Newsnight
1980
📺 24 Seasons
🎬 3919 Episodes
📅 Returning Series
🌐 EN
⏱️ 50 min/episode
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A daily BBC Television current affairs programme which specialises in analysis and often robust cross-examination of senior politicians.
Seasons
Season 5
Season 19
Season 20
Season 21
Season 22
Season 23
Season 24
Season 25
Season 26
Season 27
Season 28
Season 29
Season 30
Season 31
Season 32
Season 37
Donald Trump's business links to the mob
Season 44
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.
Season 45
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.
Season 46
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.
Season 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?
Season 2014
The latest on police corruption. The state of the Lib Dems with Tim Farron. Who really founded BitCoin? And the rise of porn for women in Japan.
Network
BBC One, BBC Two, BBC News
Production
BBC News