 7, 2000

07/09/2000

September 8, 2000

174. September 8, 2000

08/09/2000

September 11, 2000

11/09/2000

September 12, 2000

12/09/2000

September 13, 2000

13/09/2000

September 14, 2000

14/09/2000

September 15, 2000

15/09/2000

September 18, 2000

18/09/2000

September 19, 2000

19/09/2000

September 20, 2000

20/09/2000

September 21, 2000

21/09/2000

September 22, 2000

22/09/2000

September 25, 2000

25/09/2000

September 26, 2000

26/09/2000

September 27, 2000

27/09/2000

September 28, 2000

28/09/2000

September 29, 2000

29/09/2000

October 2, 2000

190. October 2, 2000

02/10/2000

October 3, 2000

191. October 3, 2000

03/10/2000

October 4, 2000

192. October 4, 2000

04/10/2000

October 5, 2000

193. October 5, 2000

05/10/2000

October 6, 2000

194. October 6, 2000

06/10/2000

October 9, 2000

195. October 9, 2000

09/10/2000

October 10, 2000

196. October 10, 2000

10/10/2000

October 11, 2000

197. October 11, 2000

11/10/2000

October 12, 2000

198. October 12, 2000

12/10/2000

October 13, 2000

199. October 13, 2000

13/10/2000

October 16, 2000

200. October 16, 2000

16/10/2000

October 17, 2000

201. October 17, 2000

17/10/2000

October 18, 2000

202. October 18, 2000

18/10/2000

October 19, 2000

203. October 19, 2000

19/10/2000

October 20, 2000

204. October 20, 2000

20/10/2000

October 23, 2000

205. October 23, 2000

23/10/2000

October 24, 2000

206. October 24, 2000

24/10/2000

October 25, 2000

207. October 25, 2000

25/10/2000

October 26, 2000

208. October 26, 2000

26/10/2000

October 27, 2000

209. October 27, 2000

27/10/2000

October 30, 2000

210. October 30, 2000

30/10/2000

October 31, 2000

211. October 31, 2000

31/10/2000

November 1, 2000

212. November 1, 2000

01/11/2000

November 2, 2000

213. November 2, 2000

02/11/2000

November 3, 2000

214. November 3, 2000

03/11/2000

November 6, 2000

215. November 6, 2000

06/11/2000

November 7, 2000

216. November 7, 2000

07/11/2000

November 8, 2000

217. November 8, 2000

08/11/2000

November 9, 2000

218. November 9, 2000

09/11/2000

November 10, 2000

219. November 10, 2000

10/11/2000

November 13, 2000

220. November 13, 2000

13/11/2000

November 14, 2000

221. November 14, 2000

14/11/2000

November 15, 2000

222. November 15, 2000

15/11/2000

November 17, 2000

224. November 17, 2000

17/11/2000

November 20, 2000

225. November 20, 2000

20/11/2000

November 21, 2000

226. November 21, 2000

21/11/2000

November 22, 2000

227. November 22, 2000

22/11/2000

November 23, 2000

228. November 23, 2000

23/11/2000

November 24, 2000

229. November 24, 2000

24/11/2000

November 27, 2000

230. November 27, 2000

27/11/2000

November 28, 2000

231. November 28, 2000

28/11/2000

November 29, 2000

232. November 29, 2000

29/11/2000

November 30, 2000

233. November 30, 2000

30/11/2000

December 1, 2000

234. December 1, 2000

01/12/2000

December 4, 2000

235. December 4, 2000

04/12/2000

December 5, 2000

236. December 5, 2000

05/12/2000

December 6, 2000

237. December 6, 2000

06/12/2000

December 7, 2000

238. December 7, 2000

07/12/2000

December 8, 2000

239. December 8, 2000

08/12/2000

December 11, 2000

240. December 11, 2000

11/12/2000

December 12, 2000

241. December 12, 2000

12/12/2000

December 13, 2000

242. December 13, 2000

13/12/2000

December 14, 2000

243. December 14, 2000

14/12/2000

December 15, 2000

244. December 15, 2000

15/12/2000

December 18, 2000

245. December 18, 2000

18/12/2000

December 19, 2000

246. December 19, 2000

19/12/2000

December 20, 2000

247. December 20, 2000

20/12/2000

December 21, 2000

248. December 21, 2000

21/12/2000

December 22, 2000

249. December 22, 2000

22/12/2000

Season 22

Season 22

245 серій

02/01/2001

View episodes
January 2, 2001

1. January 2, 2001

02/01/2001

January 3, 2001

2. January 3, 2001

03/01/2001

January 4, 2001

3. January 4, 2001

04/01/2001

January 5, 2001

4. January 5, 2001

05/01/2001

January 8, 2001

5. January 8, 2001

08/01/2001

January 9, 2001

6. January 9, 2001

09/01/2001

January 10, 2001

7. January 10, 2001

10/01/2001

January 11, 2001

8. January 11, 2001

11/01/2001

January 12, 2001

9. January 12, 2001

12/01/2001

January 15, 2001

10. January 15, 2001

15/01/2001

January 16, 2001

11. January 16, 2001

16/01/2001

January 17, 2001

12. January 17, 2001

17/01/2001

January 18, 2001

13. January 18, 2001

18/01/2001

January 19, 2001

14. January 19, 2001

19/01/2001

January 22, 2001

15. January 22, 2001

22/01/2001

January 23, 2001

16. January 23, 2001

23/01/2001

January 25, 2001

18. January 25, 2001

25/01/2001

January 26, 2001

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August 29, 2002

167. August 29, 2002

29/08/2002

August 30, 2002

168. August 30, 2002

30/08/2002

September 2, 2002

169. September 2, 2002

02/09/2002

September 3, 2002

170. September 3, 2002

03/09/2002

September 4, 2002

171. September 4, 2002

04/09/2002

September 5, 2002

172. September 5, 2002

05/09/2002

September 6, 2002

173. September 6, 2002

06/09/2002

September 9, 2002

174. September 9, 2002

09/09/2002

September 10, 2002

10/09/2002

September 11, 2002

11/09/2002

September 12, 2002

12/09/2002

September 13, 2002

13/09/2002

September 16, 2002

16/09/2002

September 17, 2002

17/09/2002

September 18, 2002

18/09/2002

September 19, 2002

19/09/2002

September 20, 2002

20/09/2002

September 23, 2002

23/09/2002

September 24, 2002

24/09/2002

September 25, 2002

25/09/2002

September 26, 2002

26/09/2002

September 27, 2002

27/09/2002

September 30, 2002

30/09/2002

October 1, 2002

190. October 1, 2002

01/10/2002

October 2, 2002

191. October 2, 2002

02/10/2002

October 3, 2002

192. October 3, 2002

03/10/2002

October 4, 2002

193. October 4, 2002

04/10/2002

October 7, 2002

194. October 7, 2002

07/10/2002

October 8, 2002

195. October 8, 2002

08/10/2002

October 9, 2002

196. October 9, 2002

09/10/2002

October 10, 2002

197. October 10, 2002

10/10/2002

October 11, 2002

198. October 11, 2002

11/10/2002

October 14, 2002

199. October 14, 2002

14/10/2002

October 15, 2002

200. October 15, 2002

15/10/2002

October 16, 2002

201. October 16, 2002

16/10/2002

October 17, 2002

202. October 17, 2002

17/10/2002

October 18, 2002

203. October 18, 2002

18/10/2002

October 21, 2002

204. October 21, 2002

21/10/2002

October 22, 2002

205. October 22, 2002

22/10/2002

October 23, 2002

206. October 23, 2002

23/10/2002

October 24, 2002

207. October 24, 2002

24/10/2002

October 25, 2002

208. October 25, 2002

25/10/2002

October 28, 2002

209. October 28, 2002

28/10/2002

October 29, 2002

210. October 29, 2002

29/10/2002

October 30, 2002

211. October 30, 2002

30/10/2002

October 31, 2002

212. October 31, 2002

31/10/2002

November 1, 2002

213. November 1, 2002

01/11/2002

November 4, 2002

214. November 4, 2002

04/11/2002

November 5, 2002

215. November 5, 2002

05/11/2002

November 6, 2002

216. November 6, 2002

06/11/2002

November 7, 2002

217. November 7, 2002

07/11/2002

November 8, 2002

218. November 8, 2002

08/11/2002

November 11, 2002

219. November 11, 2002

11/11/2002

November 12, 2002

220. November 12, 2002

12/11/2002

November 13, 2002

221. November 13, 2002

13/11/2002

November 14, 2002

222. November 14, 2002

14/11/2002

November 15, 2002

223. November 15, 2002

15/11/2002

November 18, 2002

224. November 18, 2002

18/11/2002

November 19, 2002

225. November 19, 2002

19/11/2002

November 20, 2002

226. November 20, 2002

20/11/2002

November 21, 2002

227. November 21, 2002

21/11/2002

November 22, 2002

228. November 22, 2002

22/11/2002

November 25, 2002

229. November 25, 2002

25/11/2002

November 26, 2002

230. November 26, 2002

26/11/2002

November 27, 2002

231. November 27, 2002

27/11/2002

November 28, 2002

232. November 28, 2002

28/11/2002

November 29, 2002

233. November 29, 2002

29/11/2002

December 2, 2002

234. December 2, 2002

02/12/2002

December 3, 2002

235. December 3, 2002

03/12/2002

December 4, 2002

236. December 4, 2002

04/12/2002

December 5, 2002

237. December 5, 2002

05/12/2002

December 6, 2002

238. December 6, 2002

06/12/2002

December 9, 2002

239. December 9, 2002

09/12/2002

December 10, 2002

240. December 10, 2002

10/12/2002

December 11, 2002

241. December 11, 2002

11/12/2002

December 12, 2002

242. December 12, 2002

12/12/2002

December 13, 2002

243. December 13, 2002

13/12/2002

December 16, 2002

244. December 16, 2002

16/12/2002

December 17, 2002

245. December 17, 2002

17/12/2002

December 18, 2002

246. December 18, 2002

18/12/2002

December 19, 2002

247. December 19, 2002

19/12/2002

December 20, 2002

248. December 20, 2002

20/12/2002

December 23, 2002

249. December 23, 2002

23/12/2002

Season 24

Season 24

249 серій

02/01/2003

View episodes
January 2, 2003

1. January 2, 2003

02/01/2003

January 3, 2003

2. January 3, 2003

03/01/2003

January 6, 2003

3. January 6, 2003

06/01/2003

January 7, 2003

4. January 7, 2003

07/01/2003

January 8, 2003

5. January 8, 2003

08/01/2003

January 9, 2003

6. January 9, 2003

09/01/2003

January 10, 2003

7. January 10, 2003

10/01/2003

January 13, 2003

8. January 13, 2003

13/01/2003

January 14, 2003

9. January 14, 2003

14/01/2003

January 15, 2003

10. January 15, 2003

15/01/2003

January 16, 2003

11. January 16, 2003

16/01/2003

January 17, 2003

12. January 17, 2003

17/01/2003

January 20, 2003

13. January 20, 2003

20/01/2003

January 21, 2003

14. January 21, 2003

21/01/2003

January 22, 2003

15. January 22, 2003

22/01/2003

January 23, 2003

16. January 23, 2003

23/01/2003

January 24, 2003

17. January 24, 2003

24/01/2003

January 27, 2003

18. January 27, 2003

27/01/2003

January 28, 2003

19. January 28, 2003

28/01/2003

January 29, 2003

20. January 29, 2003

29/01/2003

January 30, 2003

21. January 30, 2003

30/01/2003

January 31, 2003

22. January 31, 2003

31/01/2003

February 3, 2003

23. February 3, 2003

03/02/2003

February 4, 2003

24. February 4, 2003

04/02/2003

February 5, 2003

25. February 5, 2003

05/02/2003

February 6, 2003

26. February 6, 2003

06/02/2003

February 7, 2003

27. February 7, 2003

07/02/2003

February 10, 2003

28. February 10, 2003

10/02/2003

February 11, 2003

29. February 11, 2003

11/02/2003

February 12, 2003

30. February 12, 2003

12/02/2003

February 13, 2003

31. February 13, 2003

13/02/2003

February 14, 2003

32. February 14, 2003

14/02/2003

February 17, 2003

33. February 17, 2003

17/02/2003

February 18, 2003

34. February 18, 2003

18/02/2003

February 19, 2003

35. February 19, 2003

19/02/2003

February 20, 2003

36. February 20, 2003

20/02/2003

February 21, 2003

37. February 21, 2003

21/02/2003

February 24, 2003

38. February 24, 2003

24/02/2003

February 25, 2003

39. February 25, 2003

25/02/2003

February 26, 2003

40. February 26, 2003

26/02/2003

February 27, 2003

41. February 27, 2003

27/02/2003

February 28, 2003

42. February 28, 2003

28/02/2003

March 3, 2003

43. March 3, 2003

03/03/2003

March 4, 2003

44. March 4, 2003

04/03/2003

March 5, 2003

45. March 5, 2003

05/03/2003

March 6, 2003

46. March 6, 2003

06/03/2003

March 7, 2003

47. March 7, 2003

07/03/2003

March 10, 2003

48. March 10, 2003

10/03/2003

March 11, 2003

49. March 11, 2003

11/03/2003

March 12, 2003

50. March 12, 2003

12/03/2003

March 13, 2003

51. March 13, 2003

13/03/2003

March 14, 2003

52. March 14, 2003

14/03/2003

March 17, 2003

53. March 17, 2003

17/03/2003

March 18, 2003

54. March 18, 2003

18/03/2003

March 19, 2003

55. March 19, 2003

19/03/2003

March 20, 2003

56. March 20, 2003

20/03/2003

March 21, 2003

57. March 21, 2003

21/03/2003

March 24, 2003

58. March 24, 2003

24/03/2003

March 25, 2003

59. March 25, 2003

25/03/2003

March 26, 2003

60. March 26, 2003

26/03/2003

March 27, 2003

61. March 27, 2003

27/03/2003

March 28, 2003

62. March 28, 2003

28/03/2003

March 31, 2003

63. March 31, 2003

31/03/2003

April 1, 2003

64. April 1, 2003

01/04/2003

April 2, 2003

65. April 2, 2003

02/04/2003

April 3, 2003

66. April 3, 2003

03/04/2003

April 4, 2003

67. April 4, 2003

04/04/2003

April 7, 2003

68. April 7, 2003

07/04/2003

April 8, 2003

69. April 8, 2003

08/04/2003

April 9, 2003

70. April 9, 2003

09/04/2003

April 10, 2003

71. April 10, 2003

10/04/2003

April 11, 2003

72. April 11, 2003

11/04/2003

April 14, 2003

73. April 14, 2003

14/04/2003

April 15, 2003

74. April 15, 2003

15/04/2003

April 16, 2003

75. April 16, 2003

16/04/2003

April 17, 2003

76. April 17, 2003

17/04/2003

April 22, 2003

77. April 22, 2003

22/04/2003

April 23, 2003

78. April 23, 2003

23/04/2003

April 24, 2003

79. April 24, 2003

24/04/2003

April 25, 2003

80. April 25, 2003

25/04/2003

April 28, 2003

81. April 28, 2003

28/04/2003

April 29, 2003

82. April 29, 2003

29/04/2003

April 30, 2003

83. April 30, 2003

30/04/2003

May 1, 2003

84. May 1, 2003

01/05/2003

May 2, 2003

85. May 2, 2003

02/05/2003

May 6, 2003

86. May 6, 2003

06/05/2003

May 7, 2003

87. May 7, 2003

07/05/2003

May 8, 2003

88. May 8, 2003

08/05/2003

May 9, 2003

89. May 9, 2003

09/05/2003

May 12, 2003

90. May 12, 2003

12/05/2003

May 13, 2003

91. May 13, 2003

13/05/2003

May 14, 2003

92. May 14, 2003

14/05/2003

May 15, 2003

93. May 15, 2003

15/05/2003

May 16, 2003

94. May 16, 2003

16/05/2003

May 19, 2003

95. May 19, 2003

19/05/2003

May 20, 2003

96. May 20, 2003

20/05/2003

May 21, 2003

97. May 21, 2003

21/05/2003

May 22, 2003

98. May 22, 2003

22/05/2003

May 23, 2003

99. May 23, 2003

23/05/2003

May 27, 2003

100. May 27, 2003

27/05/2003

May 28, 2003

101. May 28, 2003

28/05/2003

May 29, 2003

102. May 29, 2003

29/05/2003

May 30, 2003

103. May 30, 2003

30/05/2003

June 2, 2003

104. June 2, 2003

02/06/2003

June 3, 2003

105. June 3, 2003

03/06/2003

June 4, 2003

106. June 4, 2003

04/06/2003

June 5, 2003

107. June 5, 2003

05/06/2003

June 6, 2003

108. June 6, 2003

06/06/2003

June 9, 2003

109. June 9, 2003

09/06/2003

June 10, 2003

110. June 10, 2003

10/06/2003

June 11, 2003

111. June 11, 2003

11/06/2003

June 12, 2003

112. June 12, 2003

12/06/2003

June 13, 2003

113. June 13, 2003

13/06/2003

June 16, 2003

114. June 16, 2003

16/06/2003

June 17, 2003

115. June 17, 2003

17/06/2003

June 18, 2003

116. June 18, 2003

18/06/2003

June 19, 2003

117. June 19, 2003

19/06/2003

June 20, 2003

118. June 20, 2003

20/06/2003

June 23, 2003

119. June 23, 2003

23/06/2003

June 24, 2003

120. June 24, 2003

24/06/2003

June 25, 2003

121. June 25, 2003

25/06/2003

June 26, 2003

122. June 26, 2003

26/06/2003

June 27, 2003

123. June 27, 2003

27/06/2003

June 30, 2003

124. June 30, 2003

30/06/2003

July 1, 2003

125. July 1, 2003

01/07/2003

July 2, 2003

126. July 2, 2003

02/07/2003

July 3, 2003

127. July 3, 2003

03/07/2003

July 4, 2003

128. July 4, 2003

04/07/2003

July 7, 2003

129. July 7, 2003

07/07/2003

July 8, 2003

130. July 8, 2003

08/07/2003

July 9, 2003

131. July 9, 2003

09/07/2003

July 10, 2003

132. July 10, 2003

10/07/2003

July 11, 2003

133. July 11, 2003

11/07/2003

July 14, 2003

134. July 14, 2003

14/07/2003

July 15, 2003

135. July 15, 2003

15/07/2003

July 16, 2003

136. July 16, 2003

16/07/2003

July 17, 2003

137. July 17, 2003

17/07/2003

July 18, 2003

138. July 18, 2003

18/07/2003

July 21, 2003

139. July 21, 2003

21/07/2003

July 22, 2003

140. July 22, 2003

22/07/2003

July 23, 2003

141. July 23, 2003

23/07/2003

July 24, 2003

142. July 24, 2003

24/07/2003

July 25, 2003

143. July 25, 2003

25/07/2003

July 28, 2003

144. July 28, 2003

28/07/2003

July 29, 2003

145. July 29, 2003

29/07/2003

July 30, 2003

146. July 30, 2003

30/07/2003

July 31, 2003

147. July 31, 2003

31/07/2003

August 1, 2003

148. August 1, 2003

01/08/2003

August 4, 2003

149. August 4, 2003

04/08/2003

August 5, 2003

150. August 5, 2003

05/08/2003

August 6, 2003

151. August 6, 2003

06/08/2003

August 7, 2003

152. August 7, 2003

07/08/2003

August 8, 2003

153. August 8, 2003

08/08/2003

August 11, 2003

154. August 11, 2003

11/08/2003

August 12, 2003

155. August 12, 2003

12/08/2003

August 13, 2003

156. August 13, 2003

13/08/2003

August 14, 2003

157. August 14, 2003

14/08/2003

August 15, 2003

158. August 15, 2003

15/08/2003

August 16, 2003

159. August 16, 2003

16/08/2003

August 19, 2003

160. August 19, 2003

19/08/2003

August 20, 2003

161. August 20, 2003

20/08/2003

August 21, 2003

162. August 21, 2003

21/08/2003

August 22, 2003

163. August 22, 2003

22/08/2003

August 26, 2003

164. August 26, 2003

26/08/2003

August 27, 2003

165. August 27, 2003

27/08/2003

August 28, 2003

166. August 28, 2003

28/08/2003

August 29, 2003

167. August 29, 2003

29/08/2003

September 1, 2003

168. September 1, 2003

01/09/2003

September 2, 2003

169. September 2, 2003

02/09/2003

September 3, 2003

170. September 3, 2003

03/09/2003

September 4, 2003

171. September 4, 2003

04/09/2003

September 5, 2003

172. September 5, 2003

05/09/2003

September 8, 2003

173. September 8, 2003

08/09/2003

September 9, 2003

174. September 9, 2003

09/09/2003

September 10, 2003

10/09/2003

September 11, 2003

11/09/2003

September 12, 2003

12/09/2003

September 15, 2003

15/09/2003

September 16, 2003

16/09/2003

September 17, 2003

17/09/2003

September 18, 2003

18/09/2003

September 19, 2003

19/09/2003

September 22, 2003

22/09/2003

September 23, 2003

23/09/2003

September 24, 2003

24/09/2003

September 25, 2003

25/09/2003

September 26, 2003

26/09/2003

September 29, 2003

29/09/2003

September 30, 2003

30/09/2003

October 1, 2003

190. October 1, 2003

01/10/2003

October 2, 2003

191. October 2, 2003

02/10/2003

October 3, 2003

192. October 3, 2003

03/10/2003

October 6, 2003

193. October 6, 2003

06/10/2003

October 7, 2003

194. October 7, 2003

07/10/2003

October 8, 2003

195. October 8, 2003

08/10/2003

October 9, 2003

196. October 9, 2003

09/10/2003

October 10, 2003

197. October 10, 2003

10/10/2003

October 13, 2003

198. October 13, 2003

13/10/2003

October 14, 2003

199. October 14, 2003

14/10/2003

October 15, 2003

200. October 15, 2003

15/10/2003

October 16, 2003

201. October 16, 2003

16/10/2003

October 17, 2003

202. October 17, 2003

17/10/2003

October 20, 2003

203. October 20, 2003

20/10/2003

October 21, 2003

204. October 21, 2003

21/10/2003

October 22, 2003

205. October 22, 2003

22/10/2003

October 23, 2003

206. October 23, 2003

23/10/2003

October 24, 2003

207. October 24, 2003

24/10/2003

October 27, 2003

208. October 27, 2003

27/10/2003

October 28, 2003

209. October 28, 2003

28/10/2003

October 29, 2003

210. October 29, 2003

29/10/2003

October 30, 2003

211. October 30, 2003

30/10/2003

October 31, 2003

212. October 31, 2003

31/10/2003

November 3, 2003

213. November 3, 2003

03/11/2003

November 4, 2003

214. November 4, 2003

04/11/2003

November 5, 2003

215. November 5, 2003

05/11/2003

November 6, 2003

216. November 6, 2003

06/11/2003

November 7, 2003

217. November 7, 2003

07/11/2003

November 10, 2003

218. November 10, 2003

10/11/2003

November 11, 2003

219. November 11, 2003

11/11/2003

November 12, 2003

220. November 12, 2003

12/11/2003

November 13, 2003

221. November 13, 2003

13/11/2003

November 14, 2003

222. November 14, 2003

14/11/2003

November 17, 2003

223. November 17, 2003

17/11/2003

November 18, 2003

224. November 18, 2003

18/11/2003

November 19, 2003

225. November 19, 2003

19/11/2003

November 20, 2003

226. November 20, 2003

20/11/2003

November 21, 2003

227. November 21, 2003

21/11/2003

November 24, 2003

228. November 24, 2003

24/11/2003

November 25, 2003

229. November 25, 2003

25/11/2003

November 26, 2003

230. November 26, 2003

26/11/2003

November 27, 2003

231. November 27, 2003

27/11/2003

November 28, 2003

232. November 28, 2003

28/11/2003

December 1, 2003

233. December 1, 2003

01/12/2003

December 2, 2003

234. December 2, 2003

02/12/2003

December 3, 2003

235. December 3, 2003

03/12/2003

December 4, 2003

236. December 4, 2003

04/12/2003

December 5, 2003

237. December 5, 2003

05/12/2003

December 8, 2003

238. December 8, 2003

08/12/2003

December 9, 2003

239. December 9, 2003

09/12/2003

December 10, 2003

240. December 10, 2003

10/12/2003

December 11, 2003

241. December 11, 2003

11/12/2003

December 12, 2003

242. December 12, 2003

12/12/2003

December 15, 2003

243. December 15, 2003

15/12/2003

December 16, 2003

244. December 16, 2003

16/12/2003

December 17, 2003

245. December 17, 2003

17/12/2003

December 18, 2003

246. December 18, 2003

18/12/2003

December 19, 2003

247. December 19, 2003

19/12/2003

December 22, 2003

248. December 22, 2003

22/12/2003

December 23, 2003

249. December 23, 2003

23/12/2003

Season 25

Season 25

250 серій

02/01/2004

View episodes
January 2, 2004

1. January 2, 2004

02/01/2004

January 5, 2004

2. January 5, 2004

05/01/2004

January 6, 2004

3. January 6, 2004

06/01/2004

January 7, 2004

4. January 7, 2004

07/01/2004

January 8, 2004

5. January 8, 2004

08/01/2004

January 9, 2004

6. January 9, 2004

09/01/2004

January 12, 2004

7. January 12, 2004

12/01/2004

January 13, 2004

8. January 13, 2004

13/01/2004

January 14, 2004

9. January 14, 2004

14/01/2004

January 15, 2004

10. January 15, 2004

15/01/2004

January 16, 2004

11. January 16, 2004

16/01/2004

January 19, 2004

12. January 19, 2004

19/01/2004

January 20, 2004

13. January 20, 2004

20/01/2004

January 21, 2004

14. January 21, 2004

21/01/2004

January 22, 2004

15. January 22, 2004

22/01/2004

January 23, 2004

16. January 23, 2004

23/01/2004

January 26, 2004

17. January 26, 2004

26/01/2004

January 27, 2004

18. January 27, 2004

27/01/2004

January 28, 2004

19. January 28, 2004

28/01/2004

January 29, 2004

20. January 29, 2004

29/01/2004

January 30, 2004

21. January 30, 2004

30/01/2004

February 2, 2004

22. February 2, 2004

02/02/2004

February 3, 2004

23. February 3, 2004

03/02/2004

February 4, 2004

24. February 4, 2004

04/02/2004

February 5, 2004

25. February 5, 2004

05/02/2004

February 6, 2004

26. February 6, 2004

06/02/2004

February 9, 2004

27. February 9, 2004

09/02/2004

February 10, 2004

28. February 10, 2004

10/02/2004

February 11, 2004

29. February 11, 2004

11/02/2004

February 12, 2004

30. February 12, 2004

12/02/2004

February 13, 2004

31. February 13, 2004

13/02/2004

February 16, 2004

32. February 16, 2004

16/02/2004

February 17, 2004

33. February 17, 2004

17/02/2004

February 18, 2004

34. February 18, 2004

18/02/2004

February 19, 2004

35. February 19, 2004

19/02/2004

February 20, 2004

36. February 20, 2004

20/02/2004

February 23, 2004

37. February 23, 2004

23/02/2004

February 24, 2004

38. February 24, 2004

24/02/2004

February 25, 2004

39. February 25, 2004

25/02/2004

February 26, 2004

40. February 26, 2004

26/02/2004

February 27, 2004

41. February 27, 2004

27/02/2004

March 1, 2004

42. March 1, 2004

01/03/2004

March 2, 2004

43. March 2, 2004

02/03/2004

March 3, 2004

44. March 3, 2004

03/03/2004

March 4, 2004

45. March 4, 2004

04/03/2004

March 5, 2004

46. March 5, 2004

05/03/2004

March 8, 2004

47. March 8, 2004

08/03/2004

March 9, 2004

48. March 9, 2004

09/03/2004

March 10, 2004

49. March 10, 2004

10/03/2004

March 11, 2004

50. March 11, 2004

11/03/2004

March 12, 2004

51. March 12, 2004

12/03/2004

March 15, 2004

52. March 15, 2004

15/03/2004

March 16, 2004

53. March 16, 2004

16/03/2004

March 17, 2004

54. March 17, 2004

17/03/2004

March 18, 2004

55. March 18, 2004

18/03/2004

March 19, 2004

56. March 19, 2004

19/03/2004

March 22, 2004

57. March 22, 2004

22/03/2004

March 23, 2004

58. March 23, 2004

23/03/2004

March 24, 2004

59. March 24, 2004

24/03/2004

March 25, 2004

60. March 25, 2004

25/03/2004

March 26, 2004

61. March 26, 2004

26/03/2004

March 29, 2004

62. March 29, 2004

29/03/2004

March 30, 2004

63. March 30, 2004

30/03/2004

March 31, 2004

64. March 31, 2004

31/03/2004

April 1, 2004

65. April 1, 2004

01/04/2004

April 2, 2004

66. April 2, 2004

02/04/2004

April 5, 2004

67. April 5, 2004

05/04/2004

April 6, 2004

68. April 6, 2004

06/04/2004

April 7, 2004

69. April 7, 2004

07/04/2004

April 8, 2004

70. April 8, 2004

08/04/2004

April 13, 2004

71. April 13, 2004

13/04/2004

April 14, 2004

72. April 14, 2004

14/04/2004

April 15, 2004

73. April 15, 2004

15/04/2004

April 16, 2004

74. April 16, 2004

16/04/2004

April 19, 2004

75. April 19, 2004

19/04/2004

April 20, 2004

76. April 20, 2004

20/04/2004

April 21, 2004

77. April 21, 2004

21/04/2004

April 22, 2004

78. April 22, 2004

22/04/2004

April 23, 2004

79. April 23, 2004

23/04/2004

April 26, 2004

80. April 26, 2004

26/04/2004

April 27, 2004

81. April 27, 2004

27/04/2004

April 28, 2004

82. April 28, 2004

28/04/2004

April 29, 2004

83. April 29, 2004

29/04/2004

April 30, 2004

84. April 30, 2004

30/04/2004

May 4, 2004

85. May 4, 2004

04/05/2004

May 5, 2004

86. May 5, 2004

05/05/2004

May 6, 2004

87. May 6, 2004

06/05/2004

May 7, 2004

88. May 7, 2004

07/05/2004

May 10, 2004

89. May 10, 2004

10/05/2004

May 11, 2004

90. May 11, 2004

11/05/2004

May 12, 2004

91. May 12, 2004

12/05/2004

May 13, 2004

92. May 13, 2004

13/05/2004

May 14, 2004

93. May 14, 2004

14/05/2004

May 17, 2004

94. May 17, 2004

17/05/2004

May 18, 2004

95. May 18, 2004

18/05/2004

May 19, 2004

96. May 19, 2004

19/05/2004

May 20, 2004

97. May 20, 2004

20/05/2004

May 21, 2004

98. May 21, 2004

21/05/2004

May 24, 2004

99. May 24, 2004

24/05/2004

May 25, 2004

100. May 25, 2004

25/05/2004

May 26, 2004

101. May 26, 2004

26/05/2004

May 27, 2004

102. May 27, 2004

27/05/2004

May 28, 2004

103. May 28, 2004

28/05/2004

June 1, 2004

104. June 1, 2004

01/06/2004

June 2, 2004

105. June 2, 2004

02/06/2004

June 3, 2004

106. June 3, 2004

03/06/2004

June 4, 2004

107. June 4, 2004

04/06/2004

June 7, 2004

108. June 7, 2004

07/06/2004

June 8, 2004

109. June 8, 2004

08/06/2004

June 9, 2004

110. June 9, 2004

09/06/2004

June 10, 2004

111. June 10, 2004

10/06/2004

June 11, 2004

112. June 11, 2004

11/06/2004

June 14, 2004

113. June 14, 2004

14/06/2004

June 15, 2004

114. June 15, 2004

15/06/2004

June 16, 2004

115. June 16, 2004

16/06/2004

June 17, 2004

116. June 17, 2004

17/06/2004

June 18, 2004

117. June 18, 2004

18/06/2004

June 21, 2004

118. June 21, 2004

21/06/2004

June 22, 2004

119. June 22, 2004

22/06/2004

June 23, 2004

120. June 23, 2004

23/06/2004

June 24, 2004

121. June 24, 2004

24/06/2004

June 25, 2004

122. June 25, 2004

25/06/2004

June 28, 2004

123. June 28, 2004

28/06/2004

June 29, 2004

124. June 29, 2004

29/06/2004

June 30, 2004

125. June 30, 2004

30/06/2004

July 1, 2004

126. July 1, 2004

01/07/2004

July 2, 2004

127. July 2, 2004

02/07/2004

July 5, 2004

128. July 5, 2004

05/07/2004

July 6, 2004

129. July 6, 2004

06/07/2004

July 7, 2004

130. July 7, 2004

07/07/2004

July 8, 2004

131. July 8, 2004

08/07/2004

July 9, 2004

132. July 9, 2004

09/07/2004

July 12, 2004

133. July 12, 2004

12/07/2004

July 13, 2004

134. July 13, 2004

13/07/2004

July 14, 2004

135. July 14, 2004

14/07/2004

July 15, 2004

136. July 15, 2004

15/07/2004

July 16, 2004

137. July 16, 2004

16/07/2004

July 19, 2004

138. July 19, 2004

19/07/2004

July 20, 2004

139. July 20, 2004

20/07/2004

July 21, 2004

140. July 21, 2004

21/07/2004

July 22, 2004

141. July 22, 2004

22/07/2004

July 23, 2004

142. July 23, 2004

23/07/2004

July 26, 2004

143. July 26, 2004

26/07/2004

July 27, 2004

144. July 27, 2004

27/07/2004

July 28, 2004

145. July 28, 2004

28/07/2004

July 29, 2004

146. July 29, 2004

29/07/2004

July 30, 2004

147. July 30, 2004

30/07/2004

August 2, 2004

148. August 2, 2004

02/08/2004

August 3, 2004

149. August 3, 2004

03/08/2004

August 4, 2004

150. August 4, 2004

04/08/2004

August 5, 2004

151. August 5, 2004

05/08/2004

August 6, 2004

152. August 6, 2004

06/08/2004

August 9, 2004

153. August 9, 2004

09/08/2004

August 10, 2004

154. August 10, 2004

10/08/2004

August 11, 2004

155. August 11, 2004

11/08/2004

August 12, 2004

156. August 12, 2004

12/08/2004

August 13, 2004

157. August 13, 2004

13/08/2004

August 16, 2004

158. August 16, 2004

16/08/2004

August 17, 2004

159. August 17, 2004

17/08/2004

August 18, 2004

160. August 18, 2004

18/08/2004

August 19, 2004

161. August 19, 2004

19/08/2004

August 20, 2004

162. August 20, 2004

20/08/2004

August 23, 2004

163. August 23, 2004

23/08/2004

August 24, 2004

164. August 24, 2004

24/08/2004

August 25, 2004

165. August 25, 2004

25/08/2004

August 26, 2004

166. August 26, 2004

26/08/2004

August 27, 2004

167. August 27, 2004

27/08/2004

August 31, 2004

168. August 31, 2004

31/08/2004

September 1, 2004

169. September 1, 2004

01/09/2004

September 2, 2004

170. September 2, 2004

02/09/2004

September 3, 2004

171. September 3, 2004

03/09/2004

September 6, 2004

172. September 6, 2004

06/09/2004

September 7, 2004

173. September 7, 2004

07/09/2004

September 8, 2004

174. September 8, 2004

08/09/2004

September 9, 2004

175. September 9, 2004

09/09/2004

September 10, 2004

10/09/2004

September 13, 2004

13/09/2004

September 14, 2004

14/09/2004

September 15, 2004

15/09/2004

September 16, 2004

16/09/2004

September 17, 2004

17/09/2004

September 20, 2004

20/09/2004

September 21, 2004

21/09/2004

September 22, 2004

22/09/2004

September 23, 2004

23/09/2004

September 24, 2004

24/09/2004

September 27, 2004

27/09/2004

September 28, 2004

28/09/2004

September 29, 2004

29/09/2004

September 30, 2004

30/09/2004

October 1, 2004

191. October 1, 2004

01/10/2004

October 4, 2004

192. October 4, 2004

04/10/2004

October 5, 2004

193. October 5, 2004

05/10/2004

October 6, 2004

194. October 6, 2004

06/10/2004

October 7, 2004

195. October 7, 2004

07/10/2004

October 8, 2004

196. October 8, 2004

08/10/2004

October 11, 2004

197. October 11, 2004

11/10/2004

October 12, 2004

198. October 12, 2004

12/10/2004

October 13, 2004

199. October 13, 2004

13/10/2004

October 14, 2004

200. October 14, 2004

14/10/2004

October 15, 2004

201. October 15, 2004

15/10/2004

October 18, 2004

202. October 18, 2004

18/10/2004

October 19, 2004

203. October 19, 2004

19/10/2004

October 20, 2004

204. October 20, 2004

20/10/2004

October 21, 2004

205. October 21, 2004

21/10/2004

October 22, 2004

206. October 22, 2004

22/10/2004

October 25, 2004

207. October 25, 2004

25/10/2004

October 26, 2004

208. October 26, 2004

26/10/2004

October 27, 2004

209. October 27, 2004

27/10/2004

October 28, 2004

210. October 28, 2004

28/10/2004

October 29, 2004

211. October 29, 2004

29/10/2004

November 1, 2004

212. November 1, 2004

01/11/2004

November 2, 2004

213. November 2, 2004

02/11/2004

November 3, 2004

214. November 3, 2004

03/11/2004

November 4, 2004

215. November 4, 2004

04/11/2004

November 5, 2004

216. November 5, 2004

05/11/2004

November 8, 2004

217. November 8, 2004

08/11/2004

November 9, 2004

218. November 9, 2004

09/11/2004

November 10, 2004

219. November 10, 2004

10/11/2004

November 11, 2004

220. November 11, 2004

11/11/2004

November 12, 2004

221. November 12, 2004

12/11/2004

November 15, 2004

222. November 15, 2004

15/11/2004

November 16, 2004

223. November 16, 2004

16/11/2004

November 17, 2004

224. November 17, 2004

17/11/2004

November 18, 2004

225. November 18, 2004

18/11/2004

November 19, 2004

226. November 19, 2004

19/11/2004

November 22, 2004

227. November 22, 2004

22/11/2004

November 23, 2004

228. November 23, 2004

23/11/2004

November 24, 2004

229. November 24, 2004

24/11/2004

November 25, 2004

230. November 25, 2004

25/11/2004

November 26, 2004

231. November 26, 2004

26/11/2004

November 29, 2004

232. November 29, 2004

29/11/2004

November 30, 2004

233. November 30, 2004

30/11/2004

December 1, 2004

234. December 1, 2004

01/12/2004

December 2, 2004

235. December 2, 2004

02/12/2004

December 3, 2004

236. December 3, 2004

03/12/2004

December 6, 2004

237. December 6, 2004

06/12/2004

December 7, 2004

238. December 7, 2004

07/12/2004

December 8, 2004

239. December 8, 2004

08/12/2004

December 9, 2004

240. December 9, 2004

09/12/2004

December 10, 2004

241. December 10, 2004

10/12/2004

December 13, 2004

242. December 13, 2004

13/12/2004

December 14, 2004

243. December 14, 2004

14/12/2004

December 15, 2004

244. December 15, 2004

15/12/2004

December 16, 2004

245. December 16, 2004

16/12/2004

December 17, 2004

246. December 17, 2004

17/12/2004

December 20, 2004

247. December 20, 2004

20/12/2004

December 21, 2004

248. December 21, 2004

21/12/2004

December 22, 2004

249. December 22, 2004

22/12/2004

December 23, 2004

250. December 23, 2004

23/12/2004

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1. January 4, 2005

04/01/2005

January 5, 2005

2. January 5, 2005

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January 6, 2005

3. January 6, 2005

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January 7, 2005

4. January 7, 2005

07/01/2005

January 10, 2005

5. January 10, 2005

10/01/2005

January 11, 2005

6. January 11, 2005

11/01/2005

January 12, 2005

7. January 12, 2005

12/01/2005

January 13, 2005

8. January 13, 2005

13/01/2005

January 14, 2005

9. January 14, 2005

14/01/2005

January 17, 2005

10. January 17, 2005

17/01/2005

January 18, 2005

11. January 18, 2005

18/01/2005

January 19, 2005

12. January 19, 2005

19/01/2005

January 20, 2005

13. January 20, 2005

20/01/2005

January 21, 2005

14. January 21, 2005

21/01/2005

January 24, 2005

15. January 24, 2005

24/01/2005

January 25, 2005

16. January 25, 2005

25/01/2005

January 26, 2005

17. January 26, 2005

26/01/2005

January 27, 2005

18. January 27, 2005

27/01/2005

January 28, 2005

19. January 28, 2005

28/01/2005

January 31, 2005

20. January 31, 2005

31/01/2005

February 1, 2005

21. February 1, 2005

01/02/2005

February 2, 2005

22. February 2, 2005

02/02/2005

February 3, 2005

23. February 3, 2005

03/02/2005

February 4, 2005

24. February 4, 2005

04/02/2005

February 7, 2005

25. February 7, 2005

07/02/2005

February 8, 2005

26. February 8, 2005

08/02/2005

February 9, 2005

27. February 9, 2005

09/02/2005

February 10, 2005

28. February 10, 2005

10/02/2005

February 11, 2005

29. February 11, 2005

11/02/2005

February 14, 2005

30. February 14, 2005

14/02/2005

February 15, 2005

31. February 15, 2005

15/02/2005

February 16, 2005

32. February 16, 2005

16/02/2005

February 17, 2005

33. February 17, 2005

17/02/2005

February 18, 2005

34. February 18, 2005

18/02/2005

February 21, 2005

35. February 21, 2005

21/02/2005

February 22, 2005

36. February 22, 2005

22/02/2005

February 23, 2005

37. February 23, 2005

23/02/2005

February 24, 2005

38. February 24, 2005

24/02/2005

February 25, 2005

39. February 25, 2005

25/02/2005

February 28, 2005

40. February 28, 2005

28/02/2005

