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

April 2024
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? With Victoria Derbyshire.
Newsnight is live in Westminster as the 'ping-pong' between Commons and Lords over the Safety of Rwanda Bill stretches into the night. With Victoria Derbyshire.
As the US House of Representatives vote on a crucial aid package that could set the course for the war in Ukraine, why are so many reluctant to sign off on it? With Kirsty Wark.
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.
As the Rwanda bill finally makes it through parliament, how soon will flights take off, and what are the obstacles in the way?
The Commons has passed a bill making it illegal for people born in or after 2009 to buy tobacco. With Kirsty Wark.
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?
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?
A look back at the life of OJ Simpson, arguably the greatest American football player of all time. A life of more dramas and tragedies than a dozen average celebrities.
'We’ve let them down because the research isn’t good enough and we haven’t got good data', so said Doctor Hilary Cass. Where does all that leave trans services?
The MP at the heart of Westminster honeytrap plot resigns the Conservative whip. With Victoria Derbyshire.
Why have so many women been killed despite having contact with the police? With Victoria Derbyshire.
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?
Will Israel care, or even notice, if the UK bans arms sales?
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.
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.
March 2024
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.
Who's to blame