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Coverage of today's important national and international news stories with Jeremy Paxman.
Jeremy Vine travels to Canada to talk to award-winning writer Margaret Atwood. (2000)
Coverage of today's important national and international news stories. (2000)
Coverage of today's important national and international news stories.
Features coverage of Pope, John Paul II's visit to Cuba and his meeting with Fidel Castro.
Featuring a report on the appeal of those convicted of Carl Bridgewater's murder in 1978.
Reports on the inauguration of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black President.
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines.
Reports on the British government's involvement with the supply of arms to Iraq. (1993)
Current affairs magazine, with Peter Snow and Graham Ingham. (1990)
How are the locals responding as the Berlin Wall comes down? With Donald MacCormick.
Programme includes a look at the profile of Dr Garret Fitzgerald.
John Tusa reports on the Chancellor's Autumn Statement.
Including the death of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands & the trial of the Yorkshire Ripper.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories.
Report on visit by Pope's personal secretary Fr John Magee to hunger striker Bobby Sands.
Including the murder of an RUC officer and the condition of IRA hungerstriker Bobby Sands.
Topical magazine, featuring a report on calls for changes to the equal pay act. (1981)
The Russian president's move has been condemned by Nato and Western countries.
As the invasion into Ukraine continues, Newsnight looks at what Russians are being told.
One year after Russia's invasion, Victoria Derbyshire for a special programme.
How an English language exam ruined thousands of lives.
Comprehensive coverage of important national and international news stories.
Newsnight's Ben Chu looks at the implications of sanctions against Russia's oil and gas.
Newsnight looks at the war from China's perspective, and whether it can offer help.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks to BBC Newsnight's Nicholas Watt.