March 1, 2005

41. March 1, 2005

01/03/2005

March 2, 2005

42. March 2, 2005

02/03/2005

March 3, 2005

43. March 3, 2005

03/03/2005

March 4, 2005

44. March 4, 2005

04/03/2005

March 7, 2005

45. March 7, 2005

07/03/2005

March 8, 2005

46. March 8, 2005

08/03/2005

March 9, 2005

47. March 9, 2005

09/03/2005

March 10, 2005

48. March 10, 2005

10/03/2005

March 11, 2005

49. March 11, 2005

11/03/2005

March 14, 2005

50. March 14, 2005

14/03/2005

March 15, 2005

51. March 15, 2005

15/03/2005

March 16, 2005

52. March 16, 2005

16/03/2005

March 17, 2005

53. March 17, 2005

17/03/2005

March 18, 2005

54. March 18, 2005

18/03/2005

March 21, 2005

55. March 21, 2005

21/03/2005

March 22, 2005

56. March 22, 2005

22/03/2005

March 23, 2005

57. March 23, 2005

23/03/2005

March 24, 2005

58. March 24, 2005

24/03/2005

March 29, 2005

59. March 29, 2005

29/03/2005

March 30, 2005

60. March 30, 2005

30/03/2005

March 31, 2005

61. March 31, 2005

31/03/2005

April 1, 2005

62. April 1, 2005

01/04/2005

April 4, 2005

63. April 4, 2005

04/04/2005

April 5, 2005

64. April 5, 2005

05/04/2005

April 6, 2005

65. April 6, 2005

06/04/2005

April 7, 2005

66. April 7, 2005

07/04/2005

April 8, 2005

67. April 8, 2005

08/04/2005

April 11, 2005

68. April 11, 2005

11/04/2005

April 12, 2005

69. April 12, 2005

12/04/2005

April 13, 2005

70. April 13, 2005

13/04/2005

April 14, 2005

71. April 14, 2005

14/04/2005

April 15, 2005

72. April 15, 2005

15/04/2005

April 18, 2005

73. April 18, 2005

18/04/2005

April 19, 2005

74. April 19, 2005

19/04/2005

April 20, 2005

75. April 20, 2005

20/04/2005

April 21, 2005

76. April 21, 2005

21/04/2005

April 22, 2005

77. April 22, 2005

22/04/2005

April 25, 2005

78. April 25, 2005

25/04/2005

April 26, 2005

79. April 26, 2005

26/04/2005

April 27, 2005

80. April 27, 2005

27/04/2005

April 28, 2005

81. April 28, 2005

28/04/2005

April 29, 2005

82. April 29, 2005

29/04/2005

May 3, 2005

83. May 3, 2005

03/05/2005

May 4, 2005

84. May 4, 2005

04/05/2005

May 5, 2005

85. May 5, 2005

05/05/2005

May 6, 2005

86. May 6, 2005

06/05/2005

May 9, 2005

87. May 9, 2005

09/05/2005

May 10, 2005

88. May 10, 2005

10/05/2005

May 11, 2005

89. May 11, 2005

11/05/2005

May 12, 2005

90. May 12, 2005

12/05/2005

May 13, 2005

91. May 13, 2005

13/05/2005

May 16, 2005

92. May 16, 2005

16/05/2005

May 17, 2005

93. May 17, 2005

17/05/2005

May 18, 2005

94. May 18, 2005

18/05/2005

May 19, 2005

95. May 19, 2005

19/05/2005

May 20, 2005

96. May 20, 2005

20/05/2005

May 23, 2005

97. May 23, 2005

23/05/2005

May 24, 2005

98. May 24, 2005

24/05/2005

May 25, 2005

99. May 25, 2005

25/05/2005

May 26, 2005

100. May 26, 2005

26/05/2005

May 27, 2005

101. May 27, 2005

27/05/2005

May 31, 2005

102. May 31, 2005

31/05/2005

June 1, 2005

103. June 1, 2005

01/06/2005

June 2, 2005

104. June 2, 2005

02/06/2005

June 3, 2005

105. June 3, 2005

03/06/2005

June 6, 2005

106. June 6, 2005

06/06/2005

June 7, 2005

107. June 7, 2005

07/06/2005

June 8, 2005

108. June 8, 2005

08/06/2005

June 9, 2005

109. June 9, 2005

09/06/2005

June 10, 2005

110. June 10, 2005

10/06/2005

June 13, 2005

111. June 13, 2005

13/06/2005

June 14, 2005

112. June 14, 2005

14/06/2005

June 15, 2005

113. June 15, 2005

15/06/2005

June 16, 2005

114. June 16, 2005

16/06/2005

June 17, 2005

115. June 17, 2005

17/06/2005

June 20, 2005

116. June 20, 2005

20/06/2005

June 21, 2005

117. June 21, 2005

21/06/2005

June 22, 2005

118. June 22, 2005

22/06/2005

June 23, 2005

119. June 23, 2005

23/06/2005

June 24, 2005

120. June 24, 2005

24/06/2005

June 27, 2005

121. June 27, 2005

27/06/2005

June 28, 2005

122. June 28, 2005

28/06/2005

June 29, 2005

123. June 29, 2005

29/06/2005

June 30, 2005

124. June 30, 2005

30/06/2005

July 1, 2005

125. July 1, 2005

01/07/2005

July 4, 2005

126. July 4, 2005

04/07/2005

July 5, 2005

127. July 5, 2005

05/07/2005

July 6, 2005

128. July 6, 2005

06/07/2005

July 7, 2005

129. July 7, 2005

07/07/2005

July 8, 2005

130. July 8, 2005

08/07/2005

July 11, 2005

131. July 11, 2005

11/07/2005

July 12, 2005

132. July 12, 2005

12/07/2005

July 13, 2005

133. July 13, 2005

13/07/2005

July 14, 2005

134. July 14, 2005

14/07/2005

July 15, 2005

135. July 15, 2005

15/07/2005

July 18, 2005

136. July 18, 2005

18/07/2005

July 19, 2005

137. July 19, 2005

19/07/2005

July 20, 2005

138. July 20, 2005

20/07/2005

July 21, 2005

139. July 21, 2005

21/07/2005

July 22, 2005

140. July 22, 2005

22/07/2005

July 25, 2005

141. July 25, 2005

25/07/2005

July 26, 2005

142. July 26, 2005

26/07/2005

July 27, 2005

143. July 27, 2005

27/07/2005

July 28, 2005

144. July 28, 2005

28/07/2005

July 29, 2005

145. July 29, 2005

29/07/2005

August 1, 2005

146. August 1, 2005

01/08/2005

August 2, 2005

147. August 2, 2005

02/08/2005

August 3, 2005

148. August 3, 2005

03/08/2005

August 4, 2005

149. August 4, 2005

04/08/2005

August 5, 2005

150. August 5, 2005

05/08/2005

August 8, 2005

151. August 8, 2005

08/08/2005

August 9, 2005

152. August 9, 2005

09/08/2005

August 10, 2005

153. August 10, 2005

10/08/2005

August 11, 2005

154. August 11, 2005

11/08/2005

August 12, 2005

155. August 12, 2005

12/08/2005

August 15, 2005

156. August 15, 2005

15/08/2005

August 16, 2005

157. August 16, 2005

16/08/2005

August 17, 2005

158. August 17, 2005

17/08/2005

August 18, 2005

159. August 18, 2005

18/08/2005

August 19, 2005

160. August 19, 2005

19/08/2005

August 22, 2005

161. August 22, 2005

22/08/2005

August 23, 2005

162. August 23, 2005

23/08/2005

August 24, 2005

163. August 24, 2005

24/08/2005

August 25, 2005

164. August 25, 2005

25/08/2005

August 26, 2005

165. August 26, 2005

26/08/2005

August 30, 2005

166. August 30, 2005

30/08/2005

August 31, 2005

167. August 31, 2005

31/08/2005

September 1, 2005

168. September 1, 2005

01/09/2005

September 2, 2005

169. September 2, 2005

02/09/2005

September 5, 2005

170. September 5, 2005

05/09/2005

September 6, 2005

171. September 6, 2005

06/09/2005

September 7, 2005

172. September 7, 2005

07/09/2005

September 8, 2005

173. September 8, 2005

08/09/2005

September 9, 2005

174. September 9, 2005

09/09/2005

September 12, 2005

12/09/2005

September 13, 2005

13/09/2005

September 14, 2005

14/09/2005

September 15, 2005

15/09/2005

September 16, 2005

16/09/2005

September 19, 2005

19/09/2005

September 20, 2005

20/09/2005

September 21, 2005

21/09/2005

September 22, 2005

22/09/2005

September 23, 2005

23/09/2005

September 26, 2005

26/09/2005

September 27, 2005

27/09/2005

September 28, 2005

28/09/2005

September 29, 2005

29/09/2005

September 30, 2005

30/09/2005

Ocotber 3, 2005

190. Ocotber 3, 2005

03/10/2005

Ocotber 4, 2005

191. Ocotber 4, 2005

04/10/2005

Ocotber 5, 2005

192. Ocotber 5, 2005

05/10/2005

Ocotber 6, 2005

193. Ocotber 6, 2005

06/10/2005

Ocotber 7, 2005

194. Ocotber 7, 2005

07/10/2005

Ocotber 10, 2005

195. Ocotber 10, 2005

10/10/2005

Ocotber 11, 2005

196. Ocotber 11, 2005

11/10/2005

Ocotber 12, 2005

197. Ocotber 12, 2005

12/10/2005

Ocotber 13, 2005

198. Ocotber 13, 2005

13/10/2005

Ocotber 14, 2005

199. Ocotber 14, 2005

14/10/2005

Ocotber 17, 2005

200. Ocotber 17, 2005

17/10/2005

Ocotber 18, 2005

201. Ocotber 18, 2005

18/10/2005

Ocotber 19, 2005

202. Ocotber 19, 2005

19/10/2005

Ocotber 20, 2005

203. Ocotber 20, 2005

20/10/2005

Ocotber 21, 2005

204. Ocotber 21, 2005

21/10/2005

Ocotber 24, 2005

205. Ocotber 24, 2005

24/10/2005

Ocotber 25, 2005

206. Ocotber 25, 2005

25/10/2005

Ocotber 26, 2005

207. Ocotber 26, 2005

26/10/2005

Ocotber 27, 2005

208. Ocotber 27, 2005

27/10/2005

Ocotber 28, 2005

209. Ocotber 28, 2005

28/10/2005

Ocotber 31, 2005

210. Ocotber 31, 2005

31/10/2005

November 1, 2005

211. November 1, 2005

01/11/2005

November 2, 2005

212. November 2, 2005

02/11/2005

November 3, 2005

213. November 3, 2005

03/11/2005

November 4, 2005

214. November 4, 2005

04/11/2005

November 7, 2005

215. November 7, 2005

07/11/2005

November 8, 2005

216. November 8, 2005

08/11/2005

November 9, 2005

217. November 9, 2005

09/11/2005

November 10, 2005

218. November 10, 2005

10/11/2005

November 11, 2005

219. November 11, 2005

11/11/2005

November 14, 2005

220. November 14, 2005

14/11/2005

November 15, 2005

221. November 15, 2005

15/11/2005

November 16, 2005

222. November 16, 2005

16/11/2005

November 17, 2005

223. November 17, 2005

17/11/2005

November 18, 2005

224. November 18, 2005

18/11/2005

November 21, 2005

225. November 21, 2005

21/11/2005

November 22, 2005

226. November 22, 2005

22/11/2005

November 23, 2005

227. November 23, 2005

23/11/2005

November 24, 2005

228. November 24, 2005

24/11/2005

November 25, 2005

229. November 25, 2005

25/11/2005

November 28, 2005

230. November 28, 2005

28/11/2005

November 29, 2005

231. November 29, 2005

29/11/2005

November 30, 2005

232. November 30, 2005

30/11/2005

December 1, 2005

233. December 1, 2005

01/12/2005

December 2, 2005

234. December 2, 2005

02/12/2005

December 5, 2005

235. December 5, 2005

05/12/2005

December 6, 2005

236. December 6, 2005

06/12/2005

December 7, 2005

237. December 7, 2005

07/12/2005

December 8, 2005

238. December 8, 2005

08/12/2005

December 9, 2005

239. December 9, 2005

09/12/2005

December 12, 2005

240. December 12, 2005

12/12/2005

December 13, 2005

241. December 13, 2005

13/12/2005

December 14, 2005

242. December 14, 2005

14/12/2005

December 15, 2005

243. December 15, 2005

15/12/2005

December 16, 2005

244. December 16, 2005

16/12/2005

December 19, 2005

245. December 19, 2005

19/12/2005

December 20, 2005

246. December 20, 2005

20/12/2005

December 21, 2005

247. December 21, 2005

21/12/2005

December 22, 2005

248. December 22, 2005

22/12/2005

December 23, 2005

249. December 23, 2005

23/12/2005

Season 27

Season 27

250 серій

02/01/2006

View episodes
January 2, 2006

1. January 2, 2006

02/01/2006

January 3, 2006

2. January 3, 2006

03/01/2006

January 4, 2006

3. January 4, 2006

04/01/2006

January 5, 2006

4. January 5, 2006

05/01/2006

January 6, 2006

5. January 6, 2006

06/01/2006

January 9, 2006

6. January 9, 2006

09/01/2006

January 10, 2006

7. January 10, 2006

10/01/2006

January 11, 2006

8. January 11, 2006

11/01/2006

January 12, 2006

9. January 12, 2006

12/01/2006

January 13, 2006

10. January 13, 2006

13/01/2006

January 16, 2006

11. January 16, 2006

16/01/2006

January 17, 2006

12. January 17, 2006

17/01/2006

January 18, 2006

13. January 18, 2006

18/01/2006

January 19, 2006

14. January 19, 2006

19/01/2006

January 20, 2006

15. January 20, 2006

20/01/2006

January 23, 2006

16. January 23, 2006

23/01/2006

January 24, 2006

17. January 24, 2006

24/01/2006

January 25, 2006

18. January 25, 2006

25/01/2006

January 26, 2006

19. January 26, 2006

26/01/2006

January 27, 2006

20. January 27, 2006

27/01/2006

January 30, 2006

21. January 30, 2006

30/01/2006

January 31, 2006

22. January 31, 2006

31/01/2006

February 1, 2006

23. February 1, 2006

01/02/2006

February 2, 2006

24. February 2, 2006

02/02/2006

February 3, 2006

25. February 3, 2006

03/02/2006

February 6, 2006

26. February 6, 2006

06/02/2006

February 7, 2006

27. February 7, 2006

07/02/2006

February 8, 2006

28. February 8, 2006

08/02/2006

February 9, 2006

29. February 9, 2006

09/02/2006

February 10, 2006

30. February 10, 2006

10/02/2006

February 13, 2006

31. February 13, 2006

13/02/2006

February 14, 2006

32. February 14, 2006

14/02/2006

February 15, 2006

33. February 15, 2006

15/02/2006

February 16, 2006

34. February 16, 2006

16/02/2006

February 17, 2006

35. February 17, 2006

17/02/2006

February 20, 2006

36. February 20, 2006

20/02/2006

February 21, 2006

37. February 21, 2006

21/02/2006

February 22, 2006

38. February 22, 2006

22/02/2006

February 23, 2006

39. February 23, 2006

23/02/2006

February 24, 2006

40. February 24, 2006

24/02/2006

February 27, 2006

41. February 27, 2006

27/02/2006

February 28, 2006

42. February 28, 2006

28/02/2006

March 1, 2006

43. March 1, 2006

01/03/2006

March 2, 2006

44. March 2, 2006

02/03/2006

March 3, 2006

45. March 3, 2006

03/03/2006

March 6, 2006

46. March 6, 2006

06/03/2006

March 7, 2006

47. March 7, 2006

07/03/2006

March 8, 2006

48. March 8, 2006

08/03/2006

March 9, 2006

49. March 9, 2006

09/03/2006

March 10, 2006

50. March 10, 2006

10/03/2006

March 13, 2006

51. March 13, 2006

13/03/2006

March 14, 2006

52. March 14, 2006

14/03/2006

March 15, 2006

53. March 15, 2006

15/03/2006

March 16, 2006

54. March 16, 2006

16/03/2006

March 17, 2006

55. March 17, 2006

17/03/2006

March 20, 2006

56. March 20, 2006

20/03/2006

March 21, 2006

57. March 21, 2006

21/03/2006

March 22, 2006

58. March 22, 2006

22/03/2006

March 23, 2006

59. March 23, 2006

23/03/2006

March 24, 2006

60. March 24, 2006

24/03/2006

March 27, 2006

61. March 27, 2006

27/03/2006

March 28, 2006

62. March 28, 2006

28/03/2006

March 29, 2006

63. March 29, 2006

29/03/2006

March 30, 2006

64. March 30, 2006

30/03/2006

March 31, 2006

65. March 31, 2006

31/03/2006

April 3, 2006

66. April 3, 2006

03/04/2006

April 4, 2006

67. April 4, 2006

04/04/2006

April 5, 2006

68. April 5, 2006

05/04/2006

April 6, 2006

69. April 6, 2006

06/04/2006

April 7, 2006

70. April 7, 2006

07/04/2006

April 10, 2006

71. April 10, 2006

10/04/2006

April 11, 2006

72. April 11, 2006

11/04/2006

April 12, 2006

73. April 12, 2006

12/04/2006

April 13, 2006

74. April 13, 2006

13/04/2006

April 18, 2006

75. April 18, 2006

18/04/2006

April 19, 2006

76. April 19, 2006

19/04/2006

April 20, 2006

77. April 20, 2006

20/04/2006

April 21, 2006

78. April 21, 2006

21/04/2006

April 24, 2006

79. April 24, 2006

24/04/2006

April 25, 2006

80. April 25, 2006

25/04/2006

April 26, 2006

81. April 26, 2006

26/04/2006

April 27, 2006

82. April 27, 2006

27/04/2006

April 28, 2006

83. April 28, 2006

28/04/2006

May 2, 2006

84. May 2, 2006

02/05/2006

May 3, 2006

85. May 3, 2006

03/05/2006

May 4, 2006

86. May 4, 2006

04/05/2006

May 5, 2006

87. May 5, 2006

05/05/2006

May 8, 2006

88. May 8, 2006

08/05/2006

May 9, 2006

89. May 9, 2006

09/05/2006

May 10, 2006

90. May 10, 2006

10/05/2006

May 11, 2006

91. May 11, 2006

11/05/2006

May 12, 2006

92. May 12, 2006

12/05/2006

May 15, 2006

93. May 15, 2006

15/05/2006

May 16, 2006

94. May 16, 2006

16/05/2006

May 17, 2006

95. May 17, 2006

17/05/2006

May 18, 2006

96. May 18, 2006

18/05/2006

May 19, 2006

97. May 19, 2006

19/05/2006

May 22, 2006

98. May 22, 2006

22/05/2006

May 23, 2006

99. May 23, 2006

23/05/2006

May 24, 2006

100. May 24, 2006

24/05/2006

May 25, 2006

101. May 25, 2006

25/05/2006

May 26, 2006

102. May 26, 2006

26/05/2006

May 30, 2006

103. May 30, 2006

30/05/2006

May 31, 2006

104. May 31, 2006

31/05/2006

June 1, 2006

105. June 1, 2006

01/06/2006

June 2, 2006

106. June 2, 2006

02/06/2006

June 5, 2006

107. June 5, 2006

05/06/2006

June 6, 2006

108. June 6, 2006

06/06/2006

June 7, 2006

109. June 7, 2006

07/06/2006

June 8, 2006

110. June 8, 2006

08/06/2006

June 9, 2006

111. June 9, 2006

09/06/2006

June 12, 2006

112. June 12, 2006

12/06/2006

June 13, 2006

113. June 13, 2006

13/06/2006

June 14, 2006

114. June 14, 2006

14/06/2006

June 15, 2006

115. June 15, 2006

15/06/2006

June 16, 2006

116. June 16, 2006

16/06/2006

June 19, 2006

117. June 19, 2006

19/06/2006

June 20, 2006

118. June 20, 2006

20/06/2006

June 21, 2006

119. June 21, 2006

21/06/2006

June 22, 2006

120. June 22, 2006

22/06/2006

June 23, 2006

121. June 23, 2006

23/06/2006

June 26, 2006

122. June 26, 2006

26/06/2006

June 27, 2006

123. June 27, 2006

27/06/2006

June 28, 2006

124. June 28, 2006

28/06/2006

June 29, 2006

125. June 29, 2006

29/06/2006

June 30, 2006

126. June 30, 2006

30/06/2006

July 3, 2006

127. July 3, 2006

03/07/2006

July 4, 2006

128. July 4, 2006

04/07/2006

July 5, 2006

129. July 5, 2006

05/07/2006

July 6, 2006

130. July 6, 2006

06/07/2006

July 7, 2006

131. July 7, 2006

07/07/2006

July 10, 2006

132. July 10, 2006

10/07/2006

July 11, 2006

133. July 11, 2006

11/07/2006

July 12, 2006

134. July 12, 2006

12/07/2006

July 13, 2006

135. July 13, 2006

13/07/2006

July 14, 2006

136. July 14, 2006

14/07/2006

July 17, 2006

137. July 17, 2006

17/07/2006

July 18, 2006

138. July 18, 2006

18/07/2006

July 19, 2006

139. July 19, 2006

19/07/2006

July 20, 2006

140. July 20, 2006

20/07/2006

July 21, 2006

141. July 21, 2006

21/07/2006

July 24, 2006

142. July 24, 2006

24/07/2006

July 25, 2006

143. July 25, 2006

25/07/2006

July 26, 2006

144. July 26, 2006

26/07/2006

July 27, 2006

145. July 27, 2006

27/07/2006

July 28, 2006

146. July 28, 2006

28/07/2006

July 31, 2006

147. July 31, 2006

31/07/2006

August 1, 2006

148. August 1, 2006

01/08/2006

August 2, 2006

149. August 2, 2006

02/08/2006

August 3, 2006

150. August 3, 2006

03/08/2006

August 4, 2006

151. August 4, 2006

04/08/2006

August 7, 2006

152. August 7, 2006

07/08/2006

August 8, 2006

153. August 8, 2006

08/08/2006

August 9, 2006

154. August 9, 2006

09/08/2006

August 10, 2006

155. August 10, 2006

10/08/2006

August 11, 2006

156. August 11, 2006

11/08/2006

August 14, 2006

157. August 14, 2006

14/08/2006

August 15, 2006

158. August 15, 2006

15/08/2006

August 16, 2006

159. August 16, 2006

16/08/2006

August 17, 2006

160. August 17, 2006

17/08/2006

August 18, 2006

161. August 18, 2006

18/08/2006

August 21, 2006

162. August 21, 2006

21/08/2006

August 22, 2006

163. August 22, 2006

22/08/2006

August 23, 2006

164. August 23, 2006

23/08/2006

August 24, 2006

165. August 24, 2006

24/08/2006

August 25, 2006

166. August 25, 2006

25/08/2006

August 29, 2006

167. August 29, 2006

29/08/2006

August 30, 2006

168. August 30, 2006

30/08/2006

August 31, 2006

169. August 31, 2006

31/08/2006

September 1, 2006

170. September 1, 2006

01/09/2006

September 4, 2006

171. September 4, 2006

04/09/2006

September 5, 2006

172. September 5, 2006

05/09/2006

September 6, 2006

173. September 6, 2006

06/09/2006

September 7, 2006

174. September 7, 2006

07/09/2006

September 8, 2006

175. September 8, 2006

08/09/2006

September 11, 2006

11/09/2006

September 12, 2006

12/09/2006

September 13, 2006

13/09/2006

September 14, 2006

14/09/2006

September 15, 2006

15/09/2006

September 18, 2006

18/09/2006

September 19, 2006

19/09/2006

September 20, 2006

20/09/2006

September 21, 2006

21/09/2006

September 22, 2006

22/09/2006

September 25, 2006

25/09/2006

September 26, 2006

26/09/2006

September 27, 2006

27/09/2006

September 28, 2006

28/09/2006

September 29, 2006

29/09/2006

October 2, 2006

191. October 2, 2006

02/10/2006

October 3, 2006

192. October 3, 2006

03/10/2006

October 4, 2006

193. October 4, 2006

04/10/2006

October 5, 2006

194. October 5, 2006

05/10/2006

October 6, 2006

195. October 6, 2006

06/10/2006

October 9, 2006

196. October 9, 2006

09/10/2006

October 10, 2006

197. October 10, 2006

10/10/2006

October 11, 2006

198. October 11, 2006

11/10/2006

October 12, 2006

199. October 12, 2006

12/10/2006

October 13, 2006

200. October 13, 2006

13/10/2006

October 16, 2006

201. October 16, 2006

16/10/2006

October 17, 2006

202. October 17, 2006

17/10/2006

October 18, 2006

203. October 18, 2006

18/10/2006

October 19, 2006

204. October 19, 2006

19/10/2006

October 20, 2006

205. October 20, 2006

20/10/2006

October 23, 2006

206. October 23, 2006

23/10/2006

October 24, 2006

207. October 24, 2006

24/10/2006

October 25, 2006

208. October 25, 2006

25/10/2006

October 26, 2006

209. October 26, 2006

26/10/2006

October 27, 2006

210. October 27, 2006

27/10/2006

October 30, 2006

211. October 30, 2006

30/10/2006

October 31, 2006

212. October 31, 2006

31/10/2006

November 1, 2006

213. November 1, 2006

01/11/2006

November 2, 2006

214. November 2, 2006

02/11/2006

November 3, 2006

215. November 3, 2006

03/11/2006

November 6, 2006

216. November 6, 2006

06/11/2006

November 7, 2006

217. November 7, 2006

07/11/2006

November 8, 2006

218. November 8, 2006

08/11/2006

November 9, 2006

219. November 9, 2006

09/11/2006

November 10, 2006

220. November 10, 2006

10/11/2006

November 13, 2006

221. November 13, 2006

13/11/2006

November 14, 2006

222. November 14, 2006

14/11/2006

November 15, 2006

223. November 15, 2006

15/11/2006

November 16, 2006

224. November 16, 2006

16/11/2006

November 17, 2006

225. November 17, 2006

17/11/2006

November 20, 2006

226. November 20, 2006

20/11/2006

November 21, 2006

227. November 21, 2006

21/11/2006

November 22, 2006

228. November 22, 2006

22/11/2006

November 23, 2006

229. November 23, 2006

23/11/2006

November 24, 2006

230. November 24, 2006

24/11/2006

November 27, 2006

231. November 27, 2006

27/11/2006

November 28, 2006

232. November 28, 2006

28/11/2006

November 29, 2006

233. November 29, 2006

29/11/2006

November 30, 2006

234. November 30, 2006

30/11/2006

December 1, 2006

235. December 1, 2006

01/12/2006

December 4, 2006

236. December 4, 2006

04/12/2006

December 5, 2006

237. December 5, 2006

05/12/2006

December 6, 2006

238. December 6, 2006

06/12/2006

December 7, 2006

239. December 7, 2006

07/12/2006

December 8, 2006

240. December 8, 2006

08/12/2006

December 11, 2006

241. December 11, 2006

11/12/2006

December 12, 2006

242. December 12, 2006

12/12/2006

December 13, 2006

243. December 13, 2006

13/12/2006

December 14, 2006

244. December 14, 2006

14/12/2006

December 15, 2006

245. December 15, 2006

15/12/2006

December 18, 2006

246. December 18, 2006

18/12/2006

December 19, 2006

247. December 19, 2006

19/12/2006

December 20, 2006

248. December 20, 2006

20/12/2006

December 21, 2006

249. December 21, 2006

21/12/2006

December 22, 2006

250. December 22, 2006

22/12/2006

Season 28

Season 28

249 серій

02/01/2007

View episodes
January 2, 2007

1. January 2, 2007

02/01/2007

January 3, 2008

2. January 3, 2008

03/01/2007

January 4, 2007

3. January 4, 2007

04/01/2007

January 5, 2007

4. January 5, 2007

05/01/2007

January 8, 2007

5. January 8, 2007

08/01/2007

January 9, 2007

6. January 9, 2007

09/01/2007

January 10, 2007

7. January 10, 2007

10/01/2007

January 11, 2007

8. January 11, 2007

11/01/2007

January 12, 2007

9. January 12, 2007

12/01/2007

January 15, 2007

10. January 15, 2007

15/01/2007

January 16, 2007

11. January 16, 2007

16/01/2007

January 17, 2007

12. January 17, 2007

17/01/2007

January 18, 2007

13. January 18, 2007

18/01/2007

January 19, 2007

14. January 19, 2007

19/01/2007

January 22, 2007

15. January 22, 2007

22/01/2007

January 23, 2007

16. January 23, 2007

23/01/2007

January 24, 2007

17. January 24, 2007

24/01/2007

January 25, 2007

18. January 25, 2007

25/01/2007

January 26, 2007

19. January 26, 2007

26/01/2007

January 29, 2007

20. January 29, 2007

29/01/2007

January 30, 2007

21. January 30, 2007

30/01/2007

January 31, 2007

22. January 31, 2007

31/01/2007

February 1, 2007

23. February 1, 2007

01/02/2007

February 2, 2007

24. February 2, 2007

02/02/2007

February 5, 2007

25. February 5, 2007

05/02/2007

February 6, 2007

26. February 6, 2007

06/02/2007

February 7, 2007

27. February 7, 2007

07/02/2007

February 8, 2007

28. February 8, 2007

08/02/2007

February 9, 2007

29. February 9, 2007

09/02/2007

February 12, 2007

30. February 12, 2007

12/02/2007

February 13, 2007

31. February 13, 2007

13/02/2007

February 14, 2007

32. February 14, 2007

14/02/2007

February 15, 2007

33. February 15, 2007

15/02/2007

February 16, 2007

34. February 16, 2007

16/02/2007

February 19, 2007

35. February 19, 2007

19/02/2007

February 20, 2007

36. February 20, 2007

20/02/2007

February 21, 2007

37. February 21, 2007

21/02/2007

February 22, 2007

38. February 22, 2007

22/02/2007

February 23, 2007

39. February 23, 2007

23/02/2007

February 26, 2007

40. February 26, 2007

26/02/2007

February 27, 2007

41. February 27, 2007

27/02/2007

February 28, 2007

42. February 28, 2007

28/02/2007

March 1, 2007

43. March 1, 2007

01/03/2007

March 2, 2007

44. March 2, 2007

02/03/2007

March 5, 2007

45. March 5, 2007

05/03/2007

March 6, 2007

46. March 6, 2007

06/03/2007

March 7, 2007

47. March 7, 2007

07/03/2007

March 8, 2007

48. March 8, 2007

08/03/2007

March 9, 2007

49. March 9, 2007

09/03/2007

March 12, 2007

50. March 12, 2007

12/03/2007

March 13, 2007

51. March 13, 2007

13/03/2007

March 14, 2007

52. March 14, 2007

14/03/2007

March 15, 2007

53. March 15, 2007

15/03/2007

March 16, 2007

54. March 16, 2007

16/03/2007

March 19, 2007

55. March 19, 2007

19/03/2007

March 20, 2007

56. March 20, 2007

20/03/2007

March 21, 2007

57. March 21, 2007

21/03/2007

March 22, 2007

58. March 22, 2007

22/03/2007

March 23, 2007

59. March 23, 2007

23/03/2007

March 26, 2007

60. March 26, 2007

26/03/2007

March 27, 2007

61. March 27, 2007

27/03/2007

March 28, 2007

62. March 28, 2007

28/03/2007

March 29, 2007

63. March 29, 2007

29/03/2007

March 30, 2007

64. March 30, 2007

30/03/2007

April 2, 2007

65. April 2, 2007

02/04/2007

April 3, 2007

66. April 3, 2007

03/04/2007

April 4, 2007

67. April 4, 2007

04/04/2007

April 5, 2007

68. April 5, 2007

05/04/2007

April 10, 2007

69. April 10, 2007

10/04/2007

April 11, 2007

70. April 11, 2007

11/04/2007

April 12, 2007

71. April 12, 2007

12/04/2007

April 13, 2007

72. April 13, 2007

13/04/2007

April 16, 2007

73. April 16, 2007

16/04/2007

April 17, 2007

74. April 17, 2007

17/04/2007

April 18, 2007

75. April 18, 2007

18/04/2007

April 19, 2007

76. April 19, 2007

19/04/2007

April 20, 2007

77. April 20, 2007

20/04/2007

April 23, 2007

78. April 23, 2007

23/04/2007

April 24, 2007

79. April 24, 2007

24/04/2007

April 25, 2007

80. April 25, 2007

25/04/2007

April 26, 2007

81. April 26, 2007

26/04/2007

April 27, 2007

82. April 27, 2007

27/04/2007

April 30, 2007

83. April 30, 2007

30/04/2007

May 1, 2007

84. May 1, 2007

01/05/2007

May 2, 2007

85. May 2, 2007

02/05/2007

May 3, 2007

86. May 3, 2007

03/05/2007

May 4, 2007

87. May 4, 2007

04/05/2007

May 8, 2007

88. May 8, 2007

08/05/2007

May 9, 2007

89. May 9, 2007

09/05/2007

May 10, 2007

90. May 10, 2007

10/05/2007

May 11, 2007

91. May 11, 2007

11/05/2007

May 14, 2007

92. May 14, 2007

14/05/2007

May 15, 2007

93. May 15, 2007

15/05/2007

May 16, 2007

94. May 16, 2007

16/05/2007

May 17, 2007

95. May 17, 2007

17/05/2007

May 18, 2007

96. May 18, 2007

18/05/2007

May 21, 2007

97. May 21, 2007

21/05/2007

May 22, 2007

98. May 22, 2007

22/05/2007

May 23, 2007

99. May 23, 2007

23/05/2007

May 24, 2007

100. May 24, 2007

24/05/2007

May 25, 2007

101. May 25, 2007

25/05/2007

May 29, 2007

102. May 29, 2007

29/05/2007

May 30, 2007

103. May 30, 2007

30/05/2007

May 31, 2007

104. May 31, 2007

31/05/2007

June 1, 2007

105. June 1, 2007

01/06/2007

June 4, 2007

106. June 4, 2007

04/06/2007

June 5, 2007

107. June 5, 2007

05/06/2007

June 6, 2007

108. June 6, 2007

06/06/2007

June 7, 2007

109. June 7, 2007

07/06/2007

June 8, 2007

110. June 8, 2007

08/06/2007

June 11, 2007

111. June 11, 2007

11/06/2007

June 12, 2007

112. June 12, 2007

12/06/2007

June 13, 2007

113. June 13, 2007

13/06/2007

June 14, 2007

114. June 14, 2007

14/06/2007

June 15, 2007

115. June 15, 2007

15/06/2007

June 18, 2007

116. June 18, 2007

18/06/2007

June 19, 2007

117. June 19, 2007

19/06/2007

June 20, 2007

118. June 20, 2007

20/06/2007

June 21, 2007

119. June 21, 2007

21/06/2007

June 22, 2007

120. June 22, 2007

22/06/2007

June 25, 2007

121. June 25, 2007

25/06/2007

June 26, 2007

122. June 26, 2007

26/06/2007

June 27, 2007

123. June 27, 2007

27/06/2007

June 28, 2007

124. June 28, 2007

28/06/2007

June 29, 2007

125. June 29, 2007

29/06/2007

July 2, 2007

126. July 2, 2007

02/07/2007

July 3, 2007

127. July 3, 2007

03/07/2007

July 4, 2007

128. July 4, 2007

04/07/2007

July 5, 2007

129. July 5, 2007

05/07/2007

July 6, 2007

130. July 6, 2007

06/07/2007

July 9, 2007

131. July 9, 2007

09/07/2007

July 10, 2007

132. July 10, 2007

10/07/2007

July 11, 2007

133. July 11, 2007

11/07/2007

July 12, 2007

134. July 12, 2007

12/07/2007

July 13, 2007

135. July 13, 2007

13/07/2007

July 16, 2007

136. July 16, 2007

16/07/2007

July 17, 2007

137. July 17, 2007

17/07/2007

July 18, 2007

138. July 18, 2007

18/07/2007

July 19, 2007

139. July 19, 2007

19/07/2007

July 20, 2007

140. July 20, 2007

20/07/2007

July 23, 2007

141. July 23, 2007

23/07/2007

July 24, 2007

142. July 24, 2007

24/07/2007

July 25, 2007

143. July 25, 2007

25/07/2007

July 26, 2007

144. July 26, 2007

26/07/2007

July 27, 2007

145. July 27, 2007

27/07/2007

July 30, 2007

146. July 30, 2007

30/07/2007

July 31, 2007

147. July 31, 2007

31/07/2007

August 1, 2007

148. August 1, 2007

01/08/2007

August 2, 2007

149. August 2, 2007

02/08/2007

August 3, 2007

150. August 3, 2007

03/08/2007

August 6, 2007

151. August 6, 2007

06/08/2007

August 7, 2007

152. August 7, 2007

07/08/2007

August 8, 2007

153. August 8, 2007

08/08/2007

August 9, 2007

154. August 9, 2007

09/08/2007

August 10, 2007

155. August 10, 2007

10/08/2007

August 13, 2007

156. August 13, 2007

13/08/2007

August 14, 2007

157. August 14, 2007

14/08/2007

August 15, 2007

158. August 15, 2007

15/08/2007

August 16, 2007

159. August 16, 2007

16/08/2007

August 17, 2007

160. August 17, 2007

17/08/2007

August 20, 2007

161. August 20, 2007

20/08/2007

August 21, 2007

162. August 21, 2007

21/08/2007

August 22, 2007

163. August 22, 2007

22/08/2007

August 23, 2007

164. August 23, 2007

23/08/2007

August 24, 2007

165. August 24, 2007

24/08/2007

August 28, 2007

166. August 28, 2007

28/08/2007

August 29, 2007

167. August 29, 2007

29/08/2007

August 30, 2007

168. August 30, 2007

30/08/2007

August 31, 2007

169. August 31, 2007

31/08/2007

September 3, 2007

170. September 3, 2007

03/09/2007

September 4, 2007

171. September 4, 2007

04/09/2007

September 5, 2007

172. September 5, 2007

05/09/2007

September 6, 2007

173. September 6, 2007

06/09/2007

September 7, 2007

174. September 7, 2007

07/09/2007

September 10, 2007

10/09/2007

September 11, 2007

11/09/2007

September 12, 2007

12/09/2007

September 13, 2007

13/09/2007

September 14, 2007

14/09/2007

September 17, 2007

17/09/2007

September 18, 2007

18/09/2007

September 19, 2007

19/09/2007

September 20, 2007

20/09/2007

September 21, 2007

21/09/2007

September 24, 2007

24/09/2007

September 25, 2007

25/09/2007

September 26, 2007

26/09/2007

September 27, 2007

27/09/2007

September 28, 2007

28/09/2007

October 1, 2007

190. October 1, 2007

01/10/2007

October 2, 2007

191. October 2, 2007

02/10/2007

October 3, 2007

192. October 3, 2007

03/10/2007

October 4, 2007

193. October 4, 2007

04/10/2007

October 5, 2007

194. October 5, 2007

05/10/2007

October 8, 2007

195. October 8, 2007

08/10/2007

October 9, 2007

196. October 9, 2007

09/10/2007

October 10, 2007

197. October 10, 2007

10/10/2007

October 11, 2007

198. October 11, 2007

11/10/2007

October 12, 2007

199. October 12, 2007

12/10/2007

October 15, 2007

200. October 15, 2007

15/10/2007

October 16, 2007

201. October 16, 2007

16/10/2007

October 17, 2007

202. October 17, 2007

17/10/2007

October 18, 2007

203. October 18, 2007

18/10/2007

October 19, 2007

204. October 19, 2007

19/10/2007

October 22, 2007

205. October 22, 2007

22/10/2007

October 23, 2007

206. October 23, 2007

23/10/2007

October 24, 2007

207. October 24, 2007

24/10/2007

October 25, 2007

208. October 25, 2007

25/10/2007

October 26, 2007

209. October 26, 2007

26/10/2007

October 29, 2007

210. October 29, 2007

29/10/2007

October 30, 2007

211. October 30, 2007

30/10/2007

October 31, 2007

212. October 31, 2007

31/10/2007

November 1, 2007

213. November 1, 2007

01/11/2007

November 2, 2007

214. November 2, 2007

02/11/2007

November 5, 2007

215. November 5, 2007

05/11/2007

November 6, 2007

216. November 6, 2007

06/11/2007

November 7, 2007

217. November 7, 2007

07/11/2007

November 8, 2007

218. November 8, 2007

08/11/2007

November 9, 2007

219. November 9, 2007

09/11/2007

November 12, 2007

220. November 12, 2007

12/11/2007

November 13, 2007

221. November 13, 2007

13/11/2007

November 14, 2007

222. November 14, 2007

14/11/2007

November 15, 2007

223. November 15, 2007

15/11/2007

November 16, 2007

224. November 16, 2007

16/11/2007

November 19, 2007

225. November 19, 2007

19/11/2007

November 20, 2007

226. November 20, 2007

20/11/2007

November 21, 2007

227. November 21, 2007

21/11/2007

November 22, 2007

228. November 22, 2007

22/11/2007

November 23, 2007

229. November 23, 2007

23/11/2007

November 26, 2007

230. November 26, 2007

26/11/2007

November 27, 2007

231. November 27, 2007

27/11/2007

November 28, 2007

232. November 28, 2007

28/11/2007

November 29, 2007

233. November 29, 2007

29/11/2007

November 30, 2007

234. November 30, 2007

30/11/2007

December 3, 2007

235. December 3, 2007

03/12/2007

December 4, 2007

236. December 4, 2007

04/12/2007

December 5, 2007

237. December 5, 2007

05/12/2007

December 6, 2007

238. December 6, 2007

06/12/2007

December 7, 2007

239. December 7, 2007

07/12/2007

December 10, 2007

240. December 10, 2007

10/12/2007

December 11, 2007

241. December 11, 2007

11/12/2007

December 12, 2007

242. December 12, 2007

12/12/2007

December 13, 2007

243. December 13, 2007

13/12/2007

December 14, 2007

244. December 14, 2007

14/12/2007

December 17, 2007

245. December 17, 2007

17/12/2007

December 18, 2007

246. December 18, 2007

18/12/2007

December 19, 2007

247. December 19, 2007

19/12/2007

December 20, 2007

248. December 20, 2007

20/12/2007

December 21, 2007

249. December 21, 2007

21/12/2007

Season 29

Season 29

248 серій

02/01/2008

View episodes
January 2, 2008

1. January 2, 2008

02/01/2008

January 3, 2008

2. January 3, 2008

03/01/2008

January 4, 2008

3. January 4, 2008

04/01/2008

January 7, 2008

4. January 7, 2008

07/01/2008

January 8, 2008

5. January 8, 2008

08/01/2008

January 9, 2008

6. January 9, 2008

09/01/2008

January 10, 2008

7. January 10, 2008

10/01/2008

January 11, 2008

8. January 11, 2008

11/01/2008

January 14, 2008

9. January 14, 2008

14/01/2008

January 15, 2008

10. January 15, 2008

15/01/2008

January 16, 2008

11. January 16, 2008

16/01/2008

January 17, 2008

12. January 17, 2008

17/01/2008

January 18, 2008

13. January 18, 2008

18/01/2008

January 21, 2008

14. January 21, 2008

21/01/2008

January 22, 2008

15. January 22, 2008

22/01/2008

January 23, 2008

16. January 23, 2008

23/01/2008

January 24, 2008

17. January 24, 2008

24/01/2008

January 25, 2008

18. January 25, 2008

25/01/2008

January 28, 2008

19. January 28, 2008

28/01/2008

January 29, 2008

20. January 29, 2008

29/01/2008

January 30, 2008

21. January 30, 2008

30/01/2008

January 31, 2008

22. January 31, 2008

31/01/2008

February 1, 2008

23. February 1, 2008

01/02/2008

February 4, 2008

24. February 4, 2008

04/02/2008

February 5, 2008

25. February 5, 2008

05/02/2008

February 6, 2008

26. February 6, 2008

06/02/2008

February 7, 2008

27. February 7, 2008

07/02/2008

February 8, 2008

28. February 8, 2008

08/02/2008

February 11, 2008

29. February 11, 2008

11/02/2008

February 12, 2008

30. February 12, 2008

12/02/2008

February 13, 2008

31. February 13, 2008

13/02/2008

February 14, 2008

32. February 14, 2008

14/02/2008

February 15, 2008

33. February 15, 2008

15/02/2008

February 18, 2008

34. February 18, 2008

18/02/2008

February 19, 2008

35. February 19, 2008

19/02/2008

February 20, 2008

36. February 20, 2008

20/02/2008

February 21, 2008

37. February 21, 2008

21/02/2008

February 22, 2008

38. February 22, 2008

22/02/2008

February 25, 2008

39. February 25, 2008

25/02/2008

February 26, 2008

40. February 26, 2008

26/02/2008

February 27, 2008

41. February 27, 2008

27/02/2008

February 28, 2008

42. February 28, 2008

28/02/2008

February 29, 2008

43. February 29, 2008

29/02/2008

March 3, 2008

44. March 3, 2008

03/03/2008

March 4, 2008

45. March 4, 2008

04/03/2008

March 5, 2008

46. March 5, 2008

05/03/2008

March 6, 2008

47. March 6, 2008

06/03/2008

March 7, 2008

48. March 7, 2008

07/03/2008

March 10, 2008

49. March 10, 2008

10/03/2008

March 11, 2008

50. March 11, 2008

11/03/2008

March 12, 2008

51. March 12, 2008

12/03/2008

March 13, 2008

52. March 13, 2008

13/03/2008

March 14, 2008

53. March 14, 2008

14/03/2008

March 17, 2008

54. March 17, 2008

17/03/2008

March 18, 2008

55. March 18, 2008

18/03/2008

March 19, 2008

56. March 19, 2008

19/03/2008

March 20, 2008

57. March 20, 2008

20/03/2008

March 25, 2008

58. March 25, 2008

25/03/2008

March 26, 2008

59. March 26, 2008

26/03/2008

March 27, 2008

60. March 27, 2008

27/03/2008

March 28, 2008

61. March 28, 2008

28/03/2008

March 31, 2008

62. March 31, 2008

31/03/2008

April 1, 2008

63. April 1, 2008

01/04/2008

April 2, 2008

64. April 2, 2008

02/04/2008

April 3, 2008

65. April 3, 2008

03/04/2008

April 4, 2008

66. April 4, 2008

04/04/2008

April 7, 2008

67. April 7, 2008

07/04/2008

April 8, 2008

68. April 8, 2008

08/04/2008

April 9, 2008

69. April 9, 2008

09/04/2008

April 10, 2008

70. April 10, 2008

10/04/2008

April 11, 2008

71. April 11, 2008

11/04/2008

April 14, 2008

72. April 14, 2008

14/04/2008

April 15, 2008

73. April 15, 2008

15/04/2008

April 16, 2008

74. April 16, 2008

16/04/2008

April 17, 2008

75. April 17, 2008

17/04/2008

April 18, 2008

76. April 18, 2008

18/04/2008

April 21, 2008

77. April 21, 2008

21/04/2008

April 22, 2008

78. April 22, 2008

22/04/2008

April 23, 2008

79. April 23, 2008

23/04/2008

April 24, 2008

80. April 24, 2008

24/04/2008

April 25, 2008

81. April 25, 2008

25/04/2008

April 28, 2008

82. April 28, 2008

28/04/2008

April 29, 2008

83. April 29, 2008

29/04/2008

April 30, 2008

84. April 30, 2008

30/04/2008

May 1, 2008

85. May 1, 2008

01/05/2008

May 2, 2008

86. May 2, 2008

02/05/2008

May 6, 2008

87. May 6, 2008

06/05/2008

May 7, 2008

88. May 7, 2008

07/05/2008

May 8, 2008

89. May 8, 2008

08/05/2008

May 9, 2008

90. May 9, 2008

09/05/2008

May 12, 2008

91. May 12, 2008

12/05/2008

May 13, 2008

92. May 13, 2008

13/05/2008

May 14, 2008

93. May 14, 2008

14/05/2008

May 15, 2008

94. May 15, 2008

15/05/2008

May 16, 2008

95. May 16, 2008

16/05/2008

May 19, 2008

96. May 19, 2008

19/05/2008

May 20, 2008

97. May 20, 2008

20/05/2008

May 21, 2008

98. May 21, 2008

21/05/2008

May 22, 2008

99. May 22, 2008

22/05/2008

May 23, 2008

100. May 23, 2008

23/05/2008

May 27, 2008

101. May 27, 2008

27/05/2008

May 28, 2008

102. May 28, 2008

28/05/2008

May 29, 2008

103. May 29, 2008

29/05/2008

May 30, 2008

104. May 30, 2008

30/05/2008

June 2, 2008

105. June 2, 2008

02/06/2008

June 3, 2008

106. June 3, 2008

03/06/2008

June 4, 2008

107. June 4, 2008

04/06/2008

June 5, 2008

108. June 5, 2008

05/06/2008

June 6, 2008

109. June 6, 2008

06/06/2008

June 9, 2008

110. June 9, 2008

09/06/2008

June 10, 2008

111. June 10, 2008

10/06/2008

June 11, 2008

112. June 11, 2008

11/06/2008

June 12, 2008

113. June 12, 2008

12/06/2008

June 13, 2008

114. June 13, 2008

13/06/2008

June 16, 2008

115. June 16, 2008

16/06/2008

June 17, 2008

116. June 17, 2008

17/06/2008

June 18, 2008

117. June 18, 2008

18/06/2008

June 19, 2008

118. June 19, 2008

19/06/2008

June 20, 2008

119. June 20, 2008

20/06/2008

June 23, 2008

120. June 23, 2008

23/06/2008

June 24, 2008

121. June 24, 2008

24/06/2008

June 25, 2008

122. June 25, 2008

25/06/2008

June 26, 2008

123. June 26, 2008

26/06/2008

June 27, 2008

124. June 27, 2008

27/06/2008

June 30, 2008

125. June 30, 2008

30/06/2008

July 1, 2008

126. July 1, 2008

01/07/2008

July 2, 2008

127. July 2, 2008

02/07/2008

July 3, 2008

128. July 3, 2008

03/07/2008

July 4, 2008

129. July 4, 2008

04/07/2008

July 7, 2008

130. July 7, 2008

07/07/2008

July 8, 2008

131. July 8, 2008

08/07/2008

July 9, 2008

132. July 9, 2008

09/07/2008

July 10, 2008

133. July 10, 2008

10/07/2008

July 11, 2008

134. July 11, 2008

11/07/2008

July 14, 2008

135. July 14, 2008

14/07/2008

July 17, 2008

136. July 17, 2008

17/07/2008

July 16, 2008

137. July 16, 2008

16/07/2008

July 17, 2008

138. July 17, 2008

17/07/2008

July 18, 2008

139. July 18, 2008

18/07/2008

July 21, 2008

140. July 21, 2008

21/07/2008

July 22, 2008

141. July 22, 2008

22/07/2008

July 23, 2008

142. July 23, 2008

23/07/2008

July 24, 2008

143. July 24, 2008

24/07/2008

July 25, 2008

144. July 25, 2008

25/07/2008

July 28, 2008

145. July 28, 2008

28/07/2008

July 29, 2008

146. July 29, 2008

29/07/2008

July 30, 2008

147. July 30, 2008

30/07/2008

July 31, 2008

148. July 31, 2008

31/07/2008

August 1, 2008

149. August 1, 2008

01/08/2008

August 4, 2008

150. August 4, 2008

04/08/2008

August 5, 2008

151. August 5, 2008

05/08/2008

August 6, 2008

152. August 6, 2008

06/08/2008

August 7, 2008

153. August 7, 2008

07/08/2008

August 8, 2008

154. August 8, 2008

08/08/2008

August 11, 2008

155. August 11, 2008

11/08/2008

August 12, 2008

156. August 12, 2008

12/08/2008

August 13, 2008

157. August 13, 2008

13/08/2008

August 14, 2008

158. August 14, 2008

14/08/2008

August 15, 2008

159. August 15, 2008

15/08/2008

August 18, 2008

160. August 18, 2008

18/08/2008

August 19, 2008

161. August 19, 2008

19/08/2008

August 20, 2008

162. August 20, 2008

20/08/2008

August 21, 2008

163. August 21, 2008

21/08/2008

August 22, 2008

164. August 22, 2008

22/08/2008

August 26, 2008

165. August 26, 2008

26/08/2008

August 27, 2008

166. August 27, 2008

27/08/2008

August 28, 2008

167. August 28, 2008

28/08/2008

August 29, 2008

168. August 29, 2008

29/08/2008

September 1, 2008

169. September 1, 2008

01/09/2008

September 2, 2008

170. September 2, 2008

02/09/2008

September 3, 2008

171. September 3, 2008

03/09/2008

September 4, 2008

172. September 4, 2008

04/09/2008

September 5, 2008

173. September 5, 2008

05/09/2008

September 8, 2008

174. September 8, 2008

08/09/2008

September 9, 2008

175. September 9, 2008

09/09/2008

September 10, 2008

10/09/2008

September 11, 2008

11/09/2008

September 12, 2008

12/09/2008

September 15, 2008

15/09/2008

September 16, 2008

16/09/2008

September 17, 2008

17/09/2008

September 18, 2008

18/09/2008

September 19, 2008

19/09/2008

September 22, 2008

22/09/2008

September 23, 2008

23/09/2008

September 24, 2008

24/09/2008

September 25, 2008

25/09/2008

September 26, 2008

26/09/2008

September 29, 2008

29/09/2008

September 30, 2008

30/09/2008

October 1, 2008

191. October 1, 2008

01/10/2008

October 2, 2008

192. October 2, 2008

02/10/2008

October 3, 2008

193. October 3, 2008

03/10/2008

October 6, 2008

194. October 6, 2008

06/10/2008

October 7, 2008

195. October 7, 2008

07/10/2008

October 8, 2008

196. October 8, 2008

08/10/2008

October 9, 2008

197. October 9, 2008

09/10/2008

October 10, 2008

198. October 10, 2008

10/10/2008

October 13, 2008

199. October 13, 2008

13/10/2008

October 14, 2008

200. October 14, 2008

14/10/2008

October 15, 2008

201. October 15, 2008

15/10/2008

October 16, 2008

202. October 16, 2008

16/10/2008

October 17, 2008

203. October 17, 2008

17/10/2008

October 20, 2008

204. October 20, 2008

20/10/2008

October 21, 2008

205. October 21, 2008

21/10/2008

October 22, 2008

206. October 22, 2008

22/10/2008

October 23, 2008

207. October 23, 2008

23/10/2008

October 24, 2008

208. October 24, 2008

24/10/2008

October 27, 2008

209. October 27, 2008

27/10/2008

October 28, 2008

210. October 28, 2008

28/10/2008

October 29, 2008

211. October 29, 2008

29/10/2008

October 30, 2008

212. October 30, 2008

30/10/2008

October 31, 2008

213. October 31, 2008

31/10/2008

November 3, 2008

214. November 3, 2008

03/11/2008

November 4, 2008

215. November 4, 2008

04/11/2008

November 5, 2008

216. November 5, 2008

05/11/2008

November 6, 2008

217. November 6, 2008

06/11/2008

November 7, 2008

218. November 7, 2008

07/11/2008

November 10, 2008

219. November 10, 2008

10/11/2008

November 11, 2008

220. November 11, 2008

11/11/2008

November 12, 2008

221. November 12, 2008

12/11/2008

November 13, 2008

222. November 13, 2008

13/11/2008

November 14, 2008

223. November 14, 2008

14/11/2008

November 17, 2008

224. November 17, 2008

17/11/2008

November 18, 2008

225. November 18, 2008

18/11/2008

November 19, 2008

226. November 19, 2008

19/11/2008

November 20, 2008

227. November 20, 2008

20/11/2008

November 21, 2008

228. November 21, 2008

21/11/2008

November 24, 2008

229. November 24, 2008

24/11/2008

November 25, 2008

230. November 25, 2008

25/11/2008

November 26, 2008

231. November 26, 2008

26/11/2008

November 27, 2008

232. November 27, 2008

27/11/2008

November 28, 2008

233. November 28, 2008

28/11/2008

December 1, 2008

234. December 1, 2008

01/12/2008

December 2, 2008

235. December 2, 2008

02/12/2008

December 3, 2008

236. December 3, 2008

03/12/2008

December 4, 2008

237. December 4, 2008

04/12/2008

December 5, 2008

238. December 5, 2008

05/12/2008

December 8, 2008

239. December 8, 2008

08/12/2008

December 9, 2008

240. December 9, 2008

09/12/2008

December 10, 2008

241. December 10, 2008

10/12/2008

December 11, 2008

242. December 11, 2008

11/12/2008

December 12, 2008

243. December 12, 2008

12/12/2008

December 15, 2008

244. December 15, 2008

15/12/2008

December 16, 2008

245. December 16, 2008

16/12/2008

December 17, 2008

246. December 17, 2008

17/12/2008

December 18, 2008

247. December 18, 2008

18/12/2008

December 19, 2008

248. December 19, 2008

19/12/2008

Season 30

Season 30

234 серій

05/01/2009

View episodes
January 5, 2009

1. January 5, 2009

05/01/2009

January 6, 2009

2. January 6, 2009

06/01/2009

January 7, 2009

3. January 7, 2009

07/01/2009

January 8, 2009

4. January 8, 2009

08/01/2009

January 9, 2009

5. January 9, 2009

09/01/2009

January 12, 2009

6. January 12, 2009

12/01/2009

January 13, 2009

7. January 13, 2009

13/01/2009

January 14, 2009

8. January 14, 2009

14/01/2009

January 15, 2009

9. January 15, 2009

15/01/2009

January 16, 2009

10. January 16, 2009

16/01/2009

January 19, 2009

11. January 19, 2009

19/01/2009

January 20, 2009

12. January 20, 2009

20/01/2009

January 21, 2009

13. January 21, 2009

21/01/2009

January 22, 2009

14. January 22, 2009

22/01/2009

January 23, 2009

15. January 23, 2009

23/01/2009

January 26, 2009

16. January 26, 2009

26/01/2009

January 27, 2009

17. January 27, 2009

27/01/2009

January 28, 2009

18. January 28, 2009

28/01/2009

January 29, 2009

19. January 29, 2009

29/01/2009

January 30, 2009

20. January 30, 2009

30/01/2009

February 2, 2009

21. February 2, 2009

02/02/2009

February 3, 2009

22. February 3, 2009

03/02/2009

February 4, 2009

23. February 4, 2009

04/02/2009

February 5, 2009

24. February 5, 2009

05/02/2009

February 6, 2009

25. February 6, 2009

06/02/2009

February 9, 2009

26. February 9, 2009

09/02/2009

February 10, 2009

27. February 10, 2009

10/02/2009

February 11, 2009

28. February 11, 2009

11/02/2009

February 12, 2009

29. February 12, 2009

12/02/2009

February 13, 2009

30. February 13, 2009

13/02/2009

February 16, 2009

31. February 16, 2009

16/02/2009

February 17, 2009

32. February 17, 2009

17/02/2009

February 18, 2009

33. February 18, 2009

18/02/2009

February 19, 2009

34. February 19, 2009

19/02/2009

February 20, 2009

35. February 20, 2009

20/02/2009

February 23, 2009

36. February 23, 2009

23/02/2009

February 24, 2009

37. February 24, 2009

24/02/2009

February 25, 2009

38. February 25, 2009

25/02/2009

February 26, 2009

39. February 26, 2009

26/02/2009

February 27, 2009

40. February 27, 2009

27/02/2009

March 2, 2009

41. March 2, 2009

02/03/2009

March 3, 2009

42. March 3, 2009

03/03/2009

March 4, 2009

43. March 4, 2009

04/03/2009

March 5, 2009

44. March 5, 2009

05/03/2009

March 6, 2009

45. March 6, 2009

06/03/2009

March 9, 2009

46. March 9, 2009

09/03/2009

March 10, 2009

47. March 10, 2009

10/03/2009

March 11, 2009

48. March 11, 2009

11/03/2009

March 12, 2009

49. March 12, 2009

12/03/2009

March 13, 2009

50. March 13, 2009

13/03/2009

March 16, 2009

51. March 16, 2009

16/03/2009

March 17, 2009

52. March 17, 2009

17/03/2009

March 18, 2009

53. March 18, 2009

18/03/2009

March 19, 2009

54. March 19, 2009

19/03/2009

March 20, 2009

55. March 20, 2009

20/03/2009

March 23, 2009

56. March 23, 2009

23/03/2009

March 24, 2009

57. March 24, 2009

24/03/2009

March 25, 2009

58. March 25, 2009

25/03/2009

March 26, 2009

59. March 26, 2009

26/03/2009

March 27, 2009

60. March 27, 2009

27/03/2009

March 30, 2009

61. March 30, 2009

30/03/2009

March 31, 2009

62. March 31, 2009

31/03/2009

April 1, 2009

63. April 1, 2009

01/04/2009

April 2, 2009

64. April 2, 2009

02/04/2009

April 3, 2009

65. April 3, 2009

03/04/2009

April 6, 2009

66. April 6, 2009

06/04/2009

April 7, 2009

67. April 7, 2009

07/04/2009

April 8, 2009

68. April 8, 2009

08/04/2009

April 9, 2009

69. April 9, 2009

09/04/2009

April 14, 2009

70. April 14, 2009

14/04/2009

April 15, 2009

71. April 15, 2009

15/04/2009

April 16, 2009

72. April 16, 2009

16/04/2009

April 17, 2009

73. April 17, 2009

17/04/2009

April 20, 2009

74. April 20, 2009

20/04/2009

April 21, 2009

75. April 21, 2009

21/04/2009

April 22, 2009

76. April 22, 2009

22/04/2009

April 23, 2009

77. April 23, 2009

23/04/2009

April 24, 2009

78. April 24, 2009

24/04/2009

April 27, 2009

79. April 27, 2009

27/04/2009

April 28, 2009

80. April 28, 2009

28/04/2009

April 29, 2009

81. April 29, 2009

29/04/2009

April 30, 2009

82. April 30, 2009

30/04/2009

May 1, 2009

83. May 1, 2009

01/05/2009

May 5, 2009

84. May 5, 2009

05/05/2009

May 6, 2009

85. May 6, 2009

06/05/2009

May 7, 2009

86. May 7, 2009

07/05/2009

May 8, 2009

87. May 8, 2009

08/05/2009

May 11, 2009

88. May 11, 2009

11/05/2009

May 12, 2009

89. May 12, 2009

12/05/2009

May 13, 2009

90. May 13, 2009

13/05/2009

May 14, 2009

91. May 14, 2009

14/05/2009

May 15, 2009

92. May 15, 2009

15/05/2009

May 18, 2009

93. May 18, 2009

18/05/2009

May 19, 2009

94. May 19, 2009

19/05/2009

May 20, 2009

95. May 20, 2009

20/05/2009

May 21, 2009

96. May 21, 2009

21/05/2009

May 22, 2009

97. May 22, 2009

22/05/2009

May 26, 2009

98. May 26, 2009

26/05/2009

May 27, 2009

99. May 27, 2009

27/05/2009

May 28, 2009

100. May 28, 2009

28/05/2009

May 29, 2009

101. May 29, 2009

29/05/2009

June 1, 2009

102. June 1, 2009

01/06/2009

June 2, 2009

103. June 2, 2009

02/06/2009

June 3, 2009

104. June 3, 2009

03/06/2009

June 4, 2009

105. June 4, 2009

04/06/2009

June 5, 2009

106. June 5, 2009

05/06/2009

June 8, 2009

107. June 8, 2009

08/06/2009

June 9, 2009

108. June 9, 2009

09/06/2009

June 10, 2009

109. June 10, 2009

10/06/2009

June 11, 2009

110. June 11, 2009

11/06/2009

June 12, 2009

111. June 12, 2009

12/06/2009

June 15, 2009

112. June 15, 2009

15/06/2009

June 16, 2009

113. June 16, 2009

16/06/2009

June 17, 2009

114. June 17, 2009

17/06/2009

June 18, 2009

115. June 18, 2009

18/06/2009

June 19, 2009

116. June 19, 2009

19/06/2009

June 22, 2009

117. June 22, 2009

22/06/2009

June 23, 2009

118. June 23, 2009

23/06/2009

June 24, 2009

119. June 24, 2009

24/06/2009

June 25, 2009

120. June 25, 2009

25/06/2009

June 26, 2009

121. June 26, 2009

26/06/2009

June 29, 2009

122. June 29, 2009

29/06/2009

June 30, 2009

123. June 30, 2009

30/06/2009

July 1, 2009

124. July 1, 2009

01/07/2009

July 2, 2009

125. July 2, 2009

02/07/2009

July 3, 2009

126. July 3, 2009

03/07/2009

July 6, 2009

127. July 6, 2009

06/07/2009

July 7, 2009

128. July 7, 2009

07/07/2009

July 8, 2009

129. July 8, 2009

08/07/2009

July 9, 2009

130. July 9, 2009

09/07/2009

July 10, 2009

131. July 10, 2009

10/07/2009

July 13, 2009

132. July 13, 2009

13/07/2009

July 14, 2009

133. July 14, 2009

14/07/2009

July 15, 2009

134. July 15, 2009

15/07/2009

July 16, 2009

135. July 16, 2009

16/07/2009

July 20, 2009

137. July 20, 2009

20/07/2009

July 21, 2009

138. July 21, 2009

21/07/2009

July 22, 2009

139. July 22, 2009

22/07/2009

July 23, 2009

140. July 23, 2009

23/07/2009

July 24, 2009

141. July 24, 2009

24/07/2009

July 27, 2009

142. July 27, 2009

27/07/2009

July 28, 2009

143. July 28, 2009

28/07/2009

July 29, 2009

144. July 29, 2009

29/07/2009

July 30, 2009

145. July 30, 2009

30/07/2009

July 31, 2009

146. July 31, 2009

31/07/2009

August 3, 2009

147. August 3, 2009

03/08/2009

August 4, 2009

148. August 4, 2009

04/08/2009

August 5, 2009

149. August 5, 2009

05/08/2009

August 6, 2009

150. August 6, 2009

06/08/2009

August 7, 2009

151. August 7, 2009

07/08/2009

August 10, 2009

152. August 10, 2009

10/08/2009

August 11, 2009

153. August 11, 2009

11/08/2009

August 12, 2009

154. August 12, 2009

12/08/2009

August 13, 2009

155. August 13, 2009

13/08/2009

August 14, 2009

156. August 14, 2009

14/08/2009

August 17, 2009

157. August 17, 2009

17/08/2009

August 18, 2009

158. August 18, 2009

18/08/2009

August 19, 2009

159. August 19, 2009

19/08/2009

August 20, 2009

160. August 20, 2009

20/08/2009

August 21, 2009

161. August 21, 2009

21/08/2009

August 24, 2009

162. August 24, 2009

24/08/2009

August 25, 2009

163. August 25, 2009

25/08/2009

August 26, 2009

164. August 26, 2009

26/08/2009

August 27, 2009

165. August 27, 2009

27/08/2009

August 28, 2009

166. August 28, 2009

28/08/2009

September 1, 2009

167. September 1, 2009

01/09/2009

September 2, 2009

168. September 2, 2009

02/09/2009

September 3, 2009

169. September 3, 2009

03/09/2009

September 4, 2009

170. September 4, 2009

04/09/2009

September 7, 2009

171. September 7, 2009

07/09/2009

September 8, 2009

172. September 8, 2009

08/09/2009

September 9, 2009

173. September 9, 2009

09/09/2009

September 10, 2009

10/09/2009

September 11, 2009

11/09/2009

September 14, 2009

14/09/2009

September 15, 2009

15/09/2009

September 16, 2009

16/09/2009

September 17, 2009

17/09/2009

September 18, 2009

18/09/2009

September 22, 2009

22/09/2009

September 23, 2009

23/09/2009

September 24, 2009

24/09/2009

September 28, 2009

28/09/2009

September 29, 2009

29/09/2009

September 30, 2009

30/09/2009

October 1, 2009

189. October 1, 2009

01/10/2009

October 5, 2009

191. October 5, 2009

05/10/2009

October 6, 2009

192. October 6, 2009

06/10/2009

October 8, 2009

194. October 8, 2009

08/10/2009

October 9, 2009

195. October 9, 2009

09/10/2009

October 12, 2009

196. October 12, 2009

12/10/2009

October 13, 2009

197. October 13, 2009

13/10/2009

October 15, 2009

199. October 15, 2009

15/10/2009

October 16, 2009

200. October 16, 2009

16/10/2009

October 19, 2009

201. October 19, 2009

19/10/2009

October 20, 2009

202. October 20, 2009

20/10/2009

October 21, 2009

203. October 21, 2009

21/10/2009

October 22, 2009

204. October 22, 2009

22/10/2009

October 23, 2009

205. October 23, 2009

23/10/2009

October 26, 2009

206. October 26, 2009

26/10/2009

October 27, 2009

207. October 27, 2009

27/10/2009

October 29, 2009

209. October 29, 2009

29/10/2009

October 30, 2009

210. October 30, 2009

30/10/2009

November 2, 2009

211. November 2, 2009

02/11/2009

November 3, 2009

212. November 3, 2009

03/11/2009

November 5, 2009

214. November 5, 2009

05/11/2009

November 6, 2009

215. November 6, 2009

06/11/2009

November 9, 2009

216. November 9, 2009

09/11/2009

November 10, 2009

217. November 10, 2009

10/11/2009

November 12, 2009

219. November 12, 2009

12/11/2009

November 13, 2009

220. November 13, 2009

13/11/2009

November 16, 2009

221. November 16, 2009

16/11/2009

November 17, 2009

222. November 17, 2009

17/11/2009

November 19, 2009

224. November 19, 2009

19/11/2009

November 20, 2009

225. November 20, 2009

20/11/2009

November 23, 2009

226. November 23, 2009

23/11/2009

November 24, 2009

227. November 24, 2009

24/11/2009

November 25, 2009

228. November 25, 2009

25/11/2009

November 26, 2009

229. November 26, 2009

26/11/2009

November 27, 2009

230. November 27, 2009

27/11/2009

November 30, 2009

231. November 30, 2009

30/11/2009

December 1, 2009

232. December 1, 2009

01/12/2009

December 2, 2009

233. December 2, 2009

02/12/2009

December 3, 2009

234. December 3, 2009

03/12/2009

December 4, 2009

235. December 4, 2009

04/12/2009

December 7, 2009

236. December 7, 2009

07/12/2009

December 8, 2009

237. December 8, 2009

08/12/2009

December 9, 2009

238. December 9, 2009

09/12/2009

December 10, 2009

239. December 10, 2009

10/12/2009

December 14, 2009

241. December 14, 2009

14/12/2009

December 15, 2009

242. December 15, 2009

15/12/2009

December 16, 2009

243. December 16, 2009

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December 17, 2009

244. December 17, 2009

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245. December 18, 2009

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65. April 6, 2010

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67. April 8, 2010

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68. April 9, 2010

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69. April 12, 2010

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70. April 13, 2010

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82. April 27, 2010

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85. April 30, 2010

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86. May 1, 2010

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93. May 11, 2010

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95. May 13, 2010

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96. May 14, 2010

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97. May 17, 2010

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98. May 18, 2010

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99. May 19, 2010

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100. May 20, 2010

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101. May 21, 2010

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102. May 24, 2010

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103. May 25, 2010

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104. May 26, 2010

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105. May 27, 2010

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106. May 28, 2010

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107. June 1, 2010

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108. June 2, 2010

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109. June 3, 2010

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112. June 8, 2010

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113. June 9, 2010

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114. June 10, 2010

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115. June 11, 2010

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116. June 14, 2010

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117. June 15, 2010

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118. June 16, 2010

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119. June 17, 2010

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121. June 21, 2010

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122. June 22, 2010

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123. June 23, 2010

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124. June 24, 2010

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125. June 25, 2010

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126. June 28, 2010

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127. June 29, 2010

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128. June 30, 2010

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129. July 1, 2010

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130. July 2, 2010

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131. July 5, 2010

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132. July 6, 2010

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133. July 7, 2010

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134. July 8, 2010

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136. July 12, 2010

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137. July 13, 2010

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138. July 14, 2010

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139. July 15, 2010

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140. July 16, 2010

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142. July 19, 2010

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143. July 20, 2010

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144. July 21, 2010

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145. July 22, 2010

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146. July 23, 2010

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147. July 26, 2010

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148. July 27, 2010

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149. July 28, 2010

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150. July 29, 2010

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152. August 2, 2010

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158. August 10, 2010

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159. August 11, 2010

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160. August 12, 2010

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161. August 13, 2010

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162. August 16, 2010

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167. August 23, 2010

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169. August 25, 2010

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170. August 26, 2010

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171. August 27, 2010

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203. October 13, 2010

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204. October 14, 2010

14/10/2010

October 15, 2010

205. October 15, 2010

15/10/2010

October 18, 2010

206. October 18, 2010

18/10/2010

October 19, 2010

207. October 19, 2010

19/10/2010

October 20, 2010

208. October 20, 2010

20/10/2010

October 21, 2010

209. October 21, 2010

21/10/2010

October 22, 2010

210. October 22, 2010

22/10/2010

October 26, 2010

212. October 26, 2010

26/10/2010

October 27, 2010

213. October 27, 2010

27/10/2010

October 28, 2010

214. October 28, 2010

28/10/2010

October 29, 2010

215. October 29, 2010

29/10/2010

November 1, 2010

216. November 1, 2010

01/11/2010

November 2, 2010

217. November 2, 2010

02/11/2010

November 3, 2010

218. November 3, 2010

03/11/2010

November 4, 2010

219. November 4, 2010

04/11/2010

November 5, 2010

220. November 5, 2010

05/11/2010

November 8, 2010

221. November 8, 2010

08/11/2010

November 9, 2010

222. November 9, 2010

09/11/2010

November 10, 2010

223. November 10, 2010

10/11/2010

November 11, 2010

224. November 11, 2010

11/11/2010

November 12, 2010

225. November 12, 2010

12/11/2010

November 15, 2010

226. November 15, 2010

15/11/2010

November 16, 2010

227. November 16, 2010

16/11/2010

November 17, 2010

228. November 17, 2010

17/11/2010

November 18, 2010

229. November 18, 2010

18/11/2010

November 19, 2010

230. November 19, 2010

19/11/2010

November 22, 2010

231. November 22, 2010

22/11/2010

November 23, 2010

232. November 23, 2010

23/11/2010

November 24, 2010

233. November 24, 2010

24/11/2010

November 25, 2010

234. November 25, 2010

25/11/2010

November 26, 2010

235. November 26, 2010

26/11/2010

November 29, 2010

236. November 29, 2010

29/11/2010

November 30, 2010

237. November 30, 2010

30/11/2010

December 1, 2010

238. December 1, 2010

01/12/2010

December 2, 2010

239. December 2, 2010

02/12/2010

December 3, 2010

240. December 3, 2010

03/12/2010

December 6, 2010

241. December 6, 2010

06/12/2010

December 7, 2010

242. December 7, 2010

07/12/2010

December 8, 2010

243. December 8, 2010

08/12/2010

December 9, 2010

244. December 9, 2010

09/12/2010

December 10, 2010

245. December 10, 2010

10/12/2010

December 13, 2010

246. December 13, 2010

13/12/2010

December 14, 2010

247. December 14, 2010

14/12/2010

December 15, 2010

248. December 15, 2010

15/12/2010

December 16, 2010

249. December 16, 2010

16/12/2010

December 17, 2010

250. December 17, 2010

17/12/2010

Season 32

Season 32

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January 4, 2011

1. January 4, 2011

04/01/2011

January 5, 2011

2. January 5, 2011

05/01/2011

January 6, 2011

3. January 6, 2011

06/01/2011

January 7, 2011

4. January 7, 2011

07/01/2011

January 10, 2011

5. January 10, 2011

10/01/2011

January 11, 2011

6. January 11, 2011

11/01/2011

January 12, 2011

7. January 12, 2011

12/01/2011

January 13, 2011

8. January 13, 2011

13/01/2011

January 14, 2011

9. January 14, 2011

14/01/2011

January 17, 2011

10. January 17, 2011

17/01/2011

January 18, 2011

11. January 18, 2011

18/01/2011

January 19, 2011

12. January 19, 2011

19/01/2011

January 20, 2011

13. January 20, 2011

20/01/2011

January 21, 2011

14. January 21, 2011

21/01/2011

January 24, 2011

15. January 24, 2011

24/01/2011

January 25, 2011

16. January 25, 2011

25/01/2011

January 26, 2011

17. January 26, 2011

26/01/2011

January 27, 2011

18. January 27, 2011

27/01/2011

January 28, 2011

19. January 28, 2011

28/01/2011

January 31, 2011

20. January 31, 2011

31/01/2011

February 1, 2011

21. February 1, 2011

01/02/2011

February 2, 2011

22. February 2, 2011

02/02/2011

February 3, 2011

23. February 3, 2011

03/02/2011

February 4, 2011

24. February 4, 2011

04/02/2011

February 7, 2011

25. February 7, 2011

07/02/2011

February 8, 2011

26. February 8, 2011

08/02/2011

February 9, 2011

27. February 9, 2011

09/02/2011

February 10, 2011

28. February 10, 2011

10/02/2011

February 11, 2011

29. February 11, 2011

11/02/2011

February 14, 2011

30. February 14, 2011

14/02/2011

February 15, 2011

31. February 15, 2011

15/02/2011

February 16, 2011

32. February 16, 2011

16/02/2011

February 17, 2011

33. February 17, 2011

17/02/2011

February 18, 2011

34. February 18, 2011

18/02/2011

February 21, 2011

35. February 21, 2011

21/02/2011

February 22, 2011

36. February 22, 2011

22/02/2011

February 23, 2011

37. February 23, 2011

23/02/2011

February 24, 2011

38. February 24, 2011

24/02/2011

February 25, 2011

39. February 25, 2011

25/02/2011

February 28, 2011

40. February 28, 2011

28/02/2011

March 1, 2011

41. March 1, 2011

01/03/2011

March 2, 2011

42. March 2, 2011

02/03/2011

March 3, 2011

43. March 3, 2011

03/03/2011

March 4, 2011

44. March 4, 2011

04/03/2011

March 7, 2011

45. March 7, 2011

07/03/2011

March 8, 2011

46. March 8, 2011

08/03/2011

March 9, 2011

47. March 9, 2011

09/03/2011

March 10, 2011

48. March 10, 2011

10/03/2011

March 11, 2011

49. March 11, 2011

11/03/2011

March 14, 2011

50. March 14, 2011

14/03/2011

March 15, 2011

51. March 15, 2011

15/03/2011

March 16, 2011

52. March 16, 2011

16/03/2011

March 17, 2011

53. March 17, 2011

17/03/2011

March 18, 2011

54. March 18, 2011

18/03/2011

March 21, 2011

55. March 21, 2011

21/03/2011

March 22, 2011

56. March 22, 2011

22/03/2011

March 23, 2011

57. March 23, 2011

23/03/2011

March 24, 2011

58. March 24, 2011

24/03/2011

March 25, 2011

59. March 25, 2011

25/03/2011

March 28, 2011

60. March 28, 2011

28/03/2011

March 29, 2011

61. March 29, 2011

29/03/2011

March 30, 2011

62. March 30, 2011

30/03/2011

March 31, 2011

63. March 31, 2011

31/03/2011

April 1, 2011

64. April 1, 2011

01/04/2011

April 4, 2011

65. April 4, 2011

04/04/2011

April 5, 2011

66. April 5, 2011

05/04/2011

April 6, 2011

67. April 6, 2011

06/04/2011

April 7, 2011

68. April 7, 2011

07/04/2011

April 8, 2011

69. April 8, 2011

08/04/2011

April 11, 2011

70. April 11, 2011

11/04/2011

April 12, 2011

71. April 12, 2011

12/04/2011

April 13, 2011

72. April 13, 2011

13/04/2011

April 14, 2011

73. April 14, 2011

14/04/2011

April 15, 2011

74. April 15, 2011

15/04/2011

April 18, 2011

75. April 18, 2011

18/04/2011

April 19, 2011

76. April 19, 2011

19/04/2011

April 20, 2011

77. April 20, 2011

20/04/2011

April 21, 2011

78. April 21, 2011

21/04/2011

April 22, 2011

79. April 22, 2011

22/04/2011

April 25, 2011

80. April 25, 2011

25/04/2011

April 26, 2011

81. April 26, 2011

26/04/2011

April 27, 2011

82. April 27, 2011

27/04/2011

April 28, 2011

83. April 28, 2011

28/04/2011

April 29, 2011

84. April 29, 2011

29/04/2011

2012

2012

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2014

2014

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The Eve of the Longest-Ever NHS Strike

Tomorrow will see the start of the longest strike in NHS history. Junior doctors in England will go on strike for six days - amounting to a continuous walkout of 144 hours. Since the industrial action started, more than a million appointments and treatments have been cancelled. NHS leaders have said this strike will put patients at 'serious risk'. Newsnight looks at what the impact could be. And the new year brings further violence in Ukraine as Russian attacks intensify, with a major escalation in missile strikes. Today, at least five people have been killed and more than 130 have been injured. In recent days, there have been major aerial assaults by both sides. And on New Year's Eve, Russia launched the largest drone attack of the war so far. With Sima Kotecha.

2024's Political and Economic Outlook

With 2024 set to be an election year, what will the economic backdrop be and how will the parties line up? Nick Watt and Ben Chu assess the political and economic weather.

An Autumn Election...Probably

09/01/2024

Armando Iannucci is in the studio as the PM indicates the election is months away, and Keir Starmer sets out his stall. With Victoria Derbyshire.

US Election Speeches

05/01/2024

Donald Trump and Joe Biden's first speeches of this election year, the NHS's policy problems, UK floods, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor on her 2001 hit's return to the charts. With Victoria Derbyshire.

2015

2015

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Starmer vs Musk

1. Starmer vs Musk

06/01/2025

The prime minister defends his record as director of public prosecutions and accuses Elon Musk of spreading “poison, lies and misinformation” over UK grooming gangs. What does the row mean for UK-US relations? Plus, the government announces its plan to tackle the NHS backlog. We speak to a health minister. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Elon Musk’s ‘Disinformation Endangering Me’

Minister for safeguarding Jess Phillips speaks for the first time about being called a 'rape genocide apologist' by Elon Musk. She tells us his posts have put her in danger but that she 'will not pander to fear'. And what do Musk’s posts mean for President Trump’s relationship with his allies? We hear from Trump’s former EU ambassador. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Is the UK Economy in Trouble?

08/01/2025

With UK borrowing costs the highest since 2008, how much trouble is chancellor Rachel Reeves and the UK economy in? Plus LA wildfires destroy huge swathes of the city. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The inferno that woke the world

09/01/2025

As the worst-ever Los Angeles fires continue to burn and the destruction they’ve left behind is revealed, the political blame game has begun. What does the debate tell us about the imminent second Trump presidency? We hear from a tech billionaire and close ally of Elon Musk. With Faisal Islam.

Come Back, Rachel?

5. Come Back, Rachel?

10/01/2025

Rachel Reeves is in China, while the markets are volatile and borrowing costs are shooting up. Could this all doom the government economic agenda? Plus Nigel Farage on 2025's postponed local elections. With Paddy O'Connell.

Post Office Scandal: One Year On

13/01/2025

It's a year since the Post Office Horizon scandal shot to the top of the political agenda following the ITV drama, Mr Bates vs The Post Office. In January 2024, some of the postmasters wrongly accused of theft and fraud appeared on Newsnight to describe how it wrecked their lives. They are back with us in a special programme to tell us what, if anything, has changed since then. And we ask the Post Office minister when they will finally receive compensation. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Anti-corruption minister resigns

14/01/2025

Anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq becomes the second minister from Keir Starmer’s government to resign, even though she didn't break the ministerial code. So what did she do wrong? And should the prime minister have appointed her in the first place? We hear from our political panel. After the eldest victim of the Post Office Horizon scandal appeared on Newsnight last night, 92-year-old Betty Brown was invited to Westminster today to meet the Post Office minister. We bring you the latest on the scandal affecting thousands of Post Office submasters. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

End of the Gaza war?

15/01/2025

As a ceasefire is announce in Gaza, will it stick? We are joined by a Gazan and an Israeli hostage family member. And back in the UK we grade Keir Starmer's report card after six months in power.

Grooming Inquiries: What's Changed?

The government announce a series of inquiries into the grooming gangs. Have they backtracked? Newsnight hears from a survivor and a campaigning MP. And economic growth is flat. But with tax rises coming into effect in April, the sluggish figures have fuelled further concerns that stagnant growth could persist in the UK for some time. How do you make growth grow? With Adam Fleming.

Will Trump Be Different, Second Time Round?

Donald Trump will be back in the White House on Monday. How will his governing style change, if at all? Plus, the US TikTok ban - vital to protect national security or a dangerous limit to free speech? Newsnight hears from the UK's most-followed TikToker Kyle Thomas. Hosted by Katie Razzall.

Trump’s Inauguration

20/01/2025

Donald Trump returns to the White House, declaring an emergency on the US-Mexico border, the deportation of illegal immigrants and drilling for 'liquid gold' in a 'Golden Age' for America. He pledges to lead a US that will expand its territory - while claiming he'll be a peacemaker and a unifier. Can he do it? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

‘Face of Capitol Riot’ Speaks

21/01/2025

Newsnight speaks to Jacob Chansley, who was jailed for his involvement in the Capitol riot. He's now one of nearly 1,600 convicted or charged over the 6 January insurrection to be pardoned by freshly re-elected Donald Trump. We also hear from a former police officer who was trying to keep the peace. Plus, the Labour revolt over airport expansion. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Russian Spy Ships v Royal Navy

22/01/2025

Russian spy ships have been spotted in UK waters around North Sea cables. Has Putin got his eye on Britain's critical infrastructure? And Prince Harry settles with The Sun over unlawful intrusion. Should he have had his day in court? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Southport Murderer and the Missed Warnings

As Axel Rudakubana gets a minimum of half a century in jail for killing three little girls, why were the warning signs missed by authorities? Is Rachel Reeves about to change the Budget tax plan? And Donald Trump is set to send troops to the Mexico border. What will they do? With Paddy O'Connell.

Telford Survivor speaks to Newsnight

The row over releasing the leader of a Telford grooming gang. We hear live from the survivor demanding he stay locked up. And as The Traitors reaches its grand finale, we ask how it captured the national imagination.

Alarm in Greenland?

27/01/2025

After threatening Colombia with tariffs, is President Trump about to do the same to Denmark to get Greenland? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can the Chancellor Bring Growth?

28/01/2025

Newsnight previews Rachel Reeves's big speech on how she'll get the economy going. Is growth finally about to touch down in the UK? We ask two business leaders, including the boss of one of Britain’s leading firms, Sage. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Rachel Reeves Grow the Economy?

The chancellor says growth will drive every government policy. But can she deliver? And president Trump announces he'll house 30,000 illegal migrants in Guantanomo Bay. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Tragedy on the Potomac

30/01/2025

President Trump blames diversity, equity and inclusion policies for the collision between a US Army helicopter and a passenger jet that likely killed 67 people, and borders minister Angela Eagle talks us through her new laws aimed at illegal migrants. Will they stop the boats? With Paddy O'Connell.

Canada PM candidate Mark Carney on US tariffs

Mark Carney, the front-runner to be the new Canadian PM, reacts to Donald Trump's tariff announcement. And, 5 years on from Brexit, are we happy or sad about it? With Faisal Islam.

Trump Backtracks on Tariff Threat

03/02/2025

As the prime minister meets EU leaders in Brussels, President Trump cancels tariffs for Canada and Mexico. Can the American leader now be trusted when he threatens to impose tariffs? And why the new proposals to the Ofsted rating system are so divisive. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump: ‘Relocate from Gaza’

04/02/2025

President Donald Trump's advice to Palestinians is to ‘relocate from Gaza’ as he meets with Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. And families affected by knife crime say it’s time for a new approach after 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose became the latest school stabbing victim. We hear from campaigners and the government’s school behaviour tsar. With Paddy O’Connell.

Failings in Nottingham Killer's Care

How did the system get it wrong with Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane's care? We speak to the mother of one of the three killed, and another mother who says she fears there could be tragic consequences from what she says are failings in her own son’s healthcare. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Is Elon Musk Too Powerful?

06/02/2025

Is Elon Musk too powerful? Elon Musk has declared war on US government waste, but critics say he's out of control. Is Musk operating outside his brief and should the world be worried? Plus, the Dutch prime minister tells Newsnight that Europe will unite to retaliate if Brussels is hit by US tariffs. What does that mean for the UK economy? With Paddy O’Connell.

Is it too late to regulate AI?

07/02/2025

The world's leaders in artificial intelligence are sounding louder warnings that we are endangering humanity. Ahead of a key global summit, we hear from a key thinker, Berkeley's Professor Stuart Russell. And as Donald Trump brings USAID's work to a halt, aid agencies tell Newsnight that millions could die. With Katie Razzall.

Trouble for the Assisted Dying Bill?

Once described as having the ‘strictest’ safeguards in the world, the Assisted Dying Bill is under increased scrutiny as it’s revealed High Court judges won’t sign off on cases. Critics say this is a dangerous step, but others welcome the change. With Victoria Derbyshire.

2016

2016

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Donald Trump's business links to the mob

2023

2023

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What's Behind NHS Delays?

03/01/2023

The NHS is under pressure - with a number of hospitals declaring critical incidents. Is there a solution, and what is it? As fresh strikes take place, with the prospect of even more further down the line, Newsnight speaks to the new head of the TUC. And the Newsnight panel take to the whiteboard to lay out their predictions for 2023.

2024

2024

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The Eve of the Longest-Ever NHS Strike

Tomorrow will see the start of the longest strike in NHS history. Junior doctors in England will go on strike for six days - amounting to a continuous walkout of 144 hours. Since the industrial action started, more than a million appointments and treatments have been cancelled. NHS leaders have said this strike will put patients at 'serious risk'. Newsnight looks at what the impact could be. And the new year brings further violence in Ukraine as Russian attacks intensify, with a major escalation in missile strikes. Today, at least five people have been killed and more than 130 have been injured. In recent days, there have been major aerial assaults by both sides. And on New Year's Eve, Russia launched the largest drone attack of the war so far. With Sima Kotecha.

2024's Political and Economic Outlook

With 2024 set to be an election year, what will the economic backdrop be and how will the parties line up? Nick Watt and Ben Chu assess the political and economic weather.

An Autumn Election...Probably

09/01/2024

Armando Iannucci is in the studio as the PM indicates the election is months away, and Keir Starmer sets out his stall. With Victoria Derbyshire.

US Election Speeches

05/01/2024

Donald Trump and Joe Biden's first speeches of this election year, the NHS's policy problems, UK floods, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor on her 2001 hit's return to the charts. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Post Office: will justice be delivered?

As the Post Office scandal dominates politics, the real Alan Bates and the writer of ITV's Mr Bates vs The Post Office are live on the programme. With Kirsty Wark.

Post Office scandal fallout

09/01/2024

As former boss Paula Vennells says she will hand back her CBE, Newsnight looks at the ongoing fallout from the Post Office scandal. Plus Trump's bid for immunity from prosecution. With Kirsty Wark.

The Post Office Scandal

10/01/2024

The PM promises new laws to deal with the Post Office scandal. Victoria Derbyshire presents a live Newsnight special talking to sub-postmasters, politicians and campaigners.

Will UK and America bomb Yemen?

11/01/2024

The cabinet meets to discuss military attacks on the Houthi faction in Yemen after they create chaos in the Red Sea. Will it lead to a wider conflict? Also, testimony from a Post Office fraud investigator. How did the organisation fail so badly? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Red Sea missile war

12/01/2024

Another missile attack on Red Sea shipping, after dozens of bombs from British and American jets drop on the Houthi in Yemen. A strike for stability or a step towards escalation?

Who wins the first race to become the US 2024 Republican candidate?

Republicans in Iowa will be the first to vote for who they want as their presidential candidate in the 2024 US election. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Rebels with a cause

16/01/2024

Two Conservative deputy chairmen resign over the government's Rwanda Bill. Has this damaged Rishi Sunak's authority? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Rishi and Rwanda: The Big Vote

17/01/2024

The Rwanda migration bill is in the Commons with a Tory rebellion bubbling under. Will the PM's plans get past MPs, or will he have to rethink? The migration minister and Jacob Rees-Mogg have reaction to the numbers. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Doug in a Hole?

13. Doug in a Hole?

18/01/2024

A Newsnight investigation into Doug Barrowman - husband of Michelle Mone - and his involvement in a tax avoidance scheme. With Kirsty Wark.

Paying For Net Zero

19/01/2024

As the world transitions to a zero carbon future, who pays the cost? Port Talbot has announced the closure of two emissions-heavy furnaces that employ thousands of workers, and we're in Scotland where the closure of the Grangemouth oil refinery is also putting jobs at risk.

Hostage Families Meet UK Leaders

22/01/2024

Israeli hostage families meet UK political leaders, demanding they put pressure on Qatar to 'pick a side' as Hamas-run health ministry says the death toll in Gaza reaches 25,000. With Kirsty Wark.

Grenfell: The Long Fight for Justice

Survivors and bereaved relatives of the Grenfell Tower fire have described their loss and trauma to the companies many blame for the tragedy. Have the families been failed? With Kirsty Wark.

700 days of war in Ukraine

24/01/2024

Ukraine doesn't deny shooting down a Russian plane inside Russia, which Moscow says was carrying Ukrainian prisoners. With western support already stalled, where is the war heading? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Fresh Post Office Allegations

25/01/2024

Newsnight looks at the accounts of postmasters who suffered traumatic armed robberies, only to be investigated and in some cases faced demands from the Post Office to cover the losses of the stolen money. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Will ICJ Ruling Change Anything?

26/01/2024

What impact will the ruling that Israel must take all measures to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza have, as talks over a ceasefire and hostage release get underway? With Faisal Islam.

Drone Strikes: How should the US respond?

As Republicans in the US call for President Biden to strike against Iran, can the president retaliate without escalating tension in the Middle East?

Done deal in Northern Ireland?

30/01/2024

Stormont looks ready to assemble again after nearly two years, following a new deal approved by the DUP - but what are the details? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Donaldson's Big Gamble

31/01/2024

Can the DUP's Sir Jeffrey Donaldson take his party with him into the new power-sharing arrangement in Northern Ireland? With Kirsty Wark.

Manhunt Underway After 'Acid Attack'

A woman and her two daughters were attacked by a man with a corrosive substance, with the police hunting a suspect known to the victims. How common are these attacks and what can be done to stop violence against women in the UK? With Kirsty Wark.

The alkali attack manhunt

02/02/2024

Two days on, how has Abdul Ezedi managed to evade arrest? In Newcastle, where Ezedi lives, we ask if the asylum seeker system fit for purpose. Plus Eddie Kadi and Morravey on Afrobeats being recognised at the Grammys. With Kirsty Wark.

King Charles Announcement

05/02/2024

Reaction to the King's cancer diagnosis. Is the Palace taking a new approach to discussing the monarch's health? With Victoria Derbyshire.

'Scandal Bigger Than Thalidomide' Payout?

Parents of thousands of children born with disabilities after their mothers took the drug Valproate to control their epilepsy have been campaigning for a new compensation scheme. Two join Newsnight live.

A Defining Moment For Labour?

07/02/2024

The Labour Party are to scale back their plan to invest £28 billion in green policies if they win the general election expected this year. Has Keir Starmer bowed too readily to criticism from opponents or moved sensibly to protect his party's economic credibility?

Labour's £28bn U-turn

08/02/2024

The fallout from Labour's £28bn U-turn on green spending. Are they still planning to spend the money without making it a pledge? Our editors pore over the politics, the economics and the net zero implications. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Jailed Imran Khan 'wins' Pakistan Election

Pakistan is in political turmoil yet again. Despite the Muslim League's Nawaz Sharif claiming a fourth victory, it's claimed independents loyal to his rival - the jailed Imran Khan who is not allowed to campaign under his party's name - have emerged as the largest political force. With Kirsty Wark.

Labour Ditches Rochdale Candidate

12/02/2024

The party says they received information about new comments allegedly made by Azhar Ali. Where does this leave Keir Starmer's mission to "rip out anti-Semitism by its roots"?

Rafah Assault By Israel Looms

13/02/2024

Tensions rise over a possible Israeli offensive on Rafah as the UN warns it could lead to a slaughter. With Kirsty Wark.

Antisemitism in politics

14/02/2024

As a Conservative mayor is expelled over antisemitism, will party divisions on the Israel-Gaza war erupt over a ceasefire vote? With Kirsty Wark.

Polls Close at Two By-elections

15/02/2024

On the day Britain fell into recession, polls close in two by-elections. Will there be any crumbs of comfort for Rishi Sunak at the ballot box? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Alexei Navalny Dies in Jail

16/02/2024

The man some said Vladimir Putin wouldn't dare to kill is reported dead. Does Alexei Navalny's death show the Russian president's total power or does it give him a political headache? With Katie Razzall.

Navalny's Widow Vows to Fight

19/02/2024

Following the death of her husband, Yulia Navalnaya blames president Putin. Will Russians support her call to stand with her? With Kirsty Wark.

Gaza Ceasefire Back on the Political Menu?

Prince William calls for an 'end to the fighting' ahead of a crucial Commons vote tomorrow. Has the UK's stance on a Gaza ceasefire shifted? With Kirsty Wark.

Chaos in the Commons

21/02/2024

The House of Commons Speaker's defiance of convention helps solve Starmer's Gaza ceasefire vote problem. Did Lindsay Hoyle fold under pressure? Some Tories and the SNP are furious. What will the fallout be? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Commons Speaker Keep His Job?

22/02/2024

Pressure is building from the SNP and Conservatives following yesterday’s debate. Are concerns over MPs safety shaping the political agenda? With Faisal Islam.

Is Ukraine Losing Its War?

23/02/2024

Kyiv says it is being starved of the ammunition it needs as Ukraine enters the third year of war against Russia. Will the west step up efforts against an oil-funded Russia running a full war economy?

Do the Tories Have an Islamophobia Problem?

The PM says comments made by his Conservative colleagues were ‘wrong’ but denies the party has an Islamophobia issue. Far right propaganda has surged on the dark web after the 7 October attacks. And victims of the infected blood scandal are still awaiting their compensation. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Where is Post Office Compensation?

Claims and counter claims at a hearing about the Post Office scandal. With Victoria Derbyshire.

PM Warns of 'Mob Rule'

28/02/2024

Rishi Sunak has warned of attempts to 'hijack the democratic process through force itself'. He’s told police that they must use the powers that they have or risk losing the confidence of the public. Are the fears well-founded? Or is No 10 trying to make a wedge issue out of the recent protests for political gain?

How Police Failed Sarah Everard

29/02/2024

A new inquiry looking into the circumstances that led to Sarah Everard's murder highlights police failings that allowed her killer to take up high profile jobs within the Met Police, and how more than one police body 'repeatedly failed' to identify obvious warning signs. With Katie Razzall.

Sunak: Galloway Victory 'Beyond Alarming'

The PM responds to the Rochdale by-election result with a speech about extremism. With Faisal Islam.

On the Road: 04/03/2024

04/03/2024

Ahead of the budget, Newsnight is in Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme to hear from a live audience about their priorities and speak to a panel of politicians. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Budget Eve

46. Budget Eve

05/03/2024

A look ahead to the Budget. Plus Super Tuesday in the States. And the impact of council cuts on culture. With Kirsty Wark.

Budget Day

47. Budget Day

06/03/2024

Tax cuts at the expense of public services? Has the budget shifted the political dial? With Victoria Derbyshire.

America Steps Into Gaza

07/03/2024

As ceasefire talks fail, Joe Biden will announce America is to build a new port on the Gaza coast, to unblock the flow of aid stuck behind the Egyptian border. With Ben Chu.

Is More Defence Spending a Luxury?

In a dangerous decade for the world, must we now spend more on defence? Or should we just spend better?

On the Road: 11/03/2024

11/03/2024

In this instalment of Newsnight’s pre-general election coverage, Kirsty Wark is in Paisley and Renfrewshire North with a live audience and a panel of politicians.

Tory Donor's Alleged Remarks 'Racist'

24 hours after the story broke, the prime minister has condemned remarks allegedly made by a Tory donor, about the MP Diane Abbott, as 'racist and wrong'. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Sunak's Plans to Curb 'Extremism'

13/03/2024

As the government prepares to expand its definition of extremism in response to 'a rise in extremists who are trying to hijack our democracy', will the response be proportionate or is it an attempt to score political points?

New Definition of 'Extremism'

14/03/2024

Will the PM's new rules help or hinder the fight against extremism? The government's independent reviewer of terror legislation tells us the new definition 'isn't very clear'.

Giving Russia's $300 billion to Kyiv

With the G7 freezing $300 billion in Russian state assets, should all that money now be handed to Ukraine to pay for the war? With Faisal Islam.

On the Road: 18/03/2024

18/03/2024

With a general election on the horizon, Newsnight hits the road again, this time in Wales. Victoria Derbyshire is in Monmouthshire with a live audience and a panel of politicians.

19/03/2024

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19/03/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can the Rwanda Bill Save Sunak?

20/03/2024

As the PM meets his backbenchers, are the wolves circling? Or is talk of a leadership challenge overblown? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Labour's Deputy Leader and the Tax Row

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner speaks at length to Newsnight on the question of whether she paid all the taxes due on the sale of her home.

The Princess of Wales's Cancer Announcement

The Princess of Wales tells the world that she is being treated for cancer. With the King also suffering from cancer, where does that leave the day to day work of the monarchy?

On the Road: 25/03/2024

25/03/2024

Kirsty Wark is in Duxford, south Cambridgeshire, with a live audience and a panel of politicians.

Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapses

26/03/2024

The latest from Baltimore as the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses after a container ship crashes into it. And how free is childcare in England? With Kirsty Wark.

What a Mess

62. What a Mess

27/03/2024

Who's to blame for all the dumping of raw sewage in England's rivers and seas? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Is the Tide Turning Against Privatisation?

As shareholders of Thames Water refuse to put up half a billion pounds towards a rescue plan, could it - and other utility companies - be renationalised? With Victoria Derbyshire.

British Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Strike

Western allies of Israel are calling for answers after seven aid workers were killed in an IDF air strike in Gaza. Three British nationals were among them. With Faisal Islam.

Is Israel Now Heading For Early Elections?

As the international community condemns Israel for the air strike that killed seven aid workers, the National Unity Party leader – war cabinet minister Benny Gantz – calls for an early election. But would a September poll – two years earlier than Netanyahu’s term is due to end – restore public trust and prevent a rift in the nation? With Kirsty Wark.

An Arms Embargo on Israel?

04/04/2024

Will Israel care, or even notice, if the UK bans arms sales? What would happen if the big players in Germany and the United States followed suit? With Kirsty Wark.

A Turning Point in Gaza?

05/04/2024

Israel admits its faults in the death of aid workers and promises to open up more routes into the Gaza Strip. Is American pressure now forcing a turning point in this war?

Police Unprotection

08/04/2024

Why have so many women been killed despite having contact with the police? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Wragg Resigns

69. Wragg Resigns

09/04/2024

The MP at the heart of Westminster honeytrap plot resigns the Conservative whip. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Transgender NHS report: 'A system failure'

'We’ve let them down because the research isn’t good enough and we haven’t got good data', so said Doctor Hilary Cass whose landmark review into gender identity services for children and young people was published today. Where does all that leave trans services?

The Death of OJ Simpson

11/04/2024

OJ Simpson was arguably the greatest American football player of all time. Famously acquitted of killing his ex-wife, he was a film star and convicted burglar as well. The programme looks back at a life of more dramas and tragedies than a dozen average celebrities.

Rayner under investigation

12/04/2024

The deputy leader of the Labour Party says she will resign if she is found to have committed a criminal offence. How much trouble is she in?

Iran ups the stakes

15/04/2024

Israel’s allies urge prime minister Netanyahu to 'take the win' and respond calmly to Iran’s weekend attack. Israel has vowed that Tehran will 'pay the price' for its actions. What happens now? Plus, as the Rwanda Bill inches closer to entering the statute book, Newsnight speaks to a senior Tory MP about whether it could change the party’s electoral fortunes. With Kirsty Wark.

A 'smoke-free generation'?

16/04/2024

The Commons has passed a bill making it illegal for people born in or after 2009 to buy tobacco. With Kirsty Wark.

Rwanda: When Will Flights Take Off?

As the Rwanda bill finally makes it through parliament, how soon will flights take off, and what are the obstacles in the way?

Sturgeon's Husband Charged

18/04/2024

The husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the Scottish National Party. What happens now? With Victoria Derbyshire.

A critical vote on Ukraine

19/04/2024

After months of stand-offs and stalling, the US House of Representatives will vote on a crucial aid package that could set the course for the war in Ukraine. Ukraine’s prime minister has said that a Russian victory could trigger World War III, so why are so many in Congress reluctant to sign off on it? With Kirsty Wark.

Parliament's late-night Rwanda votes

Newsnight is live in Westminster as the 'ping-pong' between Commons and Lords over the Safety of Rwanda Bill stretches into the night. The prime minister says planes will take migrants to the country 'come what may' - but not for 10 to 12 weeks. Also, the opening arguments in Donald Trump's hush money trial. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Ukraine: Is Money Enough to Win the War?

Rishi Sunak travels to Poland announcing a £70 billion boost in defence spending and has earmarked £500m for Ukraine aid – will it make a difference? A former armed forces minister joins Newsnight live. Plus, after five people died trying to cross the Channel, Newsnight speaks to someone who made that same journey. And, the Charlatan's Tim Burgess on the state of the UK's music industry. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Should the Trains Be Renationalised?

Labour have promised to bring the railways back into public ownership, but will it make the trains run on time? With Faisal Islam.

Scotland's coalition collapses

25/04/2024

This morning, the surprise news of the SNP/Green coalition in Edinburgh collapsing like a soufflé. At bedtime, what's left of Humza Yousaf's administration? With Kirsty Wark.

King to Resume Public Duties

26/04/2024

The Palace says King Charles will resume public engagements, following encouraging progress in his cancer treatment. With Kirsty Wark.

Wanted: A New SNP Leader

29/04/2024

Kirsty Wark is in Glasgow following the news of Humza Yousaf's resignation. With Victoria Derbyshire in London.

Sword Killing Renews Ban Call

30/04/2024

Following a sword attack in London, Victoria Derbyshire talks to the mother of a murdered 16-year-old boy. She's calling for a ban on the weapon.

Student Gaza Protests Turn Violent

In America, pro-Palestinian encampments are cleared by police, while at others there are clashes with counter-protesters. With echoes of 1968, will this turn into an election decider for Trump and Biden?

Election Night Starts Here

02/05/2024

After polls close in local and mayoral elections across England, the first word from the parties, plus election guru Sir John Curtice. With Kirsty Wark.

The Morning After: Elections and Sunak?

As the dust clears on the last big vote before the General Election, do the tea leaves give hope to Sunak or predict a Tory wipeout?

07/05/2024

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07/05/2024

Israeli troops enter Rafah, so where does that leave a ceasefire agreement?

Tory Defection: A Problem for Labour?

Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke defected to the Labour Party today. So why are some Labour MPs unhappy?

Will Stormy Daniels trial help or harm Trump?

Stormy Daniels is into her second day of testimony in a New York court for Donald Trump's hush-money trial. Will the outcome wreck his tilt at the White House or boost it?

America and Israel at loggerheads

10/05/2024

With peace talks stalled, Israel is expanding its operations in Gaza, and its rift with the Biden administration deepens. With Mark Urban.

Unpaid Carers Asked to Repay Benefits

A special edition in which Victoria Derbyshire talks to carers who've been sent demands to repay an allowance.

Protests in Georgia

14/05/2024

Protesters have clashed with riot police in Georgia, as its parliament passes a divisive new law. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Who Shot the Slovak Prime Minister?

As the Slovakian prime minister fights for his life after an assassination attempt, who was responsible and why? With Kirsty Wark.

The Schoolchildren Killed by Infected Blood

In the 1970s and 1980s, Lord Mayor Treloar College in Hampshire gave haemophiliac pupils new blood treatments. But the blood was contaminated with HIV and hepatitis. At least 72 pupils have since died. We talk to four survivors of what's been called the worst treatment disaster in NHS history. With Victoria Derbyshire.

What went wrong with UK water?

17/05/2024

As Devon residents are forced to boil their contaminated water, the financial crisis at Thames threatens a different kind of problem. What went wrong with UK water?

Infected blood 'day of shame’

20/05/2024

UK prime minister Rishi Sunak calls it a ‘a day of shame’ after the Infected Blood Scandal Inquiry chair report finds deliberate cover-ups by successive governments. And the ICC seeks arrest warrants for the Israeli PM and Hamas leaders.

What went wrong on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321?

The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.

Sunak gambles on summer election

22/05/2024

A rain-soaked launch that will stick in the memory and a surprised Westminster, but why go to the country now? What does this campaign hold in store? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Day one on the campaign trail

23/05/2024

The parties lay out their offerings. What have they got to tempt in the voters? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Gove Quits Parliament

24/05/2024

Cabinet minister Michael Gove becomes the latest of more than 70 Tory MPs to stand down from parliament. What could be the reason? With Faisal Islam.

Is Abbott barred?

102. Is Abbott barred?

28/05/2024

Diane Abbott has been readmitted as a Labour MP, after Newsnight revealed that the party's investigation into her comments about racism was completed five months ago. But will she stand at the general election?

The Diane Abbott Row Deepens

29/05/2024

The Hackney MP gets back the Labour whip but says she's been banned from standing in the election. Starmer says that's not true. Who's right and what do voters make of it?

Trump found guilty

30/05/2024

As we come on air, former president Donald Trump is found guilty in a New York criminal court of falsifying business records. Will it help him or stop him getting elected in November?

Trump fights the law

31/05/2024

As Donald Trump attacks the New York court that found him guilty in his hush money case, is his party declaring war on the US legal system?

03/06/2024

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03/06/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Election debate: who won?

04/06/2024

We bring you rapid reaction after Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer faced off in their first election TV debate in Salford. The Conservatives and Labour join us live from the spin room - with panellists Piers Morgan and Mick Lynch in the studio throughout.

The election campaign gets dirty

05/06/2024

The Labour leader accuses the prime minister of lying over his tax claims as the election starts getting rough.

Is the Farage Effect a Thing?

06/06/2024

Opinion polls show Reform creeping up the charts. What happens if that reaches the ballot box? With Kirsty Wark.

Mordaunt Defends Sunak

07/06/2024

After the PM apologises for his early departure from the D-Day commemoration, his Conservative colleague Penny Mordaunt faces off against six other party representatives in the BBC's Election debate. With Faisal Islam.

Will Rishi Sunak Make a Manifesto Gamble?

Is there a big surprise in the Tory manifesto that could take the heat off Rishi Sunak, after what many see as the biggest blunder in recent political history? With Kirsty Wark.

11/06/2024

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11/06/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.

Starmer v Sunak Round 2

12/06/2024

The rivals for Number Ten are back in front of the cameras tonight in Grimsby. Newsnight is in the spin room for the post match analysis. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Return of the Magnificent 7

13/06/2024

The seven-headed election debate is back for more. Who will win this time, and does it even cut through with voters? And we pick out the bones from the Labour manifesto. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Don't Mention Brexit

14/06/2024

The last election was the Brexit election... why is this one the anything-but-Brexit election? A pro-European Labour MP talks about Keir Starmer's plans for UK-EU relations. Plus, what can the parties' social media campaigns tell us about the state of the race?

Reform in the Spotlight

17/06/2024

Nigel Farage's Reform UK unveil their policies, but do their numbers add up? Also, new figures suggest the two-child benefit cap will plunge half a million children into relative poverty. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Major Tory Donor to Back Labour

18/06/2024

The billionaire John Caudwell, who donated £500,000 to the Conservatives before the last election, reveals he is voting Labour for the first time. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Health Special: Live in Birmingham

Victoria Derbyshire is joined by an audience of voters to ask the big four parties how they plan to save the NHS.

The election betting row grows

20/06/2024

As Rishi Sunak takes the stage in the latest TV debate, his director of campaigning Tony Lee is being looked into by the Gambling Commission over an alleged bet on the election date. Following on from the PM's aide Craig Williams admitting a huge error of judgement over election betting, what does it say about Downing Street culture? With Kirsty Wark.

Are politicians ignoring young voters?

Sunak offers national service and Starmer has rent reform. Who's going to get the vote of the young and the old, and which one counts for more on 4 July? With Kirsty Wark.

How Damaging is the Gambling Row?

Have the Tories closed down the betting row or is there more to come? Plus, as small boats crossings reach a record high, do any parties have a credible plan? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Election Date Betting Scandal Deepens

Newsnight learns up to 15 Conservative Party candidates and officials are being scrutinised for alleged betting on the timing of the general election. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Starmer v Sunak

123. Starmer v Sunak

26/06/2024

Eight days to polling day, as Sunak and Starmer face off for the last time. Is there anything now that can move the dial on the public's decision?

Biden and Trump face off in the big rematch

In Atlanta the two heavyweights of US politics clash for the first time since 2020. Will Biden's age or Trump's rap sheet decide the day, or will it be something else entirely?

Live in Glasgow

125. Live in Glasgow

28/06/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark. Six days to polling day, Newsnight is in Glasgow to ask voters what they want from the next government.

Election week begins

01/07/2024

With 56 hours until polls open, the leaders are out campaigning for every single vote - but what's really going on behind the scenes? Our panel of insiders provides insight and analysis.

02/07/2024

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02/07/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The night before the big day

03/07/2024

Election Day looms. What are the predictions for Sunak, Starmer and the five other parties all looking to change the country's fortunes?

After the Political Earthquake

05/07/2024

One day on from an historic election result, Newsnight has insight and analysis of the new political reality. How will Labour use its new super-sized majority? And can the Tories and the SNP rebuild after their support fell through the floor? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Labour’s prisoner dilemma

08/07/2024

How many inmates will Labour have to release in England and Wales - and when - to relieve our overcrowded prisons? We speak to a former justice secretary and the domestic abuse commissioner. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Joe Biden Fights For Political Survival

It's a make-or-break week for Joe Biden. The US president is fighting for his political survival, as he hosts leaders around the world for a Nato summit. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Biden meets Starmer

10/07/2024

The president and the prime minister meet in Washington as pressure mounts on Joe Biden to drop out of the fight with Trump. Also, Tony Blair on Ukraine, his experience dealing with Vladimir Putin, and ‘woke’ politics. With Kirsty Wark.

The Pressure Mounts on Joe Biden

11/07/2024

The demands that Joe Biden step aside as presidential candidate grow ever louder ahead of a potentially make-or-break press conference. As the Nato summit ends, can the US commander-in-chief really do his job for four more years? With Kirsty Wark.

Biden on the Brink?

12/07/2024

On Kirsty Wark's last Newsnight, how close is Joe Biden's candidacy to imploding after his latest senior moments? We're joined by actor Alan Cumming and podcaster Lewis Goodall.

Trump Picks Former Critic as Running Mate

Donald Trump has named the senator of Ohio - and one-time critic - JD Vance as his running mate. What does that tell us about his electoral strategy? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Rebellion Brews over King’s Speech

Labour MPs seek to force a vote on the two-child benefit cap – how much pressure is Keir Starmer under? Plus, we’re live from the Republican National Convention. With Katie Razzall.

Can Labour deliver?

17/07/2024

The King read a speech full of Keir Starmer's aspirations, but how will the new government turn manifesto promises into results?

Is time up for Biden?

18/07/2024

Joe Biden has covid while rumours sweep Washington that he's considering pulling out of the presidential race. Is it true, and when might it happen?

Biden: Digging in or getting out?

Joe Biden was reportedly set to discuss an exit plan with his family, but tonight the president insists he is looking forward to more campaigning. What’s going on? Plus, the latest on the IT glitch that caused chaos across the world. With Christian Fraser.

Who is Kamala Harris?

22/07/2024

After the dramatic withdrawal of Joe Biden from the US presidential race, Newsnight asks who might win in Trump v Harris. And what do we know about the Democrats’ new presumptive nominee? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Starmer's First Rebellion

23/07/2024

The prime minister suspends seven of his MPs for voting against the government on the two-child benefit cap. What does it tell us about how Sir Keir Starmer will govern?

Who will lead the Tories?

24/07/2024

The firing gun on the Tory leadership contest has been started, with some party figures warning of an ‘existential crisis’ for the party. What could the outcome mean for British politics? Plus, with shoplifting at a 20-year high, we explore what is behind the rise and whether things could get worse for our high streets. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Manchester Airport Kicking

25/07/2024

With protests in Rochdale after a man was hospitalised from a policeman kicking and stamping on his head at Manchester Airport, the mayor and home secretary caution against a rush to judgement. Is this another blow to the public’s trust in the police? With Christian Fraser.

Paris Olympics: Sabotage and Spectacle

Trainline vandals try to disrupt the Paris Olympics, as a spectacular opening ceremony, and security operation, get underway. And do Labour’s claims of a £20bn fiscal 'black hole' ring true? With Katie Razzall.

Two children killed in Southport attack

How could a dance workshop for primary school children become a scene of such tragedy? We speak to the Bishop of Liverpool and a councillor who grew up on the street where the attack took place. With Victoria Derbyshire.

30/07/2024

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30/07/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

What Did BBC Know About Huw Edwards?

As Huw Edwards, the former lead presenter of BBC News, pleads guilty to receiving indecent images of children, how much did the corporation know while still paying him a £475,000 salary? With Christian Fraser.

Edwards: Did the BBC Do Enough?

01/08/2024

A BBC employee who complained about Huw Edwards's behaviour tells Newsnight the corporation's investigation was 'deeply disappointing', as the BBC director general defends his handling of Huw Edwards. With Katie Razzall.

Police brace for further disorder

After the unrest in Southport, police forces around England have warned about the potential for more disorder. Is disinformation fuelling the protests? What is the impact on local communities? Has the police response been effective so far? With Katie Razzall.

How Should We Respond to the Riots?

After a week of riots in towns and cities, is enough being done by the Government and police to keep us safe? With Katie Razzall.

Who is Tim Walz?

151. Who is Tim Walz?

06/08/2024

Will Kamala Harris’s running mate pick be enough to get her to the White House? With Katie Razzall.

Police Fear Disturbances Across England

Shop owners board up their windows and police warn that they are preparing for riots again tonight. Why do they think something will happen?

Why Did the Riots Happen?

08/08/2024

After nine days of riot, protest and counter-protest, why did it all happen, and is it over? With Katie Razzall.

Will Starmer Toughen Social Media Laws?

The PM says he will review social media regulations, with growing questions about whether disinformation on tech platforms helped to fuel recent unrest. But with Elon Musk comparing the approach to Soviet Russia, does more really need to be done? With Anna Foster.

What Went Wrong in the Calocane Case?

A doctor warned three years before the Nottingham attacks that Valdo Calocane's mental illness was so severe he could 'end up killing someone'. So how was he able to go on to kill three people? We speak to a campaigner for the families of his victims. With Katie Razzall.

Middle East on the Brink?

13/08/2024

As the US secretary of state postpones his trip to the region, is Iran set to ignore pleas from western leaders and strike back against Israel?

Ukraine Incursion: How Will Putin Respond?

Nine days after Ukrainian forces began their incursion into Russian territory, Kyiv says troops are continuing their advance. How will Vladimir Putin respond to this embarrassment? Does Ukraine’s gamble actually increase the risk of Russian escalation? And, could Brussels really be out to rein in Elon Musk and X? With Faisal Islam.

Can Middle East peace talks deliver?

As Iran prepares to attack Israel, Hamas declines to attend peace talks. What more can Israel do in Gaza to achieve their war aims? WIth Paddy O'Connell.

Is Labour Caving to the Unions?

16/08/2024

With Labour green-lighting pay settlements for train drivers and junior doctors, and more strikes announced today, Labour is facing accusations it has lost control of public sector pay. Has it? With Paddy O’Connell.

Multimillionaire Goes Missing on Yacht

British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter are missing following a freak storm on the coast of Sicily - Newsnight speaks to a journalist who captured his extraordinary story a month before. Plus, as the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, what's Kamala Harris's pitch to voters? With Adam Fleming.

20/08/2024

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20/08/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Adam Fleming.

21/08/2024

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21/08/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Nick Watt.

Kamala Harris takes the stage

22/08/2024

On the final night of the Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris is set to make the most important speech of her life. What does she need to do to win over America? With Paddy O’Connell.

A pensioner revolt? Starmer feels the heat

As energy prices are set to rise by an average of 10%, the pressure grows for Keir Starmer over his decision to cut winter fuel allowances for most pensioners. We speak to consumer champion Martin Lewis. With Paddy O’Connell.

Has Starmer Signalled Austerity 2.0?

The PM warns in his start-of-term speech of 'short term pain for long term good' in the autumn budget. Would spending cuts and tax rises amount to another round of austerity? Plus, fascinating Newsnight archive of Oasis, as they announce their reunion. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Starmer's Brexit 'reset' work?

The PM claims that the UK has a 'once-in-a-generation opportunity' to turn a 'corner on Brexit'. But with so many red lines already drawn, can his intended reset achieve anything of substance? Also, the mothers of Caroline Flack and Anisha Vidal-Garner, who say their privacy has been invaded by newspapers. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Harris and Walz give their first big interview

US vice-president Kamala Harris gives her first interview since formally becoming the Democratic Party's nominee for president alongside her running mate, Minnesota governor Tim Walz. With Victoria Derbyshire.

30/08/2024

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30/08/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Christian Fraser.

What do the Tory contenders believe?

Two big hitters launch their Conservative leadership campaigns, with James Cleverly focusing on policy, and Kemi Badenoch on principles. What do they believe in? Plus, we hear from the relative of Israeli Carmel Gat, one of six hostages found dead in Gaza over the weekend, after being seized by Hamas on 7 October. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Horror in the Channel

03/09/2024

A pregnant woman and six children are among the dead as a small boat capsizes. Can the government stop the boats and the deaths? MPs will get the chance to vote next week on whether they support or oppose the government's plan to scrap winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners. Victoria Derbyshire talks to one Labour MP urging her party to rethink their decision.

Grenfell Tower Report: Who Is to Blame?

The official report into the Grenfell Tower fire is finally published, seven years after 72 people lost their lives. Who takes the blame for their deaths? We talk to survivors and those who lost loved ones. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Keir Starmer Win the First 100 Days?

The new prime minister has an autumn inbox that few of his predecessors would envy. How will he compare to the best and worst who've held the keys to No 10? And are British universities on the edge of a financial crisis? With Faisal Islam.

Can Labour Handle the Unions?

06/09/2024

Keir Starmer addresses the trade unions next week, facing Tory claims he's writing them blank cheques. What's the truth? And we talk to an eyewitness about what really happened in a block of flats ten days ago where the cladding caught fire. With Paddy O' Connell

No U-Turns on Winter Fuel or Prisoners

No. 10 says it has no choice but to carry out controversial polices on means testing winter fuel payments and allowing early prisoner releases to ease overcrowding. With Faisal Islam.

10/09/2024

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10/09/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Katie Razzall.

Govt's NHS report: First reaction

In a government report published as we go on air, the surgeon tasked with assessing the NHS gives his verdict. How will Keir Starmer respond? And two teenage boys stabbed to death 15 years apart. Why has so little changed in the fight against knife crime? We ask their fathers. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Will Starmer take on the unions?

12/09/2024

The Prime Minister has said he will reform the NHS - whether unions like it or not. We talk to RMT union leader Mick Lynch. And we ask Grammy- and Oscar-winning R&B star John Legend about Harris, Trump, Musk and abortion. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Putin threatens war

13/09/2024

As Starmer meets Biden in the Oval office to discuss Ukraine - we ask what would a Harris - or Trump - victory mean for the west? And it's Succession for real as the Murdochs head to court over the future of the media empire after Rupert Murdoch's death. With Katie Razzall.

Huw Edwards: Sentenced

16/09/2024

Disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards is handed a six-month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to making indecent images of children. What are the questions remaining for the BBC, and has it learned the lessons of the past? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Diane Abbott: Political Survivor

17/09/2024

In an exclusive BBC interview, Labour MP Diane Abbott tells Newsnight that she felt she was treated as a 'non-person' by Sir Keir Starmer. She also talks about death threats, being suspended and what she really thinks about the prime minister. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Hezbollah and the Exploding Pagers

After blasts targeting terror group Hezbollah with compromised pagers, now Lebanon is rocked by exploding walkie-talkies. As fingers point at Israel, is conflict set to escalate? What’s Israel’s strategy? Plus, Keir Starmer and the freebies - what’s going on behind the door of No 10? With Jo Coburn.

Will Hezbollah Hit Back at Israel?

The Hezbollah leader calls the pager attack a declaration of war – could it become a regional conflict? And Keir Starmer's messy week of leaks, expense rows and feuds. He says he's in charge. Is he? With Paddy O'Connell.

Economics of fear

183. Economics of fear

20/09/2024

As consumer confidence slumps, is the government's gloomy economic message sapping all enthusiasm for the British economy? Plus Israel strikes Beirut; what is ordinary life like in the city? With Christian Fraser.

Chancellor: ‘Best Days Ahead’

As Labour gathers for its first conference since becoming the party of government, the chancellor has talked up Britain’s economic prospects. But will her optimism be enough to blow away the gloom after repeated warnings about tough decisions to come? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The PM pleads for patience

24/09/2024

In his first speech to a Labour Party conference as prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer has promised 'national renewal', but warned it will take time. Will voters hear his plea for patience? Live from Liverpool with Victoria Derbyshire.

Remembering the Nova Festival Attack

Victoria Derbyshire talks to two Israeli survivors of the Nova Festival terror attack on 7 October 2023. Also on Newsnight, as tensions rise between Israel and Hezbollah, will it lead to cross-border ground attacks?

Can the UN stop a wider Middle East war?

Can world leaders talk Israel and Hezbollah down from a ground war in Lebanon - and wider regional conflict in the Middle East? We go live as Keir Starmer addresses the UN. And Zelensky visits the US and rows with Trump over support for Ukraine. With Paddy O'Connell.

Labour's Budget Briefing

27/09/2024

Details emerge of next month's budget - more investment in big projects, more borrowing and perhaps less of a tax rise than expected, what does this tell us about Labour's priorities? Plus, world leaders are meeting in New York - but is Trump Tower more of a draw than the UN?

Tory leadership race hots up

30/09/2024

Are the gloves coming off in the contest to be the next Conservative leader? All the latest insight and analysis from the Conservative Party conference. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Iran attacks Israel

01/10/2024

As Israel invades Lebanon, Iran launches hundreds of missiles on Israel. How dangerous is this moment for the world? Plus, with controversy raging at the Conservative conference in Birmingham, we speak to two leadership contenders. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Amanda Abbington Talks to Newsnight

Victoria Derbyshire interviews 'Strictly’ star Amanda Abbington in her first interview since the BBC apologised to her and upheld some of her complaints. BBC News has been told that while complaints of verbal bullying and harassment were upheld, claims of physical aggression were not. Newsnight understands the BBC made a finding that Giovanni Pernice more than likely than not gestured to his groin area during training but makes no finding in relation to whether he had an erection.

Britain Hands Back the Chagos Islands

Why are we giving back the Chagos Islands? And an interview with the lawyer for Nicola Bulley, whose body was found after a long search of the River Wyre in Lancashire last year. Did the media cross red lines in the way they covered the story? With Paddy O'Connell.

Where's the Middle East Conflict Heading?

As Biden calls on Israel to be careful about civilian casualties and the US launches fresh airstrikes on Yemen - how close are we to full-blown regional war? And on the day when the government commits billions to green energy, car manufacturers warn demand for eco-friendly electric vehicles is stalling, is Starmer's green growth push leaving the public behind? With Faisal Islam.

07/10/2024

194. 07/10/2024

07/10/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

08/10/2024

195. 08/10/2024

08/10/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Hurricane Milton Hits

09/10/2024

Hurricane Milton's storm surges with tornadoes spawning across Florida, described as the worst the state has been in a century, but how much of a political issue will it become? Newsnight speaks to the Mayor of St Petersburg live in the city's Emergency Operations Centre. Plus, after James Cleverly's shock exit in the Tory leadership contest, what happens next? With Victoria Derbyshire.

10/10/2024

197. 10/10/2024

10/10/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Faisal Islam.

Starmer's Reset

198. Starmer's Reset

11/10/2024

Ahead of Keir Starmer's 100th day in office on Sunday, is his government getting back on track? Plus, Elon Musk goes all in on Donald Trump - could he swing the US Presidential Election?

Can Starmer Be Pro-business and Pro-worker?

Corporate giants descend on London for the government's big summit, promising billions in investment and thousands of new jobs. But can Keir Starmer deliver growth that is both pro-business and pro-worker? Plus, would a proposed new law to tackle phone addiction in teenagers actually work? With Victoria Derbyshire.

US Election: Harris v Trump – Why So Close?

With the US Presidential election only three weeks away, it’s the tightest race for the White House in decades. Newsnight speaks to Democrat and Republican insiders for insights on their strategies. Plus, proposals to give terminally ill people in England and Wales the right to choose to end their life will be introduced in Parliament. Newsnight talks to the MP behind it and her colleague who opposes it. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Anxiety Over Budget Spending Cuts

Newsnight hears from Cabinet sources on worries about Rachel Reeves' first budget. The programme discusses what it could mean for you. And should the NHS fund more weight-loss drugs to save money on treating the consequences of obesity? With Victoria Derbyshire

Hamas Leader Killed - What Now?

17/10/2024

The IDF have killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza. Is it the beginning of the end of the war or is the idea of Hamas harder to defeat than its leader? And Trump v Harris is too close to call. What do the candidates' movements tell us about where they think they need to fight the election? With Faisal Islam.

Is Starmer a World Leader?

18/10/2024

Keir Starmer says Britain is back on the global stage. But with the world on the brink, does he have what it takes? And the government rules out a royal apology for Britain's role in the slave trade. Why would saying sorry make a difference? With Katie Razzall.

Trump: Two Weeks to go

21/10/2024

Since footage emerged of Donald Trump doing a shift at a McDonald's drive-thru, we ask if the former president is lovin' it? Our expert panel gives insight on the historic campaign. Plus after an armed police officer was found not guilty of murdering Chris Kaba, who was shot and killed on a south London street two years ago, we speak to a former officer. With Adam Fleming.

Trump campaign accuses Labour of election interference

Is the 'special relationship' in jeopardy? We speak to the man tipped to become US secretary of state, if Trump wins, about the accusations. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump 'Admires Dictators'

23/10/2024

Trump's former chief of staff John Kelly says the former president is an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators and falls into the general definition of a fascist. What does it mean for American democracy? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Harris Wheels Out Celebrity Backers

Bruce Springsteen, Samuel Jackson and Beyoncé turn up for Harris as the rallies ramp up, but what about the issues? Which ones are working for Trump and Harris? And TV host, Carrie Grant is the mother of four with special educational needs. Carrie tells Katie Razzall why the system is failing in England.

Harris v Trump: The Gender Split Between Voters

Donald Trump goes on the Joe Rogan podcast popular with young men, while Kamala Harris brings Beyoncé on stage. With the polls neck and neck, can the vote split of men versus women tip the election? With Adam Fleming.

Backlash After Trump Rally

28/10/2024

Donald Trump's rally in New York is attacked as racist and misogynistic by Democrats. What does it tell us about his strategy eight days before polls close in this coin-toss race for the White House? Plus, how does Keir Starmer’s bus fares hike square with his claim to be looking out for working people? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Kamala Harris win on the economy?

Kamala Harris is preparing to make the speech of her life, at the very spot Donald Trump where told his supporters to fight on 6 January. But do voters care about anything other than the economy? Tory leadership contender Robert Jenrick controversially asks what the prime minister ‘knew about the Southport attacks'. This comes after Merseyside Police announced that the 18-year-old accused of murdering three girls is also facing a charge under the Terrorism Act. Insights from the Newsnight team with Victoria Derbyshire.

Will Reeves's first budget succeed?

Rachel Reeves has revealed the budget that sets the tone for her ten-year project, but will it stand up to scrutiny this time next week? Victoria Derbyshire picks out the bones with economists, business leaders and politicians.

Harris v Trump: the Final Stretch

Five days out from the US presidential election, Newsnight lifts the lid on the Trump and Harris campaigns, and asks what might happen after polling day. Plus, how has the budget landed? With Jo Coburn.

Harris v Trump on 'violent rhetoric'

Four days to the US election, Donald Trump has suggested that Liz Cheney, one of his most vocal Republican critics, would not be a "radical war hawk" if she was in a war herself and had guns "trained on her face". Newsnight hears from one of his most high-profile supporters. And forget the undecideds, what counts is persuading the unmotivated to vote. Newsnight speaks live to Georgia's secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, the man Donald Trump pressured to overturn the 2020 result. Does he fear a repeat this time around? With Katie Razzall.

US Election 2024: Eve of Poll Special

On the eve of an era-defining presidential race, the United States feels divided like never before. Who's in prime position to win? And why does the threat of violence feel so close? Victoria Derbyshire is in Washington to take the pulse and speaks live to top guests including John Bolton, Rick Santorum, Alencia Johnson and Lakshya Jain.

US Election 2024: Is It Harris or Trump?

The big day has finally arrived in the Disunited States of America. Which half of the 50:50 nation will prevail? Newsnight's election night coverage comes live from Washington, with guests Sean Spicer, Ameshia Cross and Galen Druke. Presented by Victoria Derbyshire.

How Did Donald Trump Take the White House?

A stunning political comeback - a landslide for Donald Trump as voters emphatically choose him to be the 47th president of the United States. What happens next for the nation and the world? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The power of Musk

217. The power of Musk

07/11/2024

What role will Elon Musk play in Donald Trump's new administration - and how will he use his new power? We talk to his father. Who else will president-elect Trump appoint to his top team and what can that tell us about his agenda? With Faisal Islam.

Israelis attacked in Amsterdam

08/11/2024

Amsterdam's mayor has condemned 'hit and run' attacks on Israeli football fans visiting the city. What happened? Newsnight talks to a key eyewitness. And we assess Donald Trump's powers in his second term compared to his first. Why aren't there as many political or legal restraints to check him, and what does this mean? With Katie Razzall.

Crisis in the Church of England

11/11/2024

Calls mount for the Archbishop of Canterbury to resign following the publication of the Makin review into the Church’s handling of abuser John Smyth. How long will Justin Welby stay in post? Plus, as COP29 opens in Baku today, Newsnight asks what President-Elect Trump’s policies mean for climate change. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Fall of an Archbishop

12/11/2024

Justin Welby steps down as Archbishop of Canterbury, following criticism of his handling of a report into a prolific child abuser with ties to the Church of England. Newsnight asks a senior bishop if he should have gone sooner. Plus, a backer of the proposed assisted dying law. And top chef Heston Blumenthal on his bipolar diagnosis and why he can't watch The Bear. With Victoria Derbyshire.

13/11/2024

221. 13/11/2024

13/11/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump Picks RFK Jr for Health

14/11/2024

Donald Trump's latest controversial appointment is a vaccine sceptic who will be in charge of America's health. Who is Robert F Kennedy Jr, and what does his appointment tell us about the future president's agenda? With Paddy O'Connell.

Free Speech Debate Reignited

15/11/2024

A police investigation into a journalist’s social media post sparks the return of the Great British free speech debate. And is Elon Musk's X damaged by his association with Donald Trump - and will Bluesky hoover up its former users? With Adam Fleming.

Farmers' Revolt

224. Farmers' Revolt

18/11/2024

Tens of thousands of farmers are expected to descend onto Westminster to protest against Budget plans to make some of them pay inheritance tax - but how damaging will this be for the government? And, as President Biden gives permission for Ukraine to use long-range missiles inside Russia, we speak to Donald Trump's former security adviser. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Starmer v Farmers

225. Starmer v Farmers

19/11/2024

Farmers bring Westminster to a standstill with their march against government plans to increase inheritance tax on some farms. Newsnight speaks to a Treasury minister and Jeremy Clarkson. Plus, new figures reveal thousands more pensioners could be pushed into fuel poverty. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Debate on Toxic Cultures in UK Institutions

Nadine Dorries and Harriet Harman on Newsnight. Plus, Ukraine fires UK missiles into Russia for the first time, what does the incoming Trump presidency mean for Nato’s allies in Europe? We hear from former head of the CIA General Petraeus. With Victoria Derbyshire.

P. Diddy: The Trial

21/11/2024

One of the world's biggest rap stars, Sean 'Diddy' Combs is behind bars, accused of kidnapping and sex crimes. Expected in court on Friday 22, he's fighting to be released on bail. Newsnight speaks to a lawyer representing a singer who is suing him. And, as staff at the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, the Observer, vote to go on strike over its proposed sale to media startup Tortoise, is this the future of journalism? With Katie Razzall.

Martin Lewis Energy Bill Advice

22/11/2024

The energy regulator Ofgem announces another rise in the energy price cap. With colder temperatures here, we ask Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis what the latest increase means for consumers. Plus, as the head of MI5 warns of Russian military intelligence efforts to disrupt Britain, we ask: what will Putin do next? With Nick Watt.

How will MPs vote on the assisted dying bill?

This week sees the debate on a proposal of one of the biggest societal changes in decades, the assisted dying bill. Newsnight speaks to one of the most high-profile opponents of the bill and gleans insight from panellists for it. Will a new specific criminal offence of drinks spiking reduce the number of attacks? We speak to a Love Island and an Apprentice star who had their drinks spiked.

Are pushy parents gaming the exam system?

As the government announces plans to get young people working, Newsnight speaks to the education secretary about youth unemployment and whether the exam system is being exploited. Israel announces a ceasefire with Hezbollah over fighting in Lebanon. What does it mean for the wider Middle East? Interviews and insight with Faisal Islam.

Will Chagos Deal Damage Trump Ties?

The UK government is scrambling to save its deal to cede control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after criticism from the incoming Trump administration and the new Mauritian prime minister. Donald Trump's ally Nigel Farage tells us the deal would damage Keir Starmer's relations with the president-elect. And we hear from a Chagossian living in the UK. With Victoria Derbyshire.

28/11/2024

232. 28/11/2024

28/11/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Paddy O'Connell.

MPs vote for assisted dying - what now?

One of the most historic pieces of legislation in the modern era, MPs back the Assisted Dying Bill. But is this a fight Labour wanted so early into their tenure? Newsnight hears from Lord Falconer, actor Liz Carr and Dame Esther Rantzen. Also, did Keir Starmer push out his transport secretary? Insight and interviews with Christian Fraser.

France in Crisis

234. France in Crisis

02/12/2024

Sir Keir Starmer tells the City that the UK is free to pick and choose its future between Europe and the United States. But are we really inured to the financial crisis now unfolding in France? Also, as MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace apologises for an attack on 'middle-class women', where is accountability at the BBC? With Christian Fraser.

03/12/2024

235. 03/12/2024

03/12/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Gregg Wallace 'sexually harassed me'

A Newsnight exclusive: Shannon Kyle, a ghostwriter who penned the memoir of MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace, tells Newsnight she was sexually harassed by him. Mr Wallace “denies any sexual misconduct with Ms Kyle”. Contains graphic sexual language. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Starmer vs. Whitehall?

05/12/2024

The prime minister sets out his Plan for Change, accusing Whitehall of sitting in a 'tepid bath of managed decline'. If his six milestones aren’t met, is he setting up the civil service to take the blame? Plus, French president Emmanuel Macron effectively labels his opponents as enemies of the state, 24 hours after they turfed out his prime minister. With Adam Fleming.

Trump Returns to World Stage

06/12/2024

President-elect Donald Trump will visit the newly rebuilt Notre Dame tomorrow, and meet heads of state. Will the former president meet Zelensky to preach peace? As the 'quad-demic' threatens the NHS this winter, we hear from the CEO of an NHS trust to hear how they are coping.

09/12/2024

239. 09/12/2024

09/12/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Christian Fraser.

Labour's Prison Plan

10/12/2024

The government unveils its plan for prisons, promising to solve overcrowding and 'keep our streets safe' by building thousands of new cells. Will it work? And could it end up sending fewer people to prison by scrapping shorter jail terms? An ex-offender and a retired chief prisons inspector join us live. Plus, after Nigel Farage bags a billionaire defector to Reform UK, should the major parties be worried? With Katie Razzall.

The failure to protect Sara Sharif

Ten-year-old Sara Sharif was murdered by the people who were supposed to be looking after her. The court heard that there were many missed opportunities where Sara could have been protected. Why does this little girl's story feel like one we have heard before? We ask the children's commissioner for England. How does the government intend to meet its target of building 1.5 million homes? Interviews and insight with Adam Fleming.

Reset on Brexit?

242. Reset on Brexit?

12/12/2024

Is the prime minister's plan for closer post-Brexit relations with the European Union more far-reaching than we thought? As Starmer holds talks with the EU Council president in Downing Street, Newsnight asks what’s really happening behind the scenes? Plus, an exclusive interview from Samira Hussain with the parents of murdered woman Harshita Brella. They say Harshita feared that her husband, who's now on the run, would kill her. Interviews and insight with Faisal Islam.

What Next for Syria?

13/12/2024

As thousands of Syrians take to the streets to celebrate the end of the Assad regime, we ask the former UK foreign secretary - what next for the region, for diplomacy and for millions of refugees around Europe? Plus, do disappointing growth figures mean further tough decisions on public sector spending and pay are on the way?

16/12/2024

244. 16/12/2024

16/12/2024

The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Backlash to Starmer's Waspi decision

Sir Keir Starmer says that millions of women who lost out by changes to the state pension won't get compensation, arguing it wouldn't be fair to taxpayers. His predecessor as Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, tells Newsnight he's 'shocked' and that the government will live to regret it. Also, what happened at the Nigel Farage-Elon Musk meeting? With Victoria Derbyshire.

'Gaslit' After Operation by Disgraced Surgeon

In a Newsnight exclusive, Jodee Seeley, the mother of a girl operated on by a now-disgraced surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital, says her daughter has been let down, and should never have been in his care. She accuses the children's hospital of 'gaslighting' her. Plus, is Sir Keir Starmer facing a winter of discontent? We ask Labour's former shadow home secretary and a recent Tory defector to Reform. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Mandelson Returns

247. Mandelson Returns

19/12/2024

New Labour mastermind Peter Mandelson is heading to Washington as the UK’s ambassador to the US. Can he cut deals with Donald Trump? With Paddy O’Connell.

2024 review, 2025 predictions

20/12/2024

A Newsnight festive special. Faisal Islam is joined by a bumper panel to look back at the political year in 2024 and predict what the big stories will be in 2025.

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Starmer vs Musk

1. Starmer vs Musk

06/01/2025

The prime minister defends his record as director of public prosecutions and accuses Elon Musk of spreading “poison, lies and misinformation” over UK grooming gangs. What does the row mean for UK-US relations? Plus, the government announces its plan to tackle the NHS backlog. We speak to a health minister. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Elon Musk’s ‘Disinformation Endangering Me’

Minister for safeguarding Jess Phillips speaks for the first time about being called a 'rape genocide apologist' by Elon Musk. She tells us his posts have put her in danger but that she 'will not pander to fear'. And what do Musk’s posts mean for President Trump’s relationship with his allies? We hear from Trump’s former EU ambassador. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Is the UK Economy in Trouble?

08/01/2025

With UK borrowing costs the highest since 2008, how much trouble is chancellor Rachel Reeves and the UK economy in? Plus LA wildfires destroy huge swathes of the city. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The inferno that woke the world

09/01/2025

As the worst-ever Los Angeles fires continue to burn and the destruction they’ve left behind is revealed, the political blame game has begun. What does the debate tell us about the imminent second Trump presidency? We hear from a tech billionaire and close ally of Elon Musk. With Faisal Islam.

Come Back, Rachel?

5. Come Back, Rachel?

10/01/2025

Rachel Reeves is in China, while the markets are volatile and borrowing costs are shooting up. Could this all doom the government economic agenda? Plus Nigel Farage on 2025's postponed local elections. With Paddy O'Connell.

Post Office Scandal: One Year On

13/01/2025

It's a year since the Post Office Horizon scandal shot to the top of the political agenda following the ITV drama, Mr Bates vs The Post Office. In January 2024, some of the postmasters wrongly accused of theft and fraud appeared on Newsnight to describe how it wrecked their lives. They are back with us in a special programme to tell us what, if anything, has changed since then. And we ask the Post Office minister when they will finally receive compensation. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Anti-corruption minister resigns

14/01/2025

Anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq becomes the second minister from Keir Starmer’s government to resign, even though she didn't break the ministerial code. So what did she do wrong? And should the prime minister have appointed her in the first place? We hear from our political panel. After the eldest victim of the Post Office Horizon scandal appeared on Newsnight last night, 92-year-old Betty Brown was invited to Westminster today to meet the Post Office minister. We bring you the latest on the scandal affecting thousands of Post Office submasters. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

End of the Gaza war?

15/01/2025

As a ceasefire is announce in Gaza, will it stick? We are joined by a Gazan and an Israeli hostage family member. And back in the UK we grade Keir Starmer's report card after six months in power.

Grooming Inquiries: What's Changed?

The government announce a series of inquiries into the grooming gangs. Have they backtracked? Newsnight hears from a survivor and a campaigning MP. And economic growth is flat. But with tax rises coming into effect in April, the sluggish figures have fuelled further concerns that stagnant growth could persist in the UK for some time. How do you make growth grow? With Adam Fleming.

Will Trump Be Different, Second Time Round?

Donald Trump will be back in the White House on Monday. How will his governing style change, if at all? Plus, the US TikTok ban - vital to protect national security or a dangerous limit to free speech? Newsnight hears from the UK's most-followed TikToker Kyle Thomas. Hosted by Katie Razzall.

Trump’s Inauguration

20/01/2025

Donald Trump returns to the White House, declaring an emergency on the US-Mexico border, the deportation of illegal immigrants and drilling for 'liquid gold' in a 'Golden Age' for America. He pledges to lead a US that will expand its territory - while claiming he'll be a peacemaker and a unifier. Can he do it? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

‘Face of Capitol Riot’ Speaks

21/01/2025

Newsnight speaks to Jacob Chansley, who was jailed for his involvement in the Capitol riot. He's now one of nearly 1,600 convicted or charged over the 6 January insurrection to be pardoned by freshly re-elected Donald Trump. We also hear from a former police officer who was trying to keep the peace. Plus, the Labour revolt over airport expansion. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Russian Spy Ships v Royal Navy

22/01/2025

Russian spy ships have been spotted in UK waters around North Sea cables. Has Putin got his eye on Britain's critical infrastructure? And Prince Harry settles with The Sun over unlawful intrusion. Should he have had his day in court? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Southport Murderer and the Missed Warnings

As Axel Rudakubana gets a minimum of half a century in jail for killing three little girls, why were the warning signs missed by authorities? Is Rachel Reeves about to change the Budget tax plan? And Donald Trump is set to send troops to the Mexico border. What will they do? With Paddy O'Connell.

Telford Survivor speaks to Newsnight

The row over releasing the leader of a Telford grooming gang. We hear live from the survivor demanding he stay locked up. And as The Traitors reaches its grand finale, we ask how it captured the national imagination.

Alarm in Greenland?

27/01/2025

After threatening Colombia with tariffs, is President Trump about to do the same to Denmark to get Greenland? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can the Chancellor Bring Growth?

28/01/2025

Newsnight previews Rachel Reeves's big speech on how she'll get the economy going. Is growth finally about to touch down in the UK? We ask two business leaders, including the boss of one of Britain’s leading firms, Sage. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Rachel Reeves Grow the Economy?

The chancellor says growth will drive every government policy. But can she deliver? And president Trump announces he'll house 30,000 illegal migrants in Guantanomo Bay. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Tragedy on the Potomac

30/01/2025

President Trump blames diversity, equity and inclusion policies for the collision between a US Army helicopter and a passenger jet that likely killed 67 people, and borders minister Angela Eagle talks us through her new laws aimed at illegal migrants. Will they stop the boats? With Paddy O'Connell.

Canada PM candidate Mark Carney on US tariffs

Mark Carney, the front-runner to be the new Canadian PM, reacts to Donald Trump's tariff announcement. And, 5 years on from Brexit, are we happy or sad about it? With Faisal Islam.

Trump Backtracks on Tariff Threat

03/02/2025

As the prime minister meets EU leaders in Brussels, President Trump cancels tariffs for Canada and Mexico. Can the American leader now be trusted when he threatens to impose tariffs? And why the new proposals to the Ofsted rating system are so divisive. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump: ‘Relocate from Gaza’

04/02/2025

President Donald Trump's advice to Palestinians is to ‘relocate from Gaza’ as he meets with Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. And families affected by knife crime say it’s time for a new approach after 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose became the latest school stabbing victim. We hear from campaigners and the government’s school behaviour tsar. With Paddy O’Connell.

Failings in Nottingham Killer's Care

How did the system get it wrong with Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane's care? We speak to the mother of one of the three killed, and another mother who says she fears there could be tragic consequences from what she says are failings in her own son’s healthcare. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Is Elon Musk Too Powerful?

06/02/2025

Is Elon Musk too powerful? Elon Musk has declared war on US government waste, but critics say he's out of control. Is Musk operating outside his brief and should the world be worried? Plus, the Dutch prime minister tells Newsnight that Europe will unite to retaliate if Brussels is hit by US tariffs. What does that mean for the UK economy? With Paddy O’Connell.

Is it too late to regulate AI?

07/02/2025

The world's leaders in artificial intelligence are sounding louder warnings that we are endangering humanity. Ahead of a key global summit, we hear from a key thinker, Berkeley's Professor Stuart Russell. And as Donald Trump brings USAID's work to a halt, aid agencies tell Newsnight that millions could die. With Katie Razzall.

Trouble for the Assisted Dying Bill?

Once described as having the ‘strictest’ safeguards in the world, the Assisted Dying Bill is under increased scrutiny as it’s revealed High Court judges won’t sign off on cases. Critics say this is a dangerous step, but others welcome the change. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Inside Trump’s Gaza plan

11/02/2025

President Trump doubles down on his plan to expel two million Palestinians from Gaza. With the ceasefire-hostage deal hanging by a thread, what is President Trump's master plan - if there is one? We hear from a Gazan, a Trump insider and a former UK Middle East minister. Also, should Chelsea star Sam Kerr’s case have gone to court? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Has Trump pulled the plug on Ukraine?

Is President Trump about to sell out Ukraine to the Kremlin? And we hear from a small-boat asylum seeker after the government says he can no longer claim British citizenship.

Can Labour Save the NHS?

13/02/2025

A Newsnight special looking at the future of the National Health Service. Can its problems be solved and how? Newsnight asks the Health secretary, Wes Streeting, live. Presented by Victoria Derbyshire.

Has Putin Won the War in Ukraine?

14/02/2025

As presidents Trump and Putin begin to shape up their Ukraine deal, how will Europe pick up the pieces? With Adam Fleming.

Deal in the desert?

17/02/2025

Hours before the US and Russia start talks in Saudi Arabia over the future of Ukraine, how do Kyiv and Europe stop matters being decided over their heads? We hear live from the German ambassador to the UK after Olaf Scholz calls talk of peacekeeping troops 'inappropriate'. Two former rugby internationals who have early-onset dementia call on the sport's bosses to stop fighting their legal claim. With Victoria Derbyshire.

A New World Order

32. A New World Order

18/02/2025

As Donald Trump brings Vladimir Putin in from the cold with historic peace talks brokered by Saudi Arabia, Ukraine doesn’t have a seat at the table. Has President Zelensky been frozen out? We hear from a former Ukrainian prime minister as the crucial talks continue. And has Donald Trump’s White House been pressuring the Romanian government to give Andrew Tate his passport back? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump Calls Zelensky a 'Dictator'

19/02/2025

Inside the extraordinary war of words in which Donald Trump calls Volodymyr Zelensky a 'dictator' after the Ukrainian President says he’s 'living in a disinformation space' created by Russia. Where did the Ukraine-USA relationship go so wrong, so quickly? Victoria Derbyshire sits down with the Kremlin's UK Ambassador for an in-depth interview.

Is Donald Trump Re-writing the International Rulebook?

How and why is President Trump transforming US relations with the rest of the world? With Paddy O'Connell.

How Is Donald Trump Reshaping Europe?

Starmer goes to Washington to meet the oncoming storm of President Trump. Will he offer up a hike in defence spending? And, in Germany, will the far right AFD, endorsed by JD Vance and Elon Musk, thrive in the weekend elections? We hear from them. With Nick Watt.

US Votes With Russia at UN

24/02/2025

Three years to the day since Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the US breaks with its Western allies to side with Russia at the United Nations. Meanwhile, French president Emmanuel Macron visits US president Donald Trump in the White House to try to persuade him to keep backing Kyiv. We speak to a former secretary general of Nato, and a senior Obama Pentagon official. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Will Starmer’s Move Satisfy Trump?

Sir Keir Starmer makes a big move ahead of his trip to Washington, slashing international aid spending to boost defence. Will it be enough to satisfy President Trump? We speak to aid chief David Miliband, who was foreign secretary under Gordon Brown, and a defence minister. Plus, Björn Ulvaeus from ABBA urges the UK government to lead the way on protecting artists from AI ripping them off. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Starmer Win Favour at the White House?

The prime minister is in Washington to make new friends, but will he get flattened by the Donald Trump steamroller? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump and Starmer on US-UK Trade Deal

Sir Keir Starmer meets President Trump in the White House for the first time. Is a UK-US trade deal on the cards and are we any closer to an end to the war in Ukraine? With Faisal Islam.

The Battle of the Oval Office: Trump v Zelensky

Just when you think you've seen everything, literally unprecedented scenes as Trump, Vance and Zelensky row in front of the cameras. Nick Watt picks the bones out.

US Warning to Zelensky

03/03/2025

“America won't put up with it for much longer” - President Trump issues another warning to President Zelensky as Sir Keir Starmer presents his peacekeeping plan to MPs. Plus, Newsnight learns of mounting unease within the UK government regarding the viability of its nuclear deterrent in light of the warnings from the Trump administration that Europe needs to look after its own defence. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Canada will never be the 51st state

As Canada calls US-imposed tariffs a 'dumb move', Newsnight speaks to Canada’s minister for foreign affairs on day one of a new trade war between the USA and Canada. Plus, President Zelensky folds in a single tweet. Did Trump’s approach to Ukraine have the desired effect? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Does the Kremlin want peace?

05/03/2025

We discuss President Putin’s response to the last few weeks; does he want peace? As the US pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine, how are UK intelligence services responding? And one of the US's best-known lawyers on the fresh criminal investigation into the Tate brothers.

Europe rearms: too little, too late?

In Brussels the European Union welcomes Zelensky and plans for a rearmament programme to replace America's shield. Can it be done? With Faisal Islam.

Putin Launches Fresh Ukraine Attack

Is the latest Russian attack in Ukraine a sign Putin doesn't want peace or a signal he's planning for it? We ask one of Putin's top allies. And we speak to the Maltese Eurovision entry under fire for the C word. Or is it the K work?

Trump's Tariffs Spark Recession Fears

The US stocks plunge as President Trump refuses to rule out a recession caused by his tariffs. What does this mean for the global economy? And as key players land in Saudi Arabia for peace talks between US and Ukraine, what will the price be for peace? With Paddy O'Connell.

Dean Windass on His Dementia Diagnosis

Newsnight speaks to ex-footballer and Hull City legend Dean Windass, who was diagnosed with stage 2 dementia last year. He believes the fact he headed the ball 'tens of thousands of times' during his career is to blame. Plus, a deal is reached between the US and Ukraine which restores intelligence sharing and military assistance to Ukraine. We speak to Donald Trump's director for counter-terrorism Sebastian Gorka live from the White House. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Could AI replace my job?

12/03/2025

The government lays out the rules for when to use artificial intelligence.

Wes Streeting on the NHS

13/03/2025

Why is the government axing NHS England? Paddy O'Connell asks the health secretary, Wes Streeting. And one of Zelensky's key lieutenants has the latest on peace negotiations.

UK Benefit Cuts

50. UK Benefit Cuts

14/03/2025

The prospect of cuts in benefits, and many government departments, has triggered a cabinet wobble. Newsnight explores the anxieties behind the scenes and across the UK. And, the latest on Canada versus America. With Matt Chorley.

How Big Are the Benefit Cuts?

17/03/2025

Is the government watering down its proposals on benefit cuts in the face of fierce opposition? Hearing from those for and against the welfare reforms. Plus, what’s happening to press freedom in the US? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Putin or Trump: Who’s Calling the Shots?

President Trump hasn’t persuaded President Putin to agree to a full ceasefire in Ukraine today, so is the Russian leader playing for time, or playing Donald Trump? And we'll bring you a government interview about today's big benefits announcement. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Young Men and Toxic Masculinity

19/03/2025

Gareth Southgate and Netflix's Adolescence have put the toxic masculinity debate front and centre for young men. What do the teenagers at the heart of the story think? Victoria Derbyshire asks three of them. And how close to peace are Ukraine and Russia? Programme contains strong language.

Trouble in Trumpland

20/03/2025

As President Trump orders the closure of the Department for Education, Elon Musk's role in the White House comes under fire. Can the richest man in the world be a White House fixer and run his companies at the same time? And Jack Rooke, creator of the hit TV show Big Boys talks about modern masculinity. With Paddy O'Connell.

UK Exposed?

55. UK Exposed?

21/03/2025

A fire shuts down Europe's busiest airport - exposing Britain's vulnerability to sabotage - but will we learn from it? And the acclaimed director of Wolf Hall, Peter Kosminsky, on why British drama is in crisis - and why streamers like Netflix should pay to fix it. With Katie Razzall.

Turkey: Where Will It Lead?

24/03/2025

Protests in Turkey grow after President Erdoğan's rival is put behind bars, but what does this mean for Turkey and the West? Plus, it's a huge week for Rachel Reeves and her Spring Statement - but where might the cuts come? Insight and interviews with Katie Razzall.

Spring Statement: More Cuts to Come

Newsnight reveals the chancellor will make further cuts to benefits to balance the books. Plus, the fallout continues following the US Signal chat revelation. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Disability benefits cut again

26/03/2025

The Chancellor had to find money in the Spring Statement, and she found it in the welfare budget. Personal Independence Payment and Universal Credit were again in the firing line. Victoria Derbyshire interviews Darren Jones, chief secretary to the Treasury. In the studio is former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, now an independent MP, the Conservative's Richard Fuller, and the Liberal Democrats' Munira Wilson.

Trade War Off?

59. Trade War Off?

27/03/2025

The world is on the brink of a tit-for-tat trade war with tariffs at the heart of it all, but is Britain about to carve an opt-out? And one of the horrors of the Ukrainian war is the abduction of tens of thousands of children by Russia. We hear the extraordinary story of a young woman who rescued her brother. With Nick Watt.

No car tariff exemption?

28/03/2025

Britain is unlikely to get a car tariff exemption from Donald Trump, Newsnight reveals. How will that hit our auto industry? And the Sentencing Council snubs the prime minister in a row over how ethnic minority offenders should be sentenced. Is there so-called ‘two-tier justice’ in the UK? With Faisal Islam.

Three terms for Trump?

31/03/2025

The US president threatens to rip up the rule book once again, insisting he’s not joking about the prospect of going for an unprecedented third term. Will Trump change the constitution and run again? And as the government moves to begin abolishing the non-dom tax status, we hear from two millionaires calling for and against the change. With Victoria Derbyshire.

"Prepare for the worst"?

01/04/2025

The world waits for President Trump's tariff announcements, and money expert Martin Lewis explains what UK households can do about their bills going up. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Trump Tariffs

63. The Trump Tariffs

02/04/2025

The US president has announced tariffs on over 175 nations and territories, with the UK being hit with 10% tariffs. Could this be the biggest trade shock in world history? We talk live to a senior aide to President Trump. And is Elon Musk about to quit the Trump administration?

UK responds to US tariffs

03/04/2025

Stock markets are down and leaders across the globe are scrambling after those Trump-shaped tariffs. Will the UK water down online safety as the price of a deal with an unpredictable president? Nick Watt talks to the father of Molly Russell, who took her own life after viewing harmful content online. And we speak to an Irish surgeon recently returned from Gaza.

Global Stock Shock

65. Global Stock Shock

04/04/2025

Global stock markets plunge as China retaliates to President Trump's tariffs. Who are the biggest losers and are there winners too? We ask Sir Martin Sorrell. And why has the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 stopped again? We hear from the wife of a passenger. With Adam Fleming.

Trump Threatens Iran

07/04/2025

President Trump issues an ultimatum to Iran - negotiate with us on getting rid of your nuclear capabilities or risk military action. And Trump says there's no turning back on tariffs. We ask the business and trade secretary what the UK's response will be. With Victoria Derbyshire.

08/04/2025

67. 08/04/2025

08/04/2025

President Trump has threatened to hit China with 104% tariffs on Chinese goods entering the US, with neither the White House nor Xi Jinping backing down. Newsnight hears from a Trump economic insider and a US business owner calling for an end to the trade war. Plus, Victoria Derbyshire interviews Lily Phillips about OnlyFans, online abuse and misogyny.

Did President Trump blink?

09/04/2025

As China hits America with more retaliatory tariffs, President Trump backs off on some of his plans but doubles down on the threat to Beijing. Did the bond market change his plan or was this what he had in mind all along? With Victoria Derbyshire.

America v China

69. America v China

10/04/2025

The trade war between Washington and Beijing deepens. A Chinese diplomat declared they 'don’t back down.' How far will China go to beat the US? And is criticism of the government's handling of the grooming inquiries fair? With Paddy O'Connell.

Parliament Recalled for British Steel

The prime minister goes full Man of Steel as he recalls parliament to save a British Steel plant from permanent collapse. And has President Trump gone anti-vax? With Nick Watt.

Prison Officer Attack

14/04/2025

Newsnight hears from the boyfriend of one of the Manchester Arena victims after the prison officer attack by terrorist Hashem Abedi. The shadow justice secretary says governors and the Ministry of Justice have lost control. Is he right? With Victoria Derbyshire.

University Challenge

15/04/2025

Harvard University has $2bn funding paused by President Trump after it rejected his administration's demands. What does this row tell us about America? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Democrat Fightback Begins?

16/04/2025

Joe Biden, the only presidential candidate to beat Donald Trump, speaks out for the first time since leaving the White House and believes there’s now a route back to power for his party. Also, we speak to a key Democrat strategist who some said rattled President Trump during the campaign. With Nick Watt.

The Italian Job Not Done?

17/04/2025

The president of the US receives the prime minister of Italy at the White House, but Donald Trump is in no hurry to do a deal on tariffs. With Paddy O'Connell.

Next in the Queue?

75. Next in the Queue?

22/04/2025

It's Rachel Reeves's turn to try landing a tariff deal with President Trump. Will she succeed? Plus the sister of late drag artist The Vivienne on the growing problem of ketamine use. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Is a lasting Ukraine peace close?

23/04/2025

As President Trump accuses President Zelensky of harming Ukraine peace negotiations, there are reports of a controversial plan to end the war in Ukraine. What is in that proposal and will it bring peace? Prime Minister's Questions re-ignited the row over transgender issues sparked by last week's Supreme Court ruling. We speak to Rosie Duffield, the former Labour MP at the heart of the party's splits over the issues.

Rachel Reeves Goes to Washington

24/04/2025

On the eve of the chancellor's big meeting with the Trump administration, Newsnight asks whether Rachel Reeves can get a trade deal over the line. And at what cost? Also, Sir Keir Starmer breaks from President Trump on the Ukraine peace deal. With Paddy O'Connell.

Donald Trump Goes to the Vatican

25/04/2025

President Trump arrives for the Pope's funeral on Saturday, as world leaders queue up for his favour. Meanwhile, tensions are tight over his land for peace deal in Ukraine. Adam Fleming asks the Polish foreign minister what he could accept.

Kemi Badenoch on Newsnight

28/04/2025

As English local elections loom, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch tells Newsnight she's not afraid of 'cowards' in her party who criticise her leadership. And co-leader of the Green Party in England and Wales, Carla Denyer. With Nick Watt.

Carney's Fightback

80. Carney's Fightback

29/04/2025

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney tells Newsnight he'll only deal with President Trump on his own terms. Plus, with two days until the local elections in England, Newsnight concludes its party interviews series with Labour, the Lib Dems and Reform UK. With Nick Watt.

Trump's Next 100 Days

30/04/2025

As President Trump hits the hundred-day mark, has he rewritten the DNA of American politics or been hit by a reality check? Will the next 1,360 days be quite so dramatic? Adam Fleming talks to the president's deputy national security advisor. Plus, reaction from leftwing firebrand and US broadcaster Mehdi Hasan.

Local Elections: Is This Reform’s Breakthrough Night?

With both the government and the opposition predicted to perform poorly, senior politicians including a secretary of state and a party chair discuss whether these local elections are the beginning of the end for the two-party system – and who is going to benefit. Plus, Newsnight is on the ground at the Runcorn by-election count. With Katie Razzall.

California Governor Gavin Newsom

02/05/2025

We ask California's Democratic governor Gavin Newsom about whether he’d run for the White House. Nigel Farage sweeps the vote; will Labour and the Conservatives stop Reform UK?

India Strikes Pakistan

05/05/2025

The latest on the breaking news that India has launched strikes on targets in Pakistan. Plus, in a broadcast exclusive, former Transport secretary Louise Haigh on Labour's local election results. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Breaking Point in Gaza?

06/05/2025

Days before President Trump visits the Middle East, is the humanitarian situation in Gaza reaching breaking point? Newsnight speaks to Kamala Harris' former foreign affairs guru, who criticises Israel’s aid blockade. Also, after Louise Haigh tells us women in the cabinet are targeted by briefings from inside Downing Street, Newsnight hears of deep unease among some Labour MPs. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Trump/Starmer trade deal unwrapped

The US president and the UK prime minister strike a deal on trade. Which side has got the better deal? We unpick the economics and the politics of the agreement that both leaders are saying is a win for their country. With Katie Razzall.

Exclusive: Mandelson on the trade deal

Fresh from the Oval Office, Lord Mandelson talks to Newsnight about the big trade deal the UK just signed with President Trump - and if that's not enough we have Bill Gates too. Why did he accuse fellow tech billionaire Elon Musk of killing children? With Matt Chorley.

Starmer’s immigration crackdown

12/05/2025

The Prime Minister sets out his plan to tighten the UK's visa rules, promising that 'migration will fall'. Newsnight asks a government minister whether the measures taken match the rhetoric the PM used, and what it will mean for the economy. And, will Putin turn up in Istanbul for peace talks on Ukraine? We hear exclusively from EU Commission vice-president Kaja Kallas. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Assisted Dying: What’s Changed?

13/05/2025

As Assisted Dying passes its first stage in the Scottish parliament, and amended legislation returns to the Commons in Westminster, Newsnight speaks to a leading supporter of the reforms, and hears from the Royal College of Psychiatrists who oppose the bill in its current form. And, how do Labour MPs feel about Sir Keir Starmer’s speech on immigration? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Gaza humanitarian crisis

14/05/2025

Don't look away - the plea to the UN about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. We speak to a surgeon working in a hospital hit by an Israeli strike, which the IDF said targeted Hamas fighters. And Reform's new MP Sarah Pochin, fresh off her by-election win, talks live to Victoria Derbyshire.

"The Cult of Nigel"

15/05/2025

In an exclusive interview, Victoria Derbyshire talks to expelled Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe, who lays into Nigel Farage and warns that he must never become prime minister. Also, US senator Chris Van Hollen on what really happened to Joe Biden during the US election campaign. With Paddy O'Connell.

Downing Street's Euro vision

16/05/2025

Strike up the band for Keir Starmer's Euro-vision, as the prime minister prepares to take the stage for his big EU reset. But back home, he's facing the music at a crunch meeting with his MPs - but how many will give him nul points? With Matt Chorley/

Starmer’s EU reset

19/05/2025

The prime minister agrees a deal with the EU; how radical is it and does he risk a backlash? We ask a government minister what it means for the economy, migration and for the fishing industry. Plus we take stock of Gary Lineker’s final act at the BBC. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Rees-Mogg: time for a Tory-Reform pact

Former Tory cabinet minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg tells Newsnight that it is time for the Tories to make an electoral pact with Reform. As the UK suspends trade talks with Israel over its policy on Gaza, we speak to Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Reeves survive the U-turn?

21/05/2025

The PM U-turns (kind of) on his cuts to pensioners' winter fuel payments; a relief for many, but where does that leave the Chancellor? And a 26-year-old cancer survivor say she's being denied the chance to become a mother because the NHS won't fund the freezing of her eggs. She tells Victoria Derbyshire her story.

Trump v Harvard

96. Trump v Harvard

22/05/2025

President Trump bans international students from Harvard in a major escalation in the row between the university and the administration. What happens next? And thousands of convicted criminals will have their sentences cut due to dangerously overcrowded prisons. Newsnight speaks to the justice secretary. With Paddy O'Connell.

Trade Wars: Trump Takes Fight to Apple and Brussels

The White House announces fresh tariffs on the European Union and a let-off for Apple's Chinese-made iPhone. We ask Donald Trump's niece what makes her uncle tick. And as stocks fall, Faisal Islam unpicks the prospects for economic recovery in the UK.

King Charles in Canada

27/05/2025

King Charles makes his first visit to Canada as head of state, following President Trump’s repeated comments about taking over the '51st state'. We discuss live. Plus, as the two-child benefits cap risks Labour unity, Nigel Farage and Reform UK turn up the heat by confirming he wants to lift the cap. But do his sums add up? With Paddy O’Connell.

The White House v Harvard

28/05/2025

He's not backing down. President Trump spoils for a fight with Harvard, with a looming showdown in the courts. The White House says it's all about free speech, but free speech for whom? Nick Watt asks YouTube political commentator Dave Rubin and Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker. And as JD Vance addresses the bitcoin faithful in Vegas, why is the MAGA crowd so into bitcoin?

Trump Fights Back on Tariffs

29/05/2025

The US president hits back as the appeal court presses pause on the judges' decision to halt his tariff plan. We ask former CIA director general David Petraeus to spell out how the new world order of trade wars and shooting wars compares to his time in office. And Starmer puts the political boot into Farage. Can he put a dent in Reform UK's poll lead? With Paddy O'Connell.

Trump Waves Goodbye to Musk

30/05/2025

Elon Musk and Donald Trump part ways but on what terms? Musk's billionaire friend turned rival Philip Lowe offers an opinion. Succession writer Jesse Armstrong on his new movie, Mountainhead. And as Robert Jenrick steals headlines, how's Kemi Badenoch doing as Tory leader? With Matt Chorley.

A Nation's Shame: Grooming Survivors Speak

Survivors of abuse and exploitation speak live on television for the first time, ahead of Baroness Casey's soon-to-be-released government report on grooming and rape gangs. Hearing their stories, England and Wales’ most senior police officer on grooming, deputy chief constable Becky Riggs. Plus, Newsnight reveals brand new data from the police showing the extent to which grooming gangs are still operating today and the ethnicity of the accused. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Grooming Gangs: More Arrests to Come?

Hundreds of historical cases of child sexual abuse are to be reviewed by police across England and Wales. After last night's Newsnight, some of the survivors on the programme were invited to meet Home Office minister Jess Phillips. Will the women finally see justice? Plus, small boat crossings reach record levels this year so far - can any of the political parties actually achieve what they've promised? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Whitehall Wars Over the Spending Review

Battles behind the scenes with a week to go until the spending review. With real terms cuts coming in unprotected departments, the inside story on which public services are on the Chancellor's cutting block. And the British woman who accused the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein of sexually abusing her talks exclusively to Newsnight after the death of her close friend, Virginia Giuffre.

Break-up Season?

105. Break-up Season?

05/06/2025

Meltdown! The critical Musk-Trump relationship undergoes a rapid unscheduled disassembly as the President and the world's richest man lay into each other.

Musk Tears Into Trump

06/06/2025

Donald Trump and Elon Musk - no sign of an end to the beef. How could things escalate from here? And back at home, after 11 long months, Labour people are smiling again - just as their rivals are in turmoil. Is the next election not over after all? With Matt Chorley.

Trump Sends in the Marines

09/06/2025

President Trump sends in 700 Marines to Los Angeles in response to protests against his immigration raids. Will he calm or inflame the situation? Plus, the Government U-turns on its decision to cut winter fuel allowance. Can it win back popularity? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Disorder in Ballymena

10/06/2025

Serious disorder in Ballymena in Northern Ireland for a second night, following protests described by police as 'racist thuggery'. Newsnight speaks to those on the ground. Also, it’s the night before the spending review - what’s at stake for the chancellor? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Rachel Reeves Deliver Growth?

The chancellor looks to cast off the doom and gloom and make her pitch to Britain's left-behind voters, pledging investment with £113bn of capital spending. Will voters notice and when?

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01/03/2011

41. 01/03/2011

01/03/2011

John Galliano's anti-Semitic remarks could have turned into a full scale diplomatic crisis. Why? Because, as any fashionista knows, Dior - who he designs for - is the label worn by one Mrs Sarkozy. Carla Bruni started life as a Dior model and has remained loyal to the house ever since. As things turned out, Dior was not prepared to see a YouTube video start a new war in the Middle East. They sacked Galliano earlier today. And the first lady of France is now free to wear Dior again. Anyway, I write that in passing because there are, as you know, currently more pressing diplomatic affairs at hand. Tonight, Niall Ferguson, author of Civilization, will help us examine the role of the West in the revolution in the Arab world - and explain what history can tell us about why certain cultures appear to dominate the world at certain times. We'll also be asking whether the government's done enough in its adjustment to the international development aid budget to allay criticism that we are funnelling money into dodgy dictatorships and into countries that are economically far more successful than we are. Plus, the European Court of Justice has declared it is discriminatory to charge women less than men for their car insurance. Women are better drivers. Men die younger. What's wrong with discrimination within the free market?

02/03/2011

42. 02/03/2011

02/03/2011

Forces loyal to Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi have moved into eastern areas for the first time since towns there fell to protesters two weeks ago, with reports of heavy fighting between them and anti-Gaddafi rebels in the oil town of Brega, 100 miles south of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi. Earlier Col Gaddafi said on TV he would "fight until the last man and woman" and warned that thousands of Libyans would die if Western forces intervened. Tonight, as we will have the latest on the Gaddafi fight back from Lyse Doucet in Benghazi and Tim Whewell will be assessing whether there is any sign of a joined up global response to the crisis. Michael Crick is Barnsley ahead of tomorrow's by-election finding out what matters most to voters there. Also, more than 600 Oxbridge academics are demanding a halt to the £9,000 tuition fee rise, saying they have had no time to work out how it will be implemented. Universities Minister David Willetts and one of those critics will go head to head on the programme tonight.

03/03/2011

43. 03/03/2011

03/03/2011

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has been given government approval for its controversial bid to take over BSkyB. The green light follows News Corp's offer to spin off Sky News as an independent company. Rival media groups dismissed News Corp's offer as a "whitewash" and said they would "vigorously contest" it. We will be examining the decision and speaking to the man who made it, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt. Lyse Doucet will bring us the latest on what is happening in Libya. Tim Whewell has a film on Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - who they are and what they stand for. And we ask whether, despite all of the fanfare accompanying Saturday's World Book Night plan to give away one million books, there are any problems with a great book giveaway.

04/03/2011

44. 04/03/2011

04/03/2011

Mishal Husain is presenting tonight and she's been speaking exclusively to Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen about how his organisation plans to respond to events in Libya. Meanwhile Lyse Doucet - who is in the country - will be asking Libyans what intervention they expect from the West. Then we'll be hearing from our Political editor Michael Crick who has been meeting people living in rural areas to ask them how rising fuel prices are affecting their lives. And Liz Mackean has had exclusive access to a report which has found that many local authorities will not be guaranteeing funding and will be cutting services for victims of domestic violence from the end of this month. Should local authorities be the sole providers of these services? We'll debate.

07/03/2011

45. 07/03/2011

07/03/2011

Tonight we have an amazing film from Jackie Long about Sarah Palin. Jackie has been to Alaska and got more than just a quick doorstep interview with the woman herself. She tells us how she is weighing up whether the US is ready for an "unconventional" presidential candidate like her. We also talk to Sarah Palin's parents who are concerned their daughter might be assassinated. David Cameron promised "the most pro-growth budget this country has seen for a generation" in his speech at the weekend, but what are the prospects for the British economy and what are the chances of real growth? We'll be hearing from our economics editor Paul Mason. Read Paul's blog. And Prince Andrew remains under pressure over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier. Michael Crick has been following the Prince around today and will bring us up to date tonight.

08/03/2011

46. 08/03/2011

08/03/2011

What are the options for western intervention over Libya? Should we arm the rebels? The idea is being considered by the White House but how realistic is it and how tricky politically? Tonight we'll look at the options for western governments and their possible outcomes. We are hoping to speak to the former Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain to get his views. We will also consider what is behind these questions in the Middle East and North Africa with the American linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky. How do the recent events affect Chomsky's world view? You can see a preview of the interview here. The government has been criticised over its handling of the crisis in Libya, most notably over getting Briton's out. But there have been other perceived gaffes too raising questions over the government's competence. Remember the U turn over the sale of forests? We'll get the latest take on the how well the government is doing with its presentation skills from some politically savvy guests. And we'll be asking - why is sectarianism still so strong in Glasgow? A summit was held in Edinburgh today chaired by First Minister Alex Salmond following last week's Old Firm Scottish Cup replay which saw three red cards, several touch-line and tunnel confrontations and 34 arrests inside Celtic Park. Why has antipathy between Protestants and Catholics survived for so long in the city?

09/03/2011

47. 09/03/2011

09/03/2011

The big hitters in government have appeared before the Defence Select Committee today at a time when it is being asked whether defence cuts have left the military without the resources to be effective in Libya and in future crises. We will have some expert analysis from General Sir Richard Dannatt and a full report on what the Defence Secretary Liam Fox and Foreign Secretary William Hague told MPs. We'll also be asking whether growing backbench anger could lead to the defence review being reopened. We also have a report from DR Congo on the child sex trade. Reporter Sam Farmer joins members of the children's parliament in DR Congo as they try to help fellow children who are working in the sex trade. The film centres on the efforts of a 15-year-old boy in the children's parliament who is trying to advocate more rights for these youngsters. Closer to home the government has announced that displaying cigarettes is to be banned in England. But will it stop smoking? We'll look at the evidence and examine how the promotion of cigarettes has changed over the years. And Jeremy will be talking to Jim Davidson live about humour and bigotry. The comedian has written a play about an old racist comedian who is challenged by a young black performer.

10/03/2011

48. 10/03/2011

10/03/2011

Unions have reacted angrily to a major report by Lord Hutton proposing a radical overhaul of public sector pensions which would see millions working for longer. David Grossman will be examining the fine print for us tonight. The former business secretary Lord Mandelson will be presenting an authored piece on economic globalisation and will join us live in the studio. Then, as Nato defence ministers meet in Brussels to discuss the possibility of a no-fly zone in Libya, our diplomatic editor Mark Urban will consider if military action of this nature could be considered war in all but name. And Sarfraz Manzoor meets the band Cornershop to talk about their new album - due out next week - which is heavily influenced by Punjabi folk music.

11/03/2011

49. 11/03/2011

11/03/2011

Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east coast, triggering a massive tsunami. Tonight our Science editor Susan Watts will give her assessment of what has happened and why, and ask how well the warning systems worked. Mishal Husain will be speaking to the EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Kristalina Georgieva about what help we are offering. Meanwhile in Saudi Arabia, hundreds of police were deployed in Riyadh, on the day anti-government rallies were planned. Our correspondent Sue Lloyd Roberts is there and sends us a compelling report on the day's events. Security forces blocked roads and set up checkpoints in an attempt to thwart protests. Protests are illegal in Saudi Arabia, which has had an absolute monarchy since its unification in the 1930s. Read more from Sue in Riyadh by clicking here. And Iain Watston is at the Liberal Democrat spring conference - which is getting under way in Nick Clegg's constituency, Sheffield, just a short distance from Barnsley where the party suffered the humiliation of coming sixth in the recent by-election. We'll be talking to the Liberal Democrat MP Chris Huhne about the state of morale in the party.

14/03/2011

50. 14/03/2011

14/03/2011

Engineers are racing to cool down a third reactor at a quake-stricken Japanese nuclear plant, after a second blast rocked the facility. Tonight, we ask how severe the nuclear emergency is, and what the implications are for the nuclear sector and energy mix worldwide. We are also examining the impact the earthquake and tsunami is likely to have on the Japanese economy and in turn on the worldwide recovery. Plus, with the pace of events on the ground in Libya outstripping any co-ordinated international response we ask whether this is a tipping point for the diplomatic community. And we have a report from Jeremy Bowen, filmed during his recent days in Tripoli, in which he draws his own conclusions about the uprising and subsequent civil war.

15/03/2011

51. 15/03/2011

15/03/2011

Tonight we're devoting much of the programme to examining the middle class under pressure. For the first time in years this group - who had assumed that if the economy grew their income would grow - are finding this is no longer true. Wages are frozen, and the cost of living is soaring. Tonight our Economics editor Paul Mason reports from Sandwich in Kent where he meets people seeing the value of their wages, homes and pensions eroding and their prospects disappearing. Stephen Smith considers why so many people describe themselves as middle class nowadays. And we'll be joined live by MPs David Willetts and John Denham, and by people from different parts of the income scale - including a single parent who is being made redundant and a couple with two kids who rent their home and live off overdrafts. Plus Susan Watts, our Science editor, will update us on the situation at the Japanese quake-stricken nuclear plant where radiation levels are now at a level harmful to human health.

16/03/2011

52. 16/03/2011

16/03/2011

The British Foreign Office is now "suggesting that British nationals currently in Tokyo and to the north of Tokyo should consider leaving the area" because of fears over radiation leaks from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant - where engineers are racing to avert a nuclear catastrophe. Matt Frei will be assessing the mood of the people in the Japanese capital for us tonight, and we'll be joined live by the concert pianist Noriko Ogawa and the actress Haruka Kuroda. Then our Diplomatic editor Mark Urban will be asking why President Barack Obama is taking a back seat over the Libya no-fly zone, and we'll debate with former UK ambassador to the US, Sir Christopher Meyer and former diplomat and journalist, Jamie Rubin. And Iain Watson will report for us on the political dividing lines ahead of the Budget. Gavin Esler will be asking the shadow chancellor Ed Balls if Labour has an alternative strategy.

17/03/2011

53. 17/03/2011

17/03/2011

A draft United Nations Security Council resolution is to be put to a vote in New York tonight. If adopted it would authorise a no-fly zone over Libya and allow Arab states and others in co-operation with the UN to protect Libyan civilians, including in the rebel-held city of Benghazi. We will have the result of that vote and be getting reaction from a close Clinton ally in the US. Susan Watts will be reporting on efforts to deal with the crisis at the tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan, assessing what is happening on the ground and also what measures are being taken around the world. And with the events in Japan causing countries to reassess the safety of their own nuclear energy programmes, David Grossman looks at what this means for the prospects of an energy gap in Britain as we aim to meet electricity demands while also meeting deadlines to cut carbon emissions. Plus, remember Citizen Smith? Well he's back - not in the form of Robert Lindsay this time, but our correspondent Stephen Smith. Stephen has been to Big Society boot camp, undergoing training as a Big Society organiser ahead of the government's planned roll out this summer.

18/03/2011

54. 18/03/2011

18/03/2011

The focus of the programme will be the Libya conflict. Events are moving fast following last night's UN Security Council resolution authorising all necessary measures to protect civilians from attacks by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's forces. In the face of Western powers discussing how to enforce the no-fly zone, Libya's government has declared an immediate ceasefire, with Foreign Minister Mussa Kussa saying that it was intended "to protect civilians". Tonight, Mark Urban will be bringing us up to date on the latest military plans, Michael Crick will be giving us political analysis of David Cameron's role in pushing for action and we will be discussing the crisis with guests in the studio.

21/03/2011

55. 21/03/2011

21/03/2011

Mark Urban reports on the strength of the coalition against Libya and who is doing what in the operation, and assesses whether Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is himself being targeted in the raids. We will be discussing the conflict with diplomat Sir Jeremy Greenstock and Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt. And Michael Crick will report on the Commons debate and vote on the UK's involvement in the military action. Tim Whewell has a report on the unrest and political turmoil in Yemen, and we will be speaking to the Yemeni ambassador to the UN who has resigned. Plus David Grossman has a report on energy costs, whether we are paying too much and Ofgem's proposals for shaking the industry up.

22/03/2011

56. 22/03/2011

22/03/2011

Tonight's programme will, unsurprisingly, focus on the conflict in Libya. We'll look at tensions within the hastily assembled multi-national coalition, and examine why this is one conflict that America is keen not to be seen to lead. Elsewhere, we'll try to find out what the real story behind the continuing protests in Bahrain is. And finally, ahead of tomorrow's budget, as the retail price index measure of inflation reaches its highest level in 20 years and with real wages similar to 2005 levels - the last time real wages fell over six years was in the 1920s - what does this mean for social aspirations?

23/03/2011

57. 23/03/2011

23/03/2011

Tonight's Newsnight will be on for a full hour - from 10.30pm to 11.30pm - as we pick over the details of what Chancellor George Osborne announced in today's Budget. Iain Watson and Michael Crick will be taking us through the key measures, the political calculations behind the figures and possible flashpoints. Paul Mason will be taking a wide view of the measures and giving us his analysis of whether it is as the chancellor claims a "Budget for growth". We will be speaking live in the studio to Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Angela Eagle, and the head of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) Robert Chote. We will be assessing what kind of chancellor Mr Osborne is with former chancellor Lord Lamont and economists Ann Pettifor and Irwin Stelzer. And our Political Panel - Danny Finkelstein, Olly Grender and Peter Hyman - will be here to debate all that we have learned. Plus, following the news that actress Elizabeth Taylor has died, Stephen Smith will be looking back across her life on and off screen and we will be talking to fellow Oscar winner Julian Fellowes.

24/03/2011

58. 24/03/2011

24/03/2011

Portugal's parliament has rejected an austerity budget, prompting the resignation of Prime Minister Jose Socrates. An international bail-out, similar to those accepted by Greece and the Irish Republic last year, now looks far more likely. We'll be asking what Portugal can do without a prime minister, and what the implications might be for Euro-zone members, particularly Germany. As fighting in Libya continues in key cities, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's tanks and artillery forces seem unstoppable, despite air strikes by international forces. How effective have the coalition forces been and how long might it take to stop Col Gaddafi's forces? And Matt Prodger has a report on the US soldier Bradley Manning, who is being held in solitary confinement in a US military prison - accused of leaking confidential documents to the Wikileaks website.

25/03/2011

59. 25/03/2011

25/03/2011

We look at what the fresh unrest in Syria and Yemen and the ongoing conflict in Libya means for al-Qaeda and militant Islam, and what used to be called the war on terror, both in the short and long term. Will militant Islam be side-lined by the broadly secular nature of many of the North African and Middle East protests or will events like the bombing of Libya be a radicalising element which presents an opportunity to Islamists? Richard Watson will be reporting on this issue and in the studio we will be speaking to a senior ex-CIA adviser on al-Qaeda who knew Osama Bin Laden. Ahead of tomorrow's trades union anti-cuts march we have a report the policing of activists and on the plans of some protesters with no connections to the TUC. Plus Michael Crick will be reporting on why the rally could present a problem for Labour.

28/03/2011

60. 28/03/2011

28/03/2011

As the rebels continue advancing west in Libya, our Diplomatic Editor Mark Urban will bring us up to date on the latest Coalition air raids that have hit Gaddafi's birthplace of Sirte, the next target for taking by the rebels. Meanwhile, Tim Whewell has been in the small city of Derna, which Gaddafi claimed was infiltrated with terrorists. He will bring us a report on what life is now like there for the people - many of who are enjoying a new liberation. We also have a fascinating film from Sue Lloyd-Roberts on how women are treated in Saudi Arabia. Sue looks at how women's freedom is restricted and how some are now quietly rebelling. And our Economics Editor Paul Mason looks at the aftermath of Saturday's protests in London against public spending cuts. Have we seen the end of the peaceful protest?

29/03/2011

61. 29/03/2011

29/03/2011

Strikes on Libya will continue until Col Gaddafi meets UN terms, stops attacking civilians and pulls back his forces, the US's Hillary Clinton has told the London conference of allied leaders. Tonight we'll talk to the Foreign Secretary William Hague. The London conference was intended to be a demonstration of unity but just how solid in reality is the coalition? Our Diplomatic Editor Mark Urban will bring us up to date with the day's events while out in Libya Tim Whewell will bring us a report from Derna, a town in the east from where more fighters went to join al-Qaeda in Iraq than anywhere else in the world. It highlights how little we know about the rebels and what could replace the Gaddafi regime. And our Science Editor Susan Watts will report on the latest CJD scare. Two separate incidents have emerged in which patients have been told they were put at risk of contracting the brain wasting disease - 38 patients have been warned in Wales and 21 in Essex. In both cases the fatal disease could have been picked up during surgery. Susan speaks to one of the patients affected and medical experts about the risk of contracting CJD from surgical instruments.

30/03/2011

62. 30/03/2011

30/03/2011

Tim Whewell talks to General Suleiman Mahmoud of the Libyan rebel forces who tells him the rebels need weapons if they are to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi. He says with arms they could do the job in two weeks, but without it could take six months. The US President Barack Obama has said he does not rule out arming the rebels as government forces push them back. But any decision to supply arms to the rebels by the West would change the whole nature of the intervention. What would the implications be? We'll also be taking a close look at the arts and sciences. Which brings the most economic benefits to our society? We will have a film putting the case for each and a discussion with guests including Deborah Aydon, Executive Director of the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse theatres and Imran Khan, Director of the Campaign for Science and Engineering in the UK And Ed Miliband is to marry in May. Why has he decided to tie the knot now ? And why will there be no best man (i.e. David) at his wedding?

31/03/2011

63. 31/03/2011

31/03/2011

We will take a closer look at Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa's decision to come to the UK - and at the man himself and role he played within the Gaddafi regime. Richard Watson will examine the possible benefits his defection will bring to the UK government and its allies, and the political and legal headaches too. Energy Secretary Chris Huhne and representatives of the oil and gas industry are meeting today to discuss the government's announcement in the Budget of a hike in taxes on the oil companies' windfall profits. Matt Prodger will report on that. Paul Mason will be taking us through the Irish bank stress test results, which will be released later today. And Stephen Smith's transformation into Big Society activist Citizen Smith finally begins today, having been pushed back in our schedule by the Libya conflict.

01/04/2011

64. 01/04/2011

01/04/2011

Tim Whewell has managed to secure a rare interview with the Libyan rebel leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil. He says they'll accept a ceasefire if Colonel Gaddafi pulls his troops out of Libyan cities under rebel control. But they will not back down on their demand that Colonel Gaddafi must go. As officials in Japan say the evacuation of residents near the quake-hit Fukushima nuclear plant will be long-term, we ask what the catastrophe means for nuclear power. We'll have the pro-nuclear environmental writer George Monbiot and Jeremy Leggett who is founder and Executive Chairman of Solarcentury which seeks to harness the power of the sun. Plus we'll have our Political Editor Michael Crick who has been with the Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg on the pro-AV campaign trail. How will the coalition cope with a referendum result going either way?

28/04/2011

81. 28/04/2011

28/04/2011

Tonight as President Obama reshuffles his cabinet we look at the implications for the Arab Spring. A battle over defence cuts is expected but if the main Western powers pull back from the region, what does that mean for the Arab world and the rest of us? We'll be talking to PJ Crowley, the former US state department spokesman about how sustainable Western involvement is. We'll have other guests too. We also have a film about Yemen where President Ali Abdullah Saleh has agreed to step down within 30 days. The US, worried about terrorism, has poured military aid into the country but it is claimed that some has been used by the country's leadership to repress any opposition. And ahead of the Royal Wedding, the American TV networks are getting ready for wall to wall coverage. Why are Americans so fascinated by the Royals?

Royal Wedding Special

29/04/2011

Friday's nuptials may have meant an extra day off for many, but not for Kirsty Wark who will be presenting a royal wedding edition of Newsnight at our usual time of 10.30pm. Kirsty will be joined in the studio by guests Simon Schama, Will Self, Rowan Pelling, Plum Sykes and Nicky Haslam who will be discussing the events of the day and their impact. Does the wedding feel in tune with the current mood of the country, or hopelessly out of step? Has this been a welcome break from the atmosphere of austerity or an outrageous expense at a time of belt tightening? And what of the bride and groom? To what effect do William and Kate define Britishness today and what effect will they have on how the monarchy is viewed? All that and more will be up for debate. The programme kicks off with a report from Michael Crick who will have spent the day down at Buckingham Palace talking to the crowds who have gathered there. And Stephen Smith is heading to Gloucester to a neighbourhood which hosted a fantastic street party when Charles and Diana married in 1981, but which took some encouragement and help from Big Society organiser Citizen Smith to get in the party mood this time round.

03/05/2011

83. 03/05/2011

03/05/2011

Tonight our Diplomatic editor Mark Urban will be asking where the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden by US forces leaves the war on terror. We'll speak live to George W Bush's Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. We have the first in a series of films hearing testimony from people who were caught up in the 7/7 bombings in London in 2005, and we'll debate if there is now an increased risk of further terrorist attacks here in the UK following Bin Laden's death. Paul Mason is in Cairo and has been considering how the Arab Spring fits into the story. Where is the Arab world facing politically now and might a less brutal face of political Islam emerge? Read more on Paul's blog. Matt Frei is in Washington where he asks people how the extraordinary events of yesterday have changed the public perception of President Barack Obama and will it propel him to a second term? And Iain Watson reports on the confrontation between the energy secretary and the prime minister at a cabinet meeting over the No campaign's claims in the alternative vote referendum. George Osborne reportedly told Chris Huhne that the Cabinet was no place for a "Jeremy Paxman interview".

04/05/2011

84. 04/05/2011

04/05/2011

We have the second in our series of extraordinary films on the 7/7 terror attacks in London, in which people caught up in the 7/7 terror bombings in London recount how the attacks unfolded. If you missed Tuesday's film on the Circle Line attack you can watch it here. On the eve of elections around the country we look at what is at stake for our political parties and who the winners and losers are likely to be. We will be taking a close look at the Egyptian-mediated reconciliation pact between rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas, asking what it means for the prospect of peace in the Middle East. Jeremy has an interview with new BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten. And with the debate about whether a picture of Osama Bin Laden's body should be released we ask why it is so important to see such pictures and look back at some of the famous images of fallen foes from Mussolini to Saddam Hussein.

05/05/2011

85. 05/05/2011

05/05/2011

We have the third in our series of extraordinary films on the 7/7 terror attacks in London, in which people caught up in the bombings recount how the attacks unfolded and changed their lives forever. If you missed Wednesday's film on the Edgware Road attack you can watch it here. Newsnight has an exclusive interview with a former colleague of the 7/7 bombers' leader, Mohammed Sidique Khan, which sheds new light on the crucial years before the bombings when he was living in Leeds. We'll also be examining the legality of the US operation that killed al-Qaeda head Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan. Could Britain have undertaken something similar? And voters across the UK are going to the polls in a series of national and local elections as well as a referendum to decide the way MPs are elected. We'll have a report from Scotland on the elections for the parliament and Michael Crick will take a look at the alternative vote referendum.

06/05/2011

86. 06/05/2011

06/05/2011

In a special hour-long programme at 10.30pm, we'll be analysing the results of the UK local, Welsh, Scottish and AV polls. Our political editor Michael Crick will bring us the latest on the AV result which is still coming in, and will be assessing where heavy losses for the Lib Dems in England, significant wins for the SNP in Scotland, and the Conservatives holding ground in England all leaves British politics. David Grossman is in Bristol asking Lib Dem grassroots supporters how their party blew their big chance to get electoral reform, and what they should do now in coalition. Iain Watson reports from Edinburgh on the SNP's surge to Holyrood victory. And we'll be joined by Danny Finkelstein, Olly Grender and Peter Hyman to chew over the events of the day.

09/05/2011

87. 09/05/2011

09/05/2011

Nick Clegg has said that protecting the NHS is now his number one priority, claiming that "no bill is better than a bad bill". Meanwhile, one of his own MPs says the whole NHS reform exercise ought to be "stopped rather than paused". Tonight Michael Crick will be examining the politics of this - one of the most radical plans in the history of the health service - and Paul Mason will be asking if the opportunity to really reform the NHS has been lost for this generation. Stephen Smith goes in search of the flat white drinking, Guardian reading, progressive North London "commentariat" who voted 'yes' in last week's referendum on the alternative vote. Jeremy will be asking the former US assistant secretary of defence Joseph Nye what power is. And Will Gompertz meets film maker Terry Gilliam - the man who ran away from Minnesota to join Monty Python's Flying Circus - to find out how he got on with his operatic directorial debut, The Damnation of Faust for the ENO.

10/05/2011

88. 10/05/2011

10/05/2011

Tomorrow marks the first anniversary since the UK coalition government came to power. Tonight, we look at how the relationship between the Conservative and Liberal Democrats is faring and what the strategy is for both parties now, one year on. Plus we'll be joined by some political elders in debate. Then we have a film from Finland where we've met Timo Soini, the leader of right-wing, anti-immigration, nationalist party the True Finns. Last month the party, which opposes EU bailouts, took nearly a fifth of votes in the country's general election. And we will be examining the impact of ex-motorsports boss Max Mosley's failed bid in the European Court of Human Rights to force newspapers to warn people before exposing their private lives, and Mr Mosley will be joining us on the programme.

11/05/2011

89. 11/05/2011

11/05/2011

If it ever came to fruition we are still a long way from Scottish Independence, but if it did happen what would an independent Scotland look like? Jackie Long is digging through what the SNP has said in the past and will be reporting from Edinburgh tonight. Lyse Doucet has a film on the ambivalent attitude of Pakistanis towards Bin Laden. And we look at the phenomenon of Slut Walks - is this a wise response to the offensive comments of a Canadian policeman, and can the word "slut" be reclaimed? We will be discussing.

12/05/2011

90. 12/05/2011

12/05/2011

Tonight on Newsnight we will be joined live in the studio by UK Chancellor George Osborne and French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde as we focus on the problems at the heart of the Eurozone. Our Economics editor Paul Mason will present his thesis on why EU governments and bureaucracy have mishandled the sovereign debt crisis, imposing unrealistic penalties on the population to save the banks in their own heartlands. And Paul will be giving us his thoughts on what Mr Osborne and Ms Lagarde tell us. We also have an interview with Kate and Gerry McCann, whose daughter disappeared while on a family holiday in Portugal four years ago, about the book Mrs McCann has written on their ordeal and ongoing efforts to locate Madeleine. Then our Science editor Susan Watts has the story of the secret US embassy cables released by Wikileaks which show nations are racing to "carve up" Arctic resources - oil, gas and even rubies - as the ice retreats (read more here). And Iain Watson has the latest on the news that the Lib Dem MP David Laws is to be suspended from the Commons for seven days over his expenses claims, which he used to pay rent to his partner and for building work and telephone bills.

13/05/2011

91. 13/05/2011

13/05/2011

Every day this week there seems to have been a big story in the news about the relationship between openness and personal privacy. Tonight David Grossman will be investigating what we should be allowed to know, and we'll be joined by a panel of journalists, lawyers and others to debate privacy laws, super injunctions and Twitter revelations. Then historian and author of England's Mistress, Kate Williams will be doing an authored piece asking what all these sex scandals tell us about 21st Century sexual behaviour in Britain.

16/05/2011

92. 16/05/2011

16/05/2011

The head of the IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, is appearing in court in New York to face charges of sexual assault. Mr Strauss-Kahn, who had been seen as a contender in France's 2012 presidential election, denies allegations that he tried to rape a hotel maid on Saturday. His appearance had been delayed for forensic tests to be carried out. Meanwhile, another allegation against Mr Strauss-Kahn has emerged. A French writer says she may file a complaint for an alleged sexual assault in 2002. Tonight Peter Marshall will consider what impact this news will have on the political and cultural life of France, and we'll be joined in debate by French commentators Esther Leneman and Agnes Poirier. Then Michael Crick will be asking if Lib Dem cabinet minister Chris Huhne is politically finished. A senior detective has been tasked with investigating claims he asked someone else to take his penalty points for a 2003 speeding offence, Essex Police say. And on the day when the first coded bomb threat warning outside Northern Ireland has been received in a decade, Liz Mackean reports on Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Dublin tomorrow, when she'll become the first monarch to set foot in the Republic since George V. We hope to be joined by Lord Major, the former prime minister credited with establishing the Northern Ireland Peace Process in the early 1990s.

17/05/2011

93. 17/05/2011

17/05/2011

What would have happened if Osama Bin Laden had been captured rather than killed? Tonight we'll hear the case against Bin Laden, and we'll explore the different legal scenarios that could have ensued if the Al-Qaeda leader had been taken alive. We'll hear from advocates of each of the three scenarios what the pros and cons of each would be. Then we'll be joined live from Islamabad by Lyse Doucet who'll be asking if the US and Pakistan can successfully work together when there's little trust left between them. And our Diplomatic editor Mark Urban will join us live from Washington from where he'll explain why the current crisis in relations between the two countries is the most difficult since 9/11. Tonight's guests include Judge Michael Mukasey, US attorney general under President George W Bush (2007-9), and Benjamin Ferencz, the 91-year-old former prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.

18/05/2011

94. 18/05/2011

18/05/2011

Recent polling by Lord Ashcroft suggested that there is a growing rift between the Conservative party and the public on the issue of crime. Tonight we look at whether the outcry over Ken Clarke's comments about rape and the row over Theresa May's proposals to cut the police budget are the latest signs that the Conservatives are out of touch on law and order. Also, when David Cameron came into power he adopted a chairman style of leadership, giving his ministers a large dose of autonomy and not micro-managing every department - but is this approach now getting the coalition into difficulties and does he need to tighten his grip? Plus, we follow the story of a man who has voluntarily had an impaired hand amputated so he can be fitted with a bionic limb and we will be discussing elective amputations with a man who has been fitted with a similar prosthesis. And we speak to David Brooks, New York Times columnist and author of "The Social Animal", a current hot read in Whitehall.

19/05/2011

95. 19/05/2011

19/05/2011

We learned today that the Coalition has decided against introducing a Privacy Act to address concerns about injunctions, and that hot topic of discussion, super injunctions. The decision became known on the day that an order granting anonymity to ex-Royal Bank of Scotland boss Sir Fred Goodwin was lifted at the High Court. The lifting was triggered by House of Lords member Lord Stoneham using parliamentary privilege to reveal details of the gag order to peers. Tonight will debate whether this is a good day for freedom of speech or a bad day for human rights with the man who forced the move, Lord Stoneham, with a former judge who has imposed injunctions and with Max Mosley who has been pushing for a tightening of the law to protect individuals' privacy. Mark Urban will be giving us his thoughts on President Barack Obama's speech on the Arab Spring and we will be hearing from Middle East Quartet representative Tony Blair. Tim Whewell reports from Cairo on how recent upheavals have upset all the old certainties in the region and how Egypt's approach to Israel, the peace process and regional alliances has changed. And following the row over Justice Secretary Ken Clark's remarks about rape yesterday, Liz MacKean will be considering if the law needs to take a completely different approach to the crime. And we will discuss whether Mr Clarke was right to say there are different types of rape with Deborah Orr who says there are and a rape victim counsellor who says he is wrong.

20/05/2011

96. 20/05/2011

20/05/2011

Tonight, we lead on the news that a professional footballer has obtained a disclosure order against the social networking site Twitter. The application seeks the disclosure of the identities of a number of Twitter users who had been responsible for the publication of confidential information about him. Then we'll be looking into the story that the Rwandan government is masterminding an alleged assassination plot in this country against dissidents critical of the Rwandan regime. And as Dominique Strauss-Kahn is granted bail by a judge in New York after being formally charged with trying to rape a hotel maid, we'll consider who might be in line for his former job heading up the IMF.

23/05/2011

97. 23/05/2011

23/05/2011

An MP has defied the judiciary today by naming Ryan Giggs as the married footballer at the centre of a media gagging order. David Cameron has said that banning newspapers from naming such stars while the information was widely available on the internet was both "unsustainable" and "unfair" - but what is the answer? Are new laws required? Or can the press be trusted to regulate itself? Tonight we hear from the head of the Press Complaints Commission, the MP at the centre of the row, and a lawyer who has secured injunctions in the past. Then Justin Rowlatt reports from China on the difficulties men there are having finding partners if they do not first own property. Justin finds the situation is significantly impacting on the economy as men choose to save rather than splurge. And our Science editor Susan Watts is keeping an eye on the ash cloud from the Grimsvotn volcano in Iceland, which is expected to reach the UK by the early hours of Tuesday morning, the Met Office has said.

24/05/2011

98. 24/05/2011

24/05/2011

President Barack Obama has met Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace at the start of his state visit to Britain. Later he will have a brief meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron, although their more substantive talks are scheduled for Wednesday. Tonight Mark Urban look at what will be topping the agenda at those talks and what both leaders will be hoping to achieve in them. Peter Marshall is focussed on Glencore which floated on the stock exchange today. He will be telling us more about this vast company - the world's largest diversified commodities trader - what it does and how it works. The ongoing fight by local communities to save their libraries will be shown in force tonight at Kensal Green, with writer Alan Bennett leading the charge. Stephen Smith is off to meet him. And we have an interview with porn baron Larry Flynt who will be talking about the connection between power and sex outlined in his new book One Nation Under Sex, a history of political sex scandals.

25/05/2011

99. 25/05/2011

25/05/2011

Barack Obama and David Cameron have said Colonel Gaddafi will ultimately be forced out of power and Libya's people allowed to "choose their own future". At a joint press conference in London, the UK prime minister vowed to "turn up the heat" on the regime in Tripoli amid suggestions of deadlock on the ground. Tonight Mark Urban considers what the diplomatic strategy for Libya is now. Jeremy has been to meet the former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. Jeremy asks him if he was surprised that the Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was found living inside Pakistan. See that interview in full later. As the coalition appoints pro-abstinence charity Life to an advisory group on sexual health, we'll debate if the government's Christian moral approach to sex education and abortion is a good thing or not. And Stephen Smith dons his scarlet matador's cape and travels to Spain where the Catalan parliament has banned the country's most emblematic pastime. Stephen finds that though the bullfighting ban has brought relief to animal rights activists, people are deeply concerned that an important part of the culture and tradition of Spain's nationalist heartland will be lost.

26/05/2011

100. 26/05/2011

26/05/2011

Tonight we lead on the news that Ratko Mladic, wanted for genocide during the Bosnian war in the 1990s, has been arrested in Serbia and that moves to extradite him to The Hague tribunal have begun. Gen Mladic, the most prominent Bosnian war crimes suspect at large since the arrest of Radovan Karadzic in 2008, faces charges over the massacre of at least 7,500 Bosnian Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica in 1995. What will his arrest mean for reconciliation in the country and region? And does it open the door to membership of the European Union for Serbia? Tonight our guests to discuss the matter include Serbian ambassador to the UK, Dr Dejan Popovic, Bosnian writer Zlata Filipovic, whose book Zlata's Diary chronicled the horrors of war in Sarajevo where she lived, and International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) prosecutor Sir Geoffrey Nice. Also, we have a film from Catrin Nye who has been to the Greater Manchester town of Oldham 10 years after riots between white and Asian communities. Despite efforts to bring the two communities together over the last decade she finds that many are still leading parallel lives, and some are predicting more conflict ahead. Afterwards we will be joined in the studio by people from Oldham to discuss the film's findings and what needs to change.

27/05/2011

101. 27/05/2011

27/05/2011

Sharon Shoesmith, the former director of children's services for Haringey, North London, has won her Court of Appeal battle over her sacking following the Baby Peter tragedy. Judges said that the-then education secretary Ed Balls and her employers, Haringey Council, had been "procedurally unfair" when they sacked her three years ago. Baby Peter Connelly, who had been seen 60 times by social services, was found dead in 2007 with over 50 injuries. Tonight we will talk to Ed Balls, and will discuss whether in the rush to find a scapegoat for the Baby Peter tragedy opportunities to reform social services were lost. Also amid the news that Fifa President Sepp Blatter has been placed under investigation by the organisation's ethics committee over accusations he failed to report the payment of alleged bribes we ask if this is the moment football cleans up.

31/05/2011

102. 31/05/2011

31/05/2011

The Football Association and the Scottish Football Association have called for Fifa to postpone its presidential election. Current president Sepp Blatter is the only candidate for the 1 June election after Mohamed Bin Hammam's withdrawal. Peter Marshall will have the latest on the Fifa crisis for us tonight. Justin Rowlatt visits the world's biggest polluter, China, to find out if it really can boom without poisoning the planet. Then David Grossman considers Angela Merkel's decision to phase out nuclear power stations in Germany by 2022. And as increasing numbers of people decide that property is now so scarce and its cost so high that they may never own their own place, Jeremy is joined by property expert Kirstie Allsopp to discuss how that possibility might change us.

01/06/2011

103. 01/06/2011

01/06/2011

Nato's Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has said that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's departure from power is "only a matter of time". Tonight we hear from the BBC's Andrew North who has spent the past few weeks in Tripoli. We have a film from our correspondent Tim Whewell who is in Egypt - where a court has set a date for the trial of former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons, Alaa and Gamal. Tim has travelled to the Sinai peninsula, the wilderness area that separates Africa and Asia, which he finds is awash with arms and increasingly unstable since the uprising which toppled Mr Mubarak in February. Read more about that here. And Jeremy will be speaking to Booker prize winning author turned political campaigner, Arundhati Roy.

02/06/2011

104. 02/06/2011

02/06/2011

With more doubts raised today on the government's ability to control immigration, one group who are being targeted are students who wish to study here. But can the UK afford to turn many of them away? Tonight we will debate whether the crackdown on student visas keeps the best and the brightest out, or simply closes one big immigration loophole. As the E-Coli bug claims more victims Susan Watts reports on how worried should we be about this new and powerful strain, and we talk to Professor Hugh Pennington, who led inquiries into two E-Coli outbreaks in the UK. And 1980s architecture - iconic buildings like London's Broadgate Centre and the Law Courts in Truro - is starting to turn 30. Love them or loathe them, this means they can now apply for listed heritage status. But should they be saved? Tonight we have an authored film from Wayne Hemingway on the proposed listing of iconic and controversial early '80s developments. Before you see that film, check out this classic piece of BBC archive we've uncovered of Prince Charles talking about 1980s architecture.

03/06/2011

105. 03/06/2011

03/06/2011

Panorama's programme detailing the abuse of residents in a Bristol care home and the news that Southern Cross has slashed its rent payments in an effort to keep its 750 residential homes for the elderly running have this week thrown a new spotlight on the provision of care for vulnerable members of society. Tonight we focus on the kind of care which should be available and who should pay for it with a report from Peter Marshall and a discussion with guests including Joan Bakewell, John Redwood and Ray King from Bupa. We also focus on another of the stories of the week - morality in sport - following the news that the Bahrain Grand Prix has been reinstated. The race, originally due to be held on 13 March, was called off in February because of pro-democracy protests in which more than 20 people have died. Is it right that it will be back on the F1 calendar in October?

06/06/2011

106. 06/06/2011

06/06/2011

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has concluded that no changes are needed to UK economic policy. It said weak economic growth and rising inflation had been "unexpected", but said they were "largely temporary". It pointed to rising commodity prices and the increase in VAT as temporary problems for inflation. Our Economics editor Paul Mason has been blogging on this subject and you can watch more from him on tonight's programme, when we'll also have interviews with the interim boss of the IMF, John Lipsky (watch a clip here), and the shadow chancellor Ed Balls. Then, as Nintendo becomes the latest company to suffer an online security breach due to an attack by hackers, the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones investigates how much we put our own personal data at risk by storing it on servers and hard drives that are not our own. Read more on the dot.Rory blog here. Ahead of the publication tomorrow of the government's revised Prevent counter-terrorism strategy, the Home Secretary Theresa May has accused universities of "complacency" in tackling Islamist extremism. Richard Watson is in Nottingham and has more on this story for us this evening.

07/06/2011

107. 07/06/2011

07/06/2010

Tonight we're leading on NHS reforms and we'll be hearing from key players in the coalition and public and private health practitioners. Then we've done a Wife-Swap style parenting experiment in which a family who use strict "Chinese" style parenting methods switch mother with a family who have a more relaxed Western approach. And we'll be joined live by "Tiger Mother" author Amy Chua + Mumsnet co-founder Justine Roberts to discuss the merits of different parenting styles.

08/06/2011

108. 08/06/2011

08/06/2011

Richard Watson has the latest on the story that the Crown Prosecution Service has opened an inquiry after claims prosecutors withheld undercover police officer Mark Kennedy's surveillance tapes from defence lawyers. Our economics editor Paul Mason will be asking what can we do about banks. Mark Urban will bring us the amazing story of the Syrian blogger, A Gay Girl in Damascus, who is missing. And Stephen Smith has been to meet iconoclastic choreographer Michael Clark whose latest work - which fills the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall - uses professional dancers alongside volunteering members of the public, and which Clark says embodies the punk spirit for which he first became famous.

09/06/2011

109. 09/06/2011

09/06/2011

The Crown Prosecution Service has launched an independent inquiry following Newsnight's revelations last night that they didn't disclose material which might have saved people from convictions. It follows Richard Watson's investigation showing how the CPS broke its own rules on disclosure of evidence in the case of six activists accused of planning to shut down a Nottinghamshire power station in 2009. The group had been infiltrated by a police informer Mark Kennedy. Religion and Politics - The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has written a devastating critique of the coalition's performance in government - even questioning the strength of their mandate, arguing: "with remarkable speed, we are being committed to radical, long term policies for which no one voted". We'll ask cabinet minister Iain Duncan Smith if Rowan Williams is right in what he says and who has the moral high ground in this debate. We also have a very strong film from Tim Whewell in Gaza on the Arab spring. The desire for change is strong but there seems to be no means to deliver it.

10/06/2011

110. 10/06/2011

10/06/2011

Tonight we'll be looking at the future of the Labour Party under Ed Miliband. How is he shaping up as a leader and what are his plans for the party? Leaked documents which detail efforts by Gordon Brown and his allies to speed up Tony Blair's exit from office after the 2005 election have emerged, reminding us of former divisions in the party. Can Ed Miliband unify his troops and outline a convincing vision for Labour? We'll hear from a senior ally of Ed Miliband and we'll be speaking to Arnie Graf, the US community organiser and mentor of the young Barack Obama, who's been appointed by Mr Miliband to conduct a review of Labour's organisation and campaign structures. How can Labour learn from community activism in the US? We'll also be discussing whether the death knell has sounded for Nato after outgoing US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said it faced a dim, if not dismal future. Plus the latest on Sarah Palin's emails that are being released by the state of Alaska.

13/06/2011

111. 13/06/2011

13/06/2011

Microsoft tycoon Bill Gates has pledged $1bn to help vaccinate children around the world against preventable diseases like pneumonia. He's hosting a summit in London where countries are being asked to give an extra £2.3bn ($3.7bn) by 2015 for child vaccines. We speak to Mr Gates about his plans and hear from those who disagree with his approach.

14/06/2011

112. 14/06/2011

14/06/2011

The government has agreed to make the main changes to its controversial NHS reforms in England that were recommended by an independent review. David Cameron said ministers had listened to fears about increased competition and more powers for GPs and would now slow the pace of change. Tonight we look at what is left of the bold, radical plan for reform that Health Secretary Andrew Lansley was convinced existed as recently as January, and we will ask him how he feels about the changes. Also, as the government admits it cannot force councils in England to provide weekly bin collections, we look at the tension between the centralised and devolved government. And Stephen Smith has been to Belgium to see Big Society in action on a grand scale in Brussels, where volunteers of every stripe take part in an annual city clean-up day.

15/06/2011

113. 15/06/2011

15/06/2011

Which will have a bigger impact on the 21st Century, the global financial crisis or the Arab Spring? And can the events even be separated out? Tonight we look at both events. We have an interview with Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, as concern at the international community's failure to make a breakthrough in the Libyan conflict looks to be growing. We will also be talking to Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague, who has again ruled out military intervention to protect Syrian civilians of the kind recently undertaken in Libya. Paul Mason is on the frontline of the financial crisis - today's austerity protests in Athens. You can read his reports in his blog - and tonight he will be live on the programme. And we will be discussing links between the Arab Spring and financial crisis with Black Swan author Nassim Nicholas Taleb and economist and writer Noreena Hertz. And then it is time for something completely different as we turn our attention to the lunar eclipse - the first total lunar eclipse of 2011 and the longest in nearly 11 years - with amateur astronomer and professional Brian Cox impersonator Jon Culshaw and space scientist Maggie Aderin Pocock.

16/06/2011

114. 16/06/2011

16/06/2011

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is set to announce a new cabinet amid tough austerity measures, as MPs from his party convene an emergency meeting. Will this be enough to ease the fears that Greece will default on its debt which have shaken markets and to end the unrest on the streets? Paul Mason is in Athens and will bring us the latest tonight. We will also be looking at the promotion of Ayman al-Zawahiri to al-Qaeda leader and reports from the US the Sun is entering a period of "hibernation" with far fewer sunspots than had been expected. And we have a film on the influential work of Collier Campbell; the award-winning textile design company which turns 50 this year.

17/06/2011

115. 17/06/2011

17/06/2011

Paul Mason is still in Greece this morning and is out and about gauging response to Prime Minister George Papandreou's attempt to push through unpopular austerity measures demanded by the EU through the appointment of a new finance minister. We will have his film tonight and also by the time we go to air Paul should be back with us and live on the programme with a report on how worried the rest of the eurozone and the UK should be by the crisis. Also, with a photograph of a couple kissing amid the Vancouver riots, we ask what it takes to make an iconic image.

20/06/2011

116. 20/06/2011

20/06/2011

Tonight on the programme we have an exclusive report from inside Syria by one of our reporters, who has just returned from a week undercover in the capital Damascus spent meeting opposition activists who are leading the anti-government protests. We hear powerful testimony about what is really happening on the ground in Syria's revolution. Michael Crick will have the latest on government plans to make women wait longer for their state pension. And we ask if we are living in an over sexualised society, and if so whether that is necessarily a problem. Are double standards in the media to blame? Should the government be intervening, or do we need a new kind of feminism to respond? Our guests include Caitlin Moran, whose new book, How To Be a Woman, attempts to reclaim feminism in a deliberately non-academic way, Brooke Magnanti, author of the call girl blog Belle du Jour, and Kat Banyard, author of The Equality Illusion and founder of UK Feminista - an organisation supporting grassroots feminist activism.

21/06/2011

117. 21/06/2011

21/06/2011

Tonight Sue Lloyd-Roberts goes undercover in the Syrian capital Damascus to speak to opposition activists there about the anti-government protests, the regime's response and what the demonstrators hope to achieve. Then our Economics editor Paul Mason considers if the likelihood of banking contagion if Greece defaults has been overblown. Amid claims of a government U-turn Michael Crick is looking at sentencing, and technology correspondent Rory Cellan Jones asks if the personalisation of the web could limit our access to information, enclosing us in a self-reinforcing world view and making our social circles more homogeneous.

22/06/2011

118. 22/06/2011

22/06/2011

Tonight we'll be hearing testimony from the British Syrian commnunity who say that protesters outside the embassy in London are being threatened, as are their family members back at home in Syria. We go undercover for an investigation into a group of faith healers who claim they have miracle cures for cancer and HIV. And Iain Watson has the latest on the House of Lords reforms.

23/06/2011

119. 23/06/2011

23/06/2011

Michael Crick is in Brussels for us tonight where the threat of a Greek debt default undermining the euro is overshadowing an EU summit. Paul Mason will be asking how an economy like Greece's can be saved from going bust (read more on his blog), and we'll be speaking to Werner Hoyer, the German Foreign Office's Europe Minister. And Iain Watson has the latest on the attempt to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in England.

24/06/2011

120. 24/06/2011

24/06/2011

Tonight, we have an exclusive with hacking collective LulzSec, who have been explaining their agenda to Susan Watts. And off the back of that piece we will be talking to former US head of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff and James Lyne - a computer expert who hacks for security companies to test their security. Tim Whewell has an update on our story this week that Syrians protesting against the Assad regime in London say they have been intimidated by officials from their home country. Plus, what does the news that home furnishings retailer Habitat has gone into administration, with only three British stores assured of survival, say about Britain's sense of style today? We will be speaking to designer and Habitat's former style director Tom Dixon and the Editor of Elle Decoration Magazine, Michelle Ogundehin. And Michael Crick is still in Brussels where European Union leaders have gathered for a second day of summit talks dominated by the Greek debt crisis, which is threatening the stability of the 17-nation eurozone. UK Prime Minister David Cameron said today that he had received assurances that Britain would not be called upon to contribute to EU financial support for Greece. Tonight Michael will ask if this is the moment that Britain should redefine its relationship with Brussels and the Union.

27/06/2011

121. 27/06/2011

27/06/2011

Tonight David Grossman will be asking where public opinion is on the planned strikes over pensions that are due to take place on Thursday, when teachers and civil servants are due to walk out causing widespread disruption. Then we have front-line reportage from Andrew Harding who is in the besieged city of Misrata in Libya. As Liam Fox vows to bring budgets "under control" at the Ministry of Defence in an overhaul likely to see a cut in the number of senior officers, Mark Urban explains what the reorganisation might like look like. And Matt Frei delivers his valedictory essay for Newsnight in which he asks if the US is in long term decline, and we discuss if the 21st Century might really be the Chinese century.

28/06/2011

122. 28/06/2011

28/06/2011

A planned shake-up of higher education in England, being set out to MPs, aims to increase competition and give consumer powers to students. We'll speak to the Universities Minister David Willetts about that later. Police have fired tear gas in running battles with stone-throwing youths in Athens, where a 48-hour general strike is being held against a parliamentary vote on tough austerity measures. Paul Mason is there and we'll get the latest from him tonight. Meanwhile, you can read his thoughts on his blog. Then Mark Urban considers what went wrong with the project to upgrade the Kajaki dam in Helmand Province that was supposed to bring electricity to millions of Afghans. A quest into which lives and money have been poured, the turbine remains unassembled, exposed to the elements and overgrown with weeds, three years after being brought to the site by the British military. Read more here. And Johann Hari, interviewer and columnist with the Independent, has admitted inserting quotes into his interviews that were not from the original interview itself. We'll be discussing if that's plagiarism - or harmless journalistic sleight of hand .

29/06/2011

123. 29/06/2011

29/06/2011

Greek MPs have voted in favour of unpopular austerity measures aimed at saving the country from defaulting on its debt. So is that the end of the crisis? Our economics editor Paul Mason assesses the likely outcome as protests continue on the street. Read Paul's blog. And while Greece is preparing for some major belt tightening, the European Union is looking to ask its member states for more cash - going against the wishes of David Cameron who had called on the EU to exercise some belt tightening of its own. The UK Border Agency has been facing criticism after managing to let into the country a man who had been banned. It wasn't as if he sneaked in. Sheikh Salah, who has Israeli citizenship and is the leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel, arrived under his own name and his visit had been announced in advance. He went on to address public meetings before the police arrested him. Richard Watson will have a report for us. And our political editor Michael Crick is in Inverclyde ahead of Thursday's by-election. The seat has traditionally been held by Labour but after the SNP's success in the Scottish Parliament elections, Alex Salmond's party is hoping to pull off a win. Michael will bring us the latest as the campaign ends.

30/06/2011

124. 30/06/2011

30/06/2011

Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers have gone on strike across the UK over planned pension changes. Tonight David Grossman, who has been out on the streets of London with protesters, examines the proposals for public service pensions and we'll hear from the government, Unions and the Labour Party. Meanwhile, Anna Adams has spent the day in Kent hearing from parents, pupils and teachers about how today's one day strike has affected them. Then we'll take a brief look at the history of British industrial disputes, and discuss what the political consequences of more strikes are likely to be with our political panel. And Sue Lloyd Roberts has another report for us from Syria - this time about how the revolution there kicked off and what role cyber activism played in it.

01/07/2011

125. 01/07/2011

01/07/2011

On the day that the Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari meets Prime Minister David Cameron, Richard Watson considers how secure Pakistan's nuclear weapons are - and whether the US might take pre-emptive steps to stop them falling into the hands of terrorists. We'll be joined by the Pakistani High Commissioner to Britain, Wajid Shamsul Hasan. Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been released from house arrest amid doubts about the credibility of his accuser. We'll ask if he could still be a candidate for the French presidency - leading American lawyer Alan Dershowitz and DSK's biographer Michel Taubmann will discuss. And we're keeping a close eye on the tennis - is Andy Murray's dream of a Wimbledon final dying?

Scottish Independence

04/07/2011

In a special edition of Newsnight tonight we're exploring different attitudes towards the notions of Britishness and national identity, and to Scottish independence. We'll analyse the findings of a survey which found that almost 50% of voters in England want Scotland to remain part of the UK - read the rest of the findings here. Allan Little will consider the role of the British state in the Scotland he grew up in and why there has been a gradual decay of what it means to be British in Scotland. And Fergal Keane examines why the concepts of Englishness and Britishness are hard to disentangle, and asks if the rise of Scotland's nationalism might inspire a new distinctly English nationalism among those who once saw themselves as British.

05/07/2011

127. 05/07/2011

07/05/2011

Tonight on Newsnight, Richard Watson has new information on the latest hacking allegations being laid at the News of the World's door. We will be discussing the story and its fallout with former tabloid editor Alastair Campbell and News of the World insider Paul McMullan. Then talking about the future of newspapers will be Huffington Post chief Arianna Huffington and the new editor of The Independent Chris Blackhurst. Justin Rowlatt reports on what the loss of 1,400 jobs at train maker Bombardier says about the British approach to manufacturing and procurement deals, and about the Coalition's growth strategy. And Paul Mason has a strong film about Pathfinder housing scheme in Stoke-on-Trent, part of John Prescott's grand regeneration plan, and the devastating consequences of cutting funding for it.

06/07/2011

128. 06/07/2011

06/07/2011

Are the News of the World phone hacking allegations the equivalent for journalists of the MPs expenses scandal and a watershed moment for the profession in this country? Prime Minister David Cameron has promised a public inquiry after a police investigation ends - but Labour says it must happen sooner. Michael Crick and Richard Watson will have the latest on the story and we will be joined by guests to discuss. We have a piece on how Britain is slipping behind other countries in the fight against child sex abuse. Plus Jeremy will be talking to Professor Martin Seligman, the American psychologist whose work inspired the prime minister's plan to measure the nation's happiness. Apparently, "happiness is out, flourishing is in" - but is this the sort of thing governments should be getting involved in?

07/07/2011

129. 07/07/2011

07/07/2011

This Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International has said. Will the bombshell announced today by James Murdoch assuage public anger? Will it remove the threat that the phone hacking scandal might scupper News Corporation's bid to take full control of satellite broadcaster BSkyB? Will The Sun newspaper now become a seven-day-a-week operation? Has the whole affair inflicted permanent damage on Rupert Murdoch's media empire? On tonight's programme we will put those questions to key players, get reaction from Wapping, analyse the fast-paced events of the day and bring you the very latest news. And, as Nasa prepares for the last ever space shuttle mission, Susan Watts has travelled to California's Mojave desert to meet the entrepreneurs preparing to take up the challenge of human space flight, now that the space agency is stepping aside.

08/07/2011

130. 08/07/2011

08/07/2011

On Newsnight tonight we ask if this is a watershed moment for British journalism with guests including writer Will Self, Heat magazine's Boyd Hilton, MumsNet co-founder Justine Roberts, former BBC director general Greg Dyke and Harriet Harman MP.

11/07/2011

131. 11/07/2011

11/07/2011

Another day of fast moving developments on the News of the World hacking story as Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt says he is seeking fresh advice from regulators on News Corp's takeover bid for BSkyB. And the has BBC learned there is evidence the News of the World (NoW) was paying a Metropolitan Police Royal Protection Squad officer for the contact details of senior members of the royal family, their friends and their relations. We will have the latest tonight and reports from Michael Crick on the political ramifications, from David Grossman on whether this is the moment the political classes break away from the Murdoch empire and Richard Watson on the police's part in the affair. All that and a report from Fifa World Cup host country Qatar by BBC Sports editor David Bond. You can read more about that in David's blog.

12/07/2011

132. 12/07/2011

12/07/2011

More on the hacking story tonight, as senior Metropolitan police officers tell MPs News International deliberately tried to thwart the original investigation into phone hacking. Also Paul Mason reports on a day of volatile European shares as investors worry that the eurozone debt crisis could spread to Italy and Spain. Plus we look at the government's energy policy as Energy Secretary Chris Huhne publishes a White Paper with plans for £110bn of investment in electricity generation under which a quarter of the country's power stations would be replaced by 2030. And Liz MacKean looks at what lies behind the upsurge in violence in Northern Ireland.

13/07/2011

133. 13/07/2011

13/07/2011

Jeremy Paxman will be joined tonight by a live studio audience, all of whom describe themselves as 'undecided voters'. He'll be asking them their views on the business of phone-hacking and how they think the party leaders have been dealing with recent revelations.

14/07/2011

134. 14/07/2011

14/07/2011

Tonight on Newsnight with Kirsty Wark we have an exclusive interview with His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud - the second biggest investor in News Corporation. David Grossman will be taking us through the events of the day. Tim Whewell has a report on how the contagion of the Murdoch brand is spreading around the world, and particularly to the US. And we will be discussing whether this phone-hacking scandal will accelerate the demise of newspapers, or blow over.

18/07/2011

135. 18/07/2011

18/07/2011

The fallout from the phone hacking scandal continues and tonight we'll have the very latest on the events of the day. Met Police Assistant Commissioner John Yates has quit amid growing pressure - we'll examine why he had to go and ask if public and political confidence in the police is now at an all-time low. David Cameron is cutting short his trip to Africa to return to the UK and he's announced that the Commons will be recalled on Wednesday to debate the latest developments. How damaged is the PM? And is there now a scenario that could lead to Cameron losing his job? All that and a look ahead to tomorrow's crucial culture select committee hearing with Rebekah Brooks, and James and Rupert Murdoch.

19/07/2011

136. 19/07/2011

19/07/2011

Rupert Murdoch has said he was "appalled and ashamed" to learn that the phone of Milly Dowler had been hacked by the News of the World while being questioned by MPs alongside his son James this afternoon. We've also heard Sir Paul Stephenson - the outgoing commissioner of the Met police - give his evidence to the home affairs committee today, and will watching when former NI exec Rebekah Brooks appears shortly. On tonight's programme we'll be analysing what we learned from today's hearings and will be considering what future the News International empire has.

20/07/2011

137. 20/07/2011

20/07/2011

Prime Minister David Cameron has said that "with hindsight" he would not have hired ex-News of the World editor Andy Coulson as his communications director. Our Political editor Michael Crick has been blogging about the links between Coulson and the top Tory triumvirate of Cameron, Osborne and Hague, and you can hear more from Michael and David Grossman on the political events of the day later tonight. Then we'll be asking Max Mosley, who won a privacy case against the News of the World after it exposed his sadomasochistic sex life, and celebrity publicist Max Clifford if this is the moment the British press changes. And Rory Cellan-Jones will be considering if there is a case for high speed rail.

21/07/2011

138. 21/07/2011

21/07/2011

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have hammered out a common position on the euro debt crisis ahead of a crunch meeting of eurozone leaders today. Details of the deal have not yet been released, but there are indications that a new tax on Europe's banks to help fund any new aid packages may NOT be part of the deal. Mark Urban is in Brussels for Newsnight - don't miss his report on the Euro Summit in tonight's programme.

22/07/2011

139. 22/07/2011

22/07/2011

Coming up at 2230 on BBC Two, new allegations about phone hacking at a weekend tabloid - which suggests illegal practices weren't just rife at the News of the World. We'll have the latest from the Norwegian capital where at least two people have been killed by a huge bomb blast, while reports say a gunman has opened fire at a Labour Party youth camp in Norway. Mark Urban has been to meet US General David Petraeus who acted as the US commander in both Afghanistan and Iraq and who is expected to take over as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in September. In a wide-ranging interview he talks about the drawdown in Afghanistan and the significance of the death of Obama Bin Laden. And Stephen Smith has been lunching with art historian Dr James Fox and muse Sue Tilley at Lucian Freud's favourite restaurant in Kensington. Stephen asks if Freud, who died at his London home on Wednesday, was the last great British painter.

25/07/2011

140. 25/07/2011

25/07/2011

Norwegian police are investigating claims by Anders Behring Breivik, who has admitted carrying out Friday's twin attacks in Norway, that he has "two more cells" working with him. Steve Rosenberg is in Oslo for us, and we'll be exploring how deeply ingrained the anti-immigrant strain of thinking is in Europe. Then Catrin Nye examines the links between Breivik and the English Defence League (EDL). Jeremy Paxman will be joined live by the EDL's leader Tommy Robinson. And Paul Mason travels to the north east of England to hear a "mea culpa" from former business secretary Lord Mandelson, who admits New Labour didn't get everything right on the economy when they were in office. Lord Mandelson will join Jeremy live in the studio to explain how he thinks Labour needs to change in order to win back power.

26/07/2011

141. 26/07/2011

26/07/2011

Growth in the UK economy slowed in the three months to 30 June, partly because of the extra bank holiday in April, and also due to some other one-off factors - including the Japanese tsunami. Chancellor George Osborne said the growth was good news, but Ed Balls accused him of choking the recovery. Tonight Paul Mason will give us his analysis, and David Grossman will explain the politics. Then, with a year to go until the 2012 Olympics, Peter Marshall visits the Olympic Park site in east London to find out if pledges that were made to win London the event - including leaving behind a lasting physical legacy and inspiring two million people to take up sport and physical activity - will be fulfilled. Then author Iain Sinclair, who is sceptical about the London project, explains his feelings about London 2012. And we'll be joined by the athlete turned ambassador who led London's bid, Lord Coe, and by the Welsh athlete and TV presenter Baroness Grey-Thompson.

27/07/2011

142. 27/07/2011

27/07/2011

Tonight, we take another look at the situation in Libya. While Libyan rebels remain locked in battle with pro-Gaddafi forces, the UK steps up the pressure on Col Gaddafi by insisting all Libyan diplomats leave the UK. Former Labour cabinet minister James Purnell tells Newsnight that one of the reasons the Labour Party lost the last election was that their supporters no longer backed the welfare state. He's live in the studio later to discuss how the welfare system could be transformed. And could we be seeing the end of scientific testing on monkeys? [Spoiler Alert: No] We'll be discussing the issues.

28/07/2011

143. 28/07/2011

28/07/2011

On tonight's programme, Paul Mason retraces the epic journey from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to the Californian promised land taken by migrant workers the Joad family, which John Steinbeck described in his 1939 Great Depression novel The Grapes of Wrath. Paul's been finding out how it reflects the realities of America's current debt crisis. Read more here. General David Petraeus has been speaking to Newsnight about his time as Nato's commander in Afghanistan. The new Director of the CIA also talks to us about difficult recent relations between the US and Pakistan -- he tells Mark Urban both sides have "stepped back from the abyss after looking into it". Read more on Mark's blog. And Stephen Smith examines the research which claims that if you stay up to watch Newsnight after your partner has gone to bed, it's a sure sign your marriage is in trouble

29/07/2011

144. 29/07/2011

29/07/2011

Two newspapers have been fined a total of £68,000 for breaking the law when reporting the investigation into landscape architect Jo Yeates' killing, and eight have paid out for libel. Meanwhile, lawyers for the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire have issued a statement saying he "acted on the instructions of others". So why does anyone bother with newspapers anymore? On tonight's Newsnight, our Political editor Michael Crick reports on the state of the British tabloid press. And as US Republican leaders scramble to rescue their deficit-cutting bill hours after a vote on it stalled because of a revolt from members of their own party, we'll be joined by Sharron Angle, the Republican Senate Candidate for Nevada in 2010, and leading Tea Party figure.

02/08/2011

145. 02/08/2011

02/08/2011

Syrian forces are pushing towards the centre of the town of Hama as they continue an offensive in which scores of people have died. Tim Whewell will bring us the latest tonight. Then we'll be asking how damaged President Barack Obama has been by the US debt crisis. Anna Adams has been investigating why many young women's cervical cancer tests are going unprocessed in England. And Lyse Doucet meets America's top military official, Admiral Mike Mullen, on his way home from what's expected to be his final visit to troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

03/08/2011

146. 03/08/2011

03/08/2011

Tonight, we will be leading on our exclusive report on fresh allegations of phone-hacking at Mirror Group Newspapers. Heather Mills has told the programme that in 2001 a senior Mirror Newspaper Group journalist admitted hacking voicemails left for her by Sir Paul McCartney. Newsnight has also learned that many other prominent people, including footballer Rio Ferdinand and TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson, also believe they were hacked by the Mirror group. You can read more about that story and listen to a clip of the Mills interview here. Mark Urban has a report on who is likely win control of the new Egypt in the parliamentary elections. Will it be the young liberals who led the campaign anti-Mubarak campaign in Tahrir Square, or Islamic groups and that relic of the old regime, the army? Andrew Verity has a report on how annual take home pay is dwindling in real terms. And Stephen Smith has been delving into the power of memory, with a bit of help from celebrated mnemonist Dominic O'Brien - who will be doing a memory challenge live on the programme.

04/08/2011

147. 04/08/2011

04/08/2011

Newsnight tonight investigates allegations that billions of dollars of long-term development aid money is being used as a tool of political repression in Ethiopia. Andrew Verity will be asking if the West is heading for a second economic slump. And as the government's new e-petitions website crashes with people trying to sign a range of petitions including one calling for the return of capital punishment, we'll be asking if it is really time to reinstate the death penalty in the UK. Join Kirsty for all that and more at 2230 on BBC Two.

05/08/2011

148. 05/08/2011

05/08/2011

Just five days ago, international investors were considering the possibility that the US government might default on its debt. That fear has now gone away, but it has been replaced by a fear that the world could be heading towards another credit crunch. Today instability on the stock markets continues, with sharp falls in the past 24 hours amid a crisis of confidence due to the eurozone debt crisis and concerns about weak recovery not only in the US but also in Europe.

08/08/2011

149. 08/08/2011

08/08/2011

Home Secretary Theresa May is meeting police chiefs about rioting in London with new violence erupting in Hackney. Skirmishes broke out between police and groups of young people in the area around Mare Street. Tonight Liz Mackean will bring us the latest, and will be considering what the origins of this unrest are and where it can go from here. Gavin will be joined in the studio by former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, Conservative Shaun Bailey, and a community leader from Tottenham. Later we'll be joined by broadcaster and columnist Darcus Howe to discuss if comparisons between these inner city riots and events that took place in the 1980s are useful or misleading. Then Andrew Verity will be asking what options remain for the West to avoid a double dip recession, and we'll be joined by German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle.

09/08/2011

150. 09/08/2011

09/08/2011

Some 16,000 officers are policing London's streets after three days of violence, with rioters warned they will feel the "full force of the law". Tonight Liz Mackean we'll be asking who the kids are that are perpetrating the trouble, and try find out what their motives are. Then Iranian rapper Reveal co-founder of hip-hop group Poisonous Poets, Lyn Costello from Mothers Against Murder and Aggression, and media exec Kelvin Mackenzie, will join us to debate what we should do with the rioters. Iain Watson will be examining if a malaise in the police force and a lack of leadership have contributed to the unrest. And David Grossman will be considering if the Prime Minister - who returned to Britain this morning after cutting his summer break short - has completely misjudged the situation.

10/08/2011

151. 10/08/2011

10/08/2011

David Cameron said this morning that parts of Britain are not just broken but "sick". Tonight we will discuss whether he is right and if so what the medicine should be with Conservative co-chair Baroness Warsi and Hackney MP Diane Abbott. We will have the latest on the unrest in the West Midlands from Liz MacKean and what is happening in Manchester from Anna Adams. We will also be reporting on vigilante activity and will be examining what role gang culture has played in the disorder.

11/08/2011

152. 11/08/2011

11/08/2011

Tonight we will report on the emergency parliamentary session, which was called in response to the riots. Will the debate and the measures outlined by the prime minister bring us any closer to proper diagnosis of what went wrong, and how to ensure we don't see a repeat? David Grossman reports. Also we examine the role of parents and whether lack of discipline and family breakdown have been a factor in the unrest. We will chew over the week's events with our political panel.

12/08/2011

153. 12/08/2011

12/08/2011

David Grossman will be bringing us the news of the day and will be looking back at what's been a tumultuous week of rioting in English cities. Gavin Esler will be considering how damaged the fabric of Britain has been by the unrest. Stephen Smith will be looking at the foreign reaction to and coverage of the riots. And Emily will be joined in debate by magazine publisher Tyler Brûlé, Hong Kong entrepreneur Sir David Tang, and historian David Starkey.

15/08/2011

154. 15/08/2011

15/08/2011

Tackling the "broken society" is back on the agenda following last week's riots. David Grossman reports tonight as Cameron and Miliband draw battle lines, and we'll be joined by David Willetts and Hilary Benn. Paul Mason considers the degree to which gangs can be blamed for the unrest. Madeleine Morris visits Berlin to ask how heavy a price the Germans are prepared to pay to save the euro - we hear from their Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and will be joined by economist Joseph Stiglitz. And was Peter Oborne right when he wrote that the moral decay of our society is as bad at the top as it is at the bottom? We'll debate.

16/08/2011

155. 16/08/2011

16/08/2011

MPs have today released a letter from a journalist jailed for phone hacking, former News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman, alleging senior figures at the newspaper knew what was going on and struck a deal to stop him implicating the paper at trial. David Grossman will have all of the latest news on that story and we will be speaking to former deputy prime minister and hacking victim John Prescott, and former newspaper editor Paul Connew. Amid news that two men charged with inciting disorder via social networking site Facebook have each been jailed for four years we ask whether the courts are being too draconian in sentencing people connected to last week's riots, or whether this kind of sentencing is right and in fact overdue. Plus, across the world, slums are home to a billion people. The rich elite want the shanty towns cleared, but residents are surprisingly determined not to leave. Paul Mason has been to Estero de San Miguel, a slum in the Philippines capital Manila, to find out why.

17/08/2011

156. 17/08/2011

17/08/2011

Tonight we lead on the surprise rise in UK unemployment, which rose in the three months to June, by 38,000 to 2.49 million, official figures show. We will be asking what is going wrong, the threat this poses and looking at measures aimed at reversing the situation, particularly enterprise zones. As we continue to analyse the fallout from last week's riots we have a report on recent unrest in Gloucester and will be taking another look at sentencing of those involved. Plus, why do some people seem to lead charmed lives? LSE academic Dr Catherine Hakim has written a book on the power of erotic capital which she says is at the heart of how we work, interact, make money and conduct our relationships. We will be speaking to the author and debating the issues she raises.

18/08/2011

157. 18/08/2011

18/08/2011

Stock markets have seen falls of about 5%, and some bank shares have plunged 10%, as the negative mood which has caused recent turmoil takes hold again. Paul Mason will have the latest news and analysis on that and we will be speaking to Jeffrey Sachs, who says we have been tripped up by globalisation. Caroline Hawley will report on the call from the leaders of the US, UK, France, Germany and EU for Syria's President Assad to step down over his suppression of protesters, and whether he is likely to heed them. Plus, many students hoping to go to university face an even more intense battle for places than usual as this is the last intake of students to English universities before the introduction of tuition fees of up to £9,000 a year in 2012. David Grossman reports on whether the government's changes - not just higher fees, but significant changes to the structure of the higher education in this country - really benefit young people and whether they will provide the skills the country needs? We have been to the Mossbourne Academy - a very successful school on the edge of the Mossbourne estate in Hackney, which was the backdrop to some of last weeks riots - and the school's head teacher, Sir Michael Wilshaw, will be joining the debate in our studio. And on the 20th anniversary of the 1991 Russian coup we have a Bridget Kendal film in which she talks to many of the key players including Mikhail Gorbachev.

19/08/2011

158. 19/08/2011

19/08/2011

Tonight we will be looking at the attack on the British Council office in the Afghan capital, Kabul, in which armed insurgents seized control of the compound for a number of hours, killing at least 12 people. Paul Mason will have more on the ongoing turmoil in the stock markets as concerns over the strength of the global economy and eurozone debt continue. And we will be speaking to author of The Black Swan Nassim Nicholas Taleb. Plus, is Sally Bercow's appearance on Celebrity Big Brother a bad thing, or should what she does not have any bearing on her husband John Bercow's role as Speaker? We will be joined by ex-I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant Christine Hamilton and her husband Neil and Jacob Rees-Mogg to discuss.

22/08/2011

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22/08/2011

Robin Denselow will have the latest on the battle for control of Tripoli, where troops loyal to Col Muammar Gaddafi are battling rebels. Gabriel Gatehouse will be analysing who the rebels' interim administration, the National Transitional Council (NTC), are and what their agenda is. We'll ask guests - including Lord Malloch-Brown and John Bolton - if the Libya conflict signals a rebirth of liberal interventionism. And Sarfraz Manzoor considers if English cricket is doing enough to integrate Asian players. Join Jeremy at 2230 on BBC Two for that, and more.

23/08/2011

160. 23/08/2011

23/08/2011

The battle for Tripoli seems to be in its final stages tonight, with rebels taking over Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's fortified compound in the city, one of the final areas under the Libyan leader's control. Tonight we are dedicating the whole programme to the day's events and asking what next for Libya? We will be hearing from key players and our reporters on the ground as we examine the prospects for the last pockets of pro-Gaddafi resistance being swiftly eradicated, for a peaceful transition of power once the fighting stops and what is likely to happen to Colonel Gaddafi - whose whereabouts is currently unknown. We will look back over more than 40 years of Gaddafi rule, asking if this should be a day for celebration or not, and forward to what kind of Libya we are likely to see without Gaddafi at the helm.

24/08/2011

161. 24/08/2011

24/08/2011

The situation in Libya remains chaotic with Tripoli seeing running battles between rebel fighters and Gaddafi loyalists, new Nato air strikes, and a defiant message from Colonel Gaddafi himself, whose whereabouts remain unknown. Tonight we will be making sense of what is happening and asking where Libya goes from here with reporters on the ground and experts in the studio. We will be asking how the National Transitional Council can properly establish itself as Libya's leadership with ousted leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi still at large. And what Nato's responsibilities towards Libya's recovery are. And we will take a wider look at whether the Arab Spring is likely to be good or bad news for women. Plus, Citizen Smith has been on National Citizen Service - David Cameron's training programme for 16-year-olds which is to be expanded in response to the recent riots. How effective will a universal programme be at combating the sort of problems we saw a few weeks ago? And how is it different from existing youth programmes, many of which have been facing cuts? Stephen Smith has been finding out.

25/08/2011

162. 25/08/2011

25/08/2011

"I was buzzing me, just smashing windows and police cars and stuff... a big massive buzz." Tonight we have a film from Donal MacIntyre who has been meeting some of the young men who took part in the recent Manchester riots. He finds them revelling in the memories of the time when they overturned the rule of law and made the streets their own. To discuss the film Kirsty be joined by a shopkeeper who was trapped in his store during the riots and had to be rescued by police, someone who knows the looters, and a politician. Meanwhile... another confusing day in Libya. The hunt for Col Gaddafi continues, although reports he was trapped in a building in Tripoli came to nothing. It is certainly clear that the Transitional Council are desperate for money. Tim Whewell is in Benghazi for us tonight and Kirsty will be speaking to the Foreign Secretary William Hague. And Madeleine Morris has been looking into new figures which suggest that net migration rose by 21% last year, with 239,000 more people arriving in the UK than those leaving.

26/08/2011

163. 26/08/2011

26/08/2011

Tonight we will have the latest on Libya from our correspondent Tim Whewell, who is currently in Benghazi, which for now remains home to the National Transitional Council's headquarters. And we will be speaking to the NTC's deputy leader Abdul Hafiz Ghoga live on the programme. Plus former Daily Telegraph editor Charles Moore has done an authored film for us in which he explains where he thinks the Conservatives are going wrong. Afterwards Danny Finkelstein and Noreena Hertz will discuss his conclusions. All of that, and our Economics editor Paul Mason in the presenter's chair for the first time - 10.30pm on BBC Two.

30/08/2011

164. 30/08/2011

30/08/2011

Seven people have been shot dead by security forces during anti-government protests in Syria at the start of the festival of Eid al-Fitr, activists say. Our diplomatic editor Mark Urban will have the latest later. Tim Whewell is in Libya and has a film for us about nation building, which sees him haggling over the price of AK47s at a Benghazi gun market. Anna Adams examines the row over independent abortion counselling and who should do it. And Neil Bowdler considers if resomation, a body 'liquefaction' process, and promession, a method of freeze-drying corpses, could offer greener alternatives to burial and cremation. Read more about that here.

31/08/2011

165. 31/08/2011

31/08/2011

Paul Mason will report on the shake-up of British banks, which government sources have indicated may not come into force for several years. David Grossman explains why the fifty per cent rate of income tax required of people earning more than £150,000 a year has illuminated the divisions within the coalition. We'll return to a story from last night's programme - about changes to abortion counselling services rules so that clinics which offer termination services do not also provide advice. Tonight Downing Street said "the discussions currently underway do not represent any moral shift in the government's approach to abortion as an issue". We'll debate the government's moral agenda and its commitment to social liberty. And Tom Heap visits Croatia, home to the richest cave fauna in Europe, which is under threat by pollution and development.

01/09/2011

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01/09/2011

Senior diplomats are meeting in Paris for a major international conference on Libya's future. What should that future look like, and will the National Transitional Council and international community's vision dovetail or not? Tonight Peter Marshall will bring us the latest from the Paris conference and Tim Whewell will report from Libya. We have a report from David Shukman on illnesses linked to the dust from the attacks on New York's World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, affecting thousands. Plus we look at government proposals to overhaul planning laws in order to jump-start the building industry and the economy, a major shake-up which green campaigners say will lead to a development free for all and a legacy of blighted landscapes and urban sprawl.

02/09/2011

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02/09/2011

Tonight we look into the rendition claims made by a Libyan rebel military commander, which if true would suggest a closer than expected relationship between the US and ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's regime. Abdel Hakim Belhaj claims he was tortured by CIA agents who suspected him of being an al-Qaeda terrorist and then handed by the Americans to Gaddafi's intelligence services. Peter Marshall will be reporting on that and we will be talking to Menzies Campbell and to Michael Sheuer, former head of the CIA's Bin Laden unit. We are looking at the draft emergency measures to relocate terror suspects under Tpims, terrorism prevention and investigation measures. The relocation powers had been ditched by the coalition, but under draft emergency legislation they could be brought back in exceptional circumstances. We will be talking to Hazel Blears and Tom Brake, co-chairman of the Liberal Democrat backbench committee on home affairs. And whatever happened to silly season that period of summer typified by the emergence of frivolous news stories in the media? Stephen Smith reports.

05/09/2011

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05/09/2011

Tonight on Newsnight Richard Watson examines if Britain was turning a blind eye to maltreatment and colluding with the Gaddafi regime to arrange the rendition of Libyan terror suspects - the PM has said that allegations that MI6 was involved should be examined by an independent inquiry. Paul Mason will be asking if the IMF's managing-director, Christine Lagarde, was right when she said the global economic outlook had darkened suddenly over the summer, and Jeremy will be speaking to the former chancellor Alistair Darling. Then we'll be hearing from Murdo Fraser, the favourite to become the next leader of the Scottish Conservatives who reckons the only hope for the party to attract greater support in Scotland would be to split off from the UK party. And Tim Whewell has been meeting the high command of Libya's National Transitional Council.

06/09/2011

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06/09/2011

Ken Clarke has blamed a "broken penal system" for the riots that erupted across England last month. Writing in the Guardian, he said the "hardcore" of those involved were known criminals whose behaviour had not been changed by previous punishments. Tonight Liz MacKean reports on whether the justice secretary's assessment is correct and what can be done. Also, former News of the World legal manager Tom Crone has told members of a House of Commons committee investigating the News of the World phone-hacking scandal that he was "certain" he told James Murdoch about an e-mail which indicated hacking at the paper went beyond one rogue reporter. In a previous Culture, Media and Sport Committee hearing, News Corp bosses Rupert and James Murdoch said they were not told of an email. And today James Murdoch has said that he stands by what he said. David Grossman will be assessing the discrepancies and whether they are likely to dim News Corporation shareholders' view of James Murdoch and his chances of one day becoming head of News Corporation. And Stephen Smith is looking at some of Britain's worst performing high streets, and with the help of retail adviser Mary Portas, assessing whether they can be saved and if we should even try.

07/09/2011

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07/09/2011

Tonight we report on the growing global currency war, which escalated dramatically yesterday after Switzerland stepped in to weaken the franc in a bid to rid itself of "safe haven" status - how much of a threat is it and who has the political power to avert a crisis? Nadine Dorries talks about her failed bid to change the law on abortion counselling to stop abortion providers giving NHS-funded counselling to women. We speak to a young man who has been in the Syrian city of Homs, scene of some of the worst clashes between anti-government protesters and government forces, and who was shot during the unrest. Plus, how is popular culture being used to alter perceptions of Muslims? We have an interview with Dr Naif al-Mutawa, creator of The 99 - comic book superheroes based on Islamic culture and society. And Catrin Nye speaks to the creators of Canadian TV sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie - described as The Cosby Show for Muslims. You can read her article about that here, and watch the full report at 10.30pm.

08/09/2011

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08/09/2011

Is the tail wagging the dog? Tonight we assess the claim that the Liberal Democrats are exercising too much control over the government on a whole range of issues. We talk to former US Secretary of State Colin Powell in the Bush administration about 9/11 and its impact. We have a film from Security correspondent Gordon Corera on the way NYPD and the FBI has responded to terror threats in the years after the attacks on New York and Washington and accusations that they have engaged in entrapment tactics. And we have an interview with Cathy Wilson about her time as the wife of the serial killer Peter Tobin.

09/09/2011

172. 09/09/2011

09/09/2011

Tonight Kirsty Wark presents an hour-long special on the 10 years since the 9/11 terror attacks live from New York. We will be hearing from key US members of the Bush administration - former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld and former Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff. Mark Urban has a film on the US response to the attacks and whether it was driven at times by a desire for revenge. And we discuss the events of 10 years ago and the effect on the decade which followed with guests including Carl Bernstein, Suzanne Vega, Christiane Amanpour and Fran Lebowitz.

13/09/2011

173. 13/09/2011

13/09/2011

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has sought to calm nerves over a possible Greek default, warning of a domino effect if Greece fails and exits the single currency. Tonight Paul Mason reports on whether Mrs Merkel's attempts to allay fears will work and what is likely to happen next in the eurozone. David Grossman reports from the Trades Unions Congress where Labour leader Ed Miliband has delivered a key note address in which he said despite public sector worker anger at cuts it was a "mistake" to strike while talks were going on, and was heckled in return. Mark Urban examines the Palestinian bid for statehood set to happen at the UN General Assembly, which gets under way today. And we speak to Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist, about the thinking behind his new book The Magic of Reality and his belief in the need to indoctrinate children with science rather than mythology.

14/09/2011

174. 14/09/2011

14/09/2011

The leaders of Greece, France and Germany will have a phone conference this evening as they seek to find a way to contain the spiralling debt crisis in the eurozone. Tonight Paul Mason will explain what a Greek default might look like - could it be orderly and managed or are we looking at a Lehman type event? You can read more of Paul's thoughts on that in his blog. As we learn that unemployment in the UK rose by 80,000 in the three months to July and unions schedule a nationwide day of strikes and demonstrations for 30 November in protest at changes to public sector pensions, David Grossman looks at the coalition's growth strategy. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls and someone from government will join us live. And Tim Whewell has been investigating the assassination of General Abdul Fatah Younis in Libya at the height of the campaign against Colonel Gaddafi in late July. With the murder still unsolved, there is mounting anger among members of Younes' large and powerful tribe.

15/09/2011

175. 15/09/2011

15/09/2011

Ministry of Justice (MoJ) figures show that a quarter of those charged over last month's riots had committed more than 10 past offences, while three-quarters had a previous caution or conviction. Tonight we have an interview with Ken Clarke about the link between re-offending and the unrest and what the justice minister thinks needs to be done. IMF chief Christine Lagarde has warned of a "dangerous" new economic phase in which bold, collective action is needed to prevent the major economies slipping back. Paul Mason will have full analysis of that and the latest on the crisis in the eurozone ahead of Friday's meeting of European finance ministers in Poland, which US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is also due to attend. And we have an authored film from one-time "Cameron Cutie" Charlotte Vere on whether the Tories are anti-women. Afterwards she and Angela Eagle will join Gavin in the studio to discuss.

16/09/2011

176. 16/09/2011

16/09/2011

Last night on Newsnight former chancellor Ken Clarke said that political leadership in Washington and Western Europe has suffered "paralysis" in the face of the financial crisis. Tonight Mark Urban will be taking a closer look at this claim, assessing what is causing the inertia and its consequences. The Guardian newspaper has said that the Metropolitan Police are seeking an order under the Official Secrets Act to force it to disclose the confidential sources of its reports on the News of the World phone hacking scandal - we will have the latest on that. And Susan Watts reports on an extraordinary trial in the earthquake-hit town of L'Aquila in Italy in which science itself seemed to be on trial as seismologists are charged with manslaughter for failing to predict the 2009 quake in which more than 300 people died.

19/09/2011

177. 19/09/2011

19/09/2011

Tonight's Newsnight comes live from Birmingham where the Liberal Democrats' 2011 conference is in full swing. Iain Watson will be reporting from the marginal seat of Birmingham Yardley where he's asking if the Lib Dems are facing electoral meltdown, David Grossman will be auditing exactly what the party has achieved in government so far, and Jeremy will be speaking to the Business Secretary Vince Cable.

20/09/2011

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20/09/2011

Paul Mason is in Athens today. Tonight he will bring us the latest on the crisis in the eurozone and Greek attempts to avoid a debt default. We will also be asking whether a default is inevitable and if so why leaders aren't setting out a plan for handling it, rather than continuing down the current path. The Liberal Democrat conference is continuing today and we will have an interview with Energy Secretary Chris Huhne. Plus Iain Watson will be looking at what the Lib Dems think now about the role Britain should play in Europe, and in dealing with the eurozone economic crisis. David Grossman will report on the tribes that make up the Liberal Democrat membership and look ahead to leader Nick Clegg's speech tomorrow. And documentarian Michael Cockerell, whose latest series The Secret World of Whitehall broadcast this month, will report for us on the allegations that an aide Education Secretary Michael Gove used a personal email account to circumvent freedom of information laws.

21/09/2011

179. 21/09/2011

21/09/2011

Tonight Iain Watson is doing our lead story on growth and will be asking if the government is wobbling on Plan A, and if the governor of the Bank of England and other central bankers might ride to the rescue. Then we have an update on an investigation from last month which uncovered evidence that the Ethiopian government is using billions of dollars of development aid as a tool for political oppression. You can read more about our initial investigation here. Now Newsnight has heard from members of the Ethiopian diaspora that there's been a concerted government backlash. We'll be hearing from the International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell. Prime Minister David Cameron has written to the National Trust to try to reassure its members who are campaigning against proposed changes to planning laws - the biggest reforms of the rules since the 1930s. Tim Whewell reports from rural Northamptonshire for us tonight, where a German-owned electricity firm has proposed building seven 410-foot (125m) wind turbines. And we'll be joined by leading businessman and peer Lord Wolfson.

22/09/2011

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22/09/2011

There's quite a lot of sport planned for this evening's Newsnight, including from the BBC's Sports Editor David Bond who'll be telling us five ways competitors could cheat at the 2012 Olympics. Then we'll be joined live by Olympic champion and anti-corruption campaigner Michael Johnson. Gavin will be meeting the Russian oligarch who bank rolls the Independent and Evening Standard newspapers, Alexander Lebedev. And our Diplomatic editor Mark Urban will be watching David Cameron's intervention speech at the UN later.

23/09/2011

181. 23/09/2011

23/09/2011

Our Economics editor Paul Mason has just arrived back from Greece, and tonight he will have the latest on the economic crisis both there and further afield. Plus we will be asking why, unlike in 2009, there is no sign of global leaders coming together to deal with the problem and opting instead for "kicking the can down the road". Mark Urban will be picking over Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' decision to present the Palestinians' bid for statehood at the UN later today, despite a US promise to veto the move in the Security Council. And Susan Watts will have more on the experiment results which are baffling scientists at Cern, home of the Large Hadron Collider, that appear to show subatomic particles known as neutrinos have exceeded the speed of light.

26/09/2011

182. 26/09/2011

26/09/2011

Tonight Paul Mason will have the latest on the eurozone rescue plan, which is reported to be taking shape in Washington, analysis of what it means, the timetable and the likelihood that it will work. And we will be joined by a fantastic cast of financial experts giving us their analysis. At the Labour party conference in Liverpool Iain Watson will focus on how the party can become economically credible again. We aren't speaking to Ed Balls as said earlier, but we will be talking to shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander. Plus David Grossman will be asking what the Labour party is for these days, and Jeremy Paxman will be taking up that theme with Lord Prescott.

27/09/2011

183. 27/09/2011

27/09/2011

Kirsty will be joined by a live studio audience at the Labour Conference in Liverpool tonight, where their leader Ed Miliband delivered a speech earlier in which he slammed big bankers, consensus politics, energy companies and benefit cheats. He said for decades our economy and society had been based on the wrong values. David Grossman will give us his analysis of Ed Miliband's performance later. And in light of John Prescott's comments on last night's programme that Ed Miliband should get rid of anyone who is "not pulling their weight", we'll consider if its time for a shadow cabinet reshuffle, and who might go.

28/09/2011

184. 28/09/2011

28/09/2011

On tonight's Newsnight Paul Mason will be asking whether Europe and the world banking system is on the edge of catastrophe. He'll look at fears that the so-called rescue plan for the eurozone is already in trouble and will consider what would happen if the euro ultimately broke up. We'll be joined by the European Commission, Johanna Kyrklund from Shroders, economist and former DG of the CBI Sir Richard Lambert, and Peter Oborne from the Daily Telegraph to debate if the euro project is worth saving. We have a film about social breakdown amid austerity in Greece, and we'll hear from our correspondent Peter Marshall in Berlin - where Chancellor Angela Merkel faces a vote tomorrow that threatens to weaken her politically and undermine her ability to manage the debt crisis. Plus we'll have an interview with Labour leader Ed Miliband.

29/09/2011

185. 29/09/2011

29/09/2011

A large majority in Germany's parliament has approved new powers for the EU's main bailout fund, despite opposition from some members of the ruling coalition. Peter Marshall is in Berlin getting under the skin of what the Germans really think about Europe and the euro, and we will be discussing the latest events in the studio. We look at the wider implications of footballer Rio Ferdinand losing a High Court privacy action over a "kiss and tell" newspaper story. We have a live interview with actor Mark Rylance about the stunning success of the play Jerusalem as it returns to London from an award-winning run on Broadway - and what it tells us about being English. Plus, as Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah overturns a court ruling sentencing a woman to 10 lashes for breaking a ban on female drivers we ask whether he can win the battle against the hardliners in his kingdom.

30/09/2011

186. 30/09/2011

30/09/2011

In our final edition of the week, Andrew Verity will be asking what if anything is wrong with the predatory capitalism that Ed Miliband called for a clampdown on at the Labour Party's conference earlier this week. Tim Whewell will have more on the news that US-born suspected al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki, whose death was said to have been personally ordered by US President Barack Obama, has been killed in Yemen. And as Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito's appeal against their convictions for the 2007 murder of Perugia student Meredith Kercher draws to a close we ask what the obsession with Knox is and has it got anything to do with Berlusconi's Italy.

03/10/2011

187. 03/10/2011

03/10/2011

Tonight's programme will come from the Tory party conference in Manchester, where Jeremy Paxman will be joined by an audience of conference attendees. Jeremy will be speaking to MPs Philip Hammond, David Davis and Don Foster. Also we'll be getting the journalist's view of the conference from Fraser Nelson and Kevin Maguire. The main topic for discussion will be the economy and Chancellor George Osborne's big speech today and David Grossman will be giving his analysis of what the chancellor said. Plus Iain Watson will be looking at the European economic crisis amid the news that Greece is likely to miss targets to cut its budget deficit. And as the government announces that it is going to invest £50m to commercialise graphene - a carbon allotrope invented at Manchester University - we ask what is it and why is it important?

04/10/2011

188. 04/10/2011

04/10/2011

Jeremy is in Manchester tonight with all the action and analysis from the third day of the Conservative Party conference. There has been a bit of a catflap over human rights, is it the Tories' claws four moment? (Sorry....) We'll have the annual conference season interview with the Mayor of London (you can re-watch the interviews from 2009, and 2010 here). This year Jeremy asks Boris if he'd consider standing for Parliament while serving as Mayor, and is offered a hand from Boris should he ever decide to give up his day job presenting Newsnight and run for leader of the Conservative party. And Jeremy will be joined by an audience of 70 Conservative women to discuss the reasons for the government's worsening polling with woman, and to work out what more the Conservatives could do to appeal to women.

05/10/2011

189. 05/10/2011

05/10/2011

David Cameron re-wrote his conference speech at the last minute to omit a call on households to pay off their credit cards. Tonight Newsnight picks through the detail of what stayed in and asks whether his appeal for a can-do optimism at an anxious time for the economy is likely to be heeded. Paul Mason reports on talk of a concerted move to beef up balance sheets of struggling European banks, what is needed and what is likely to happen. We have a strong Lyse Doucet film from inside Syria about the current nature of the anti-government protests. Plus Jeremy talks to musician Brian Eno about art and music in an age of turbulence./

06/10/2011

190. 06/10/2011

06/10/2011

The Bank of England has said it will inject a further £75bn into the economy through quantitative easing (QE), the first time it has added to its QE programme since 2009. Tonight Paul Mason will take us through the details of what is happening, why it is happening now and how the Bank hope it to aid the fragile economic recovery. With the BBC announcing that it is planning to cut 2,000 jobs and radically change programming in order to cut 20% from its budget over the next five years, Stephen Smith will report on the wider cultural impact of a shrinking Auntie. We look at the impact of the work done by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who has died at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer. And we have a report from Mark Easton on mixed race Britain including some exclusive new stats which show that the numbers of people in Britain who are mixed-race is actually much higher than previously thought.

07/10/2011

191. 07/10/2011

07/10/2011

Moody's has downgraded the credit rating of 12 UK financial firms including Lloyds TSB, RBS, Nationwide and Santander UK amid concerns that the government is now less likely to support some firms if they get into trouble. Moody's also downgraded nine Portuguese banks, blaming financial weakness. Tonight Andrew Verity reports on the significance of this news and whether the belief that the days of UK government bank bail outs are over is correct. We will also be getting further analysis by studio by guests. And Stephen Smith has a fresh Citizen Smith report. He's had an exclusive look the first wave of community organisers who are meant to build David Cameron's big society and we talk to Civil Society Minister Nick Hurd.

10/10/2011

192. 10/10/2011

10/10/2011

Defence Secretary Liam Fox has told MPs that he met his friend Adam Werritty 22 times at the Ministry of Defence and 18 times on foreign trips. Mr Fox also said that Mr Werritty, who has no government role or national security clearance, had not been involved in defence procurement issues. Tonight, we'll examine whether the Defence Secretary is guilty of impropriety or simply made some minor errors of judgement. Following the violence which killed twenty-four people at a rally of Coptic Christians in Cairo at the weekend, Tim Whewell will ask if attacks against Christians in Egypt are becoming worse in post-revolutionary Egypt, and if so why. You can watch one of Tim's previous reports on this from Cairo here. And Rory Cellan Jones has a fascinating film about whether the education system in England and Wales is failing to produce enough polymaths and top flight computer programmers who could one day emulate the likes of Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. Watch a preview clip here. We'll also be joined by the Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, Ed Vaizey.

11/10/2011

193. 11/10/2011

11/10/2011

David Cameron says he wants his to be "the greenest government ever", but last week Chancellor George Osborne sparked anger among environmentalists when he told the Conservative Party conference the UK would cut emissions no faster than others in Europe, and environmental measures would not be taken at the expense of British business. And MPs on the Environmental Audit Committee have warned today that the government's "schizophrenic attitude" to climate change is undermining investor confidence in low-carbon industries. Tonight Susan Watts examines whether the green agenda is being watered down and we will debate the issues in the studio. US "supercop" Bill Bratton, who has gained a reputation for introducing bold measures to reduce crime in New York, Boston and Los Angeles, is in London to take part in a government conference on how to tackle riots and disorder and has given us an interview. We report on the jailing of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko for seven years, whom a judge ruled had criminally exceeded her powers when she signed a gas deal with Russia in 2009. Mrs Tymoshenko said the charges were politically motivated. And the EU said it was disappointed with the verdict, and that Kiev's handling of the case risked deep implications for its hopes of EU integration. Plus, Stephen Smith has been to talk to former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher about the Manchester riots, the coalition and the passing of Cool Britannia.

12/10/2011

194. 12/10/2011

12/10/2010

UK unemployment has risen to a 17-year high of 2.57 million, according to official figures. Tonight Joe Lynam will give us his take on those figures, the Eurozone crisis and Barroso's plan. Jeremy will be joined by former Belgian PM Guy Verhofstadt and editor-in-chief at The Economist, John Micklethwait. Jonny Dymond will be asking members of the Mormon Church how they think they are viewed by the rest of the United States, and asseses the likelihood that one of their faithful could be elected the next president. And ahead of the start of Lord Justice Leveson's inquiry on phone hacking, Steve Coogan will join us live in the studio. That and more at 2230 on BBC Two.

13/10/2011

195. 13/10/2011

13/10/2010

The independent watchdog for health and social care says a fifth of NHS hospitals are breaking the law, when it comes to properly feeding and treating elderly patients. The Care Quality Commission visited 100 hospitals, and found cause for concern at more than half of them. Tonight we examine what was said and how much of this a reflection of how the elderly are treated in Britain more generally. Peter Marshall has a report looking into who are the backers who raised funds to pay for Adam Werritty to act as Defence Secretary Liam Fox's adviser, and David Grossman will have the latest developments on the story. We have a live interview with former Barnsley MP Eric Illsley who was jailed for expenses fraud. Susan Watts reports on the new obesity strategy for England in which the government has tried to stress the importance of personal responsibility. And we have a report on how garments labelled "designed in Scotland" and sold by UK high street chain Edinburgh Woollen Mill are actually being made by North Korean labour in Mongolian factories.

14/10/2011

196. 14/10/2011

14/10/2011

The news that Liam Fox has resigned as defence secretary has changed our plans for the programme. We will no longer be running a piece on how proposed changes to planning regulations might affect urban areas and speaking to Lord Rogers about this issue. Instead the whole programme is devoted to Dr Fox's resignation, the events that led up to it, the questions that remain and where this leaves the government. We will have analysis from our Defence editor Mark Urban and reporters David Grossman and Richard Watson. And we will be joined on the programme by guests including shadow defence secretary Jim Murphy, former head of the British Army General Sir Mike Jackson, and journalists Fraser Nelson and Miranda Green.

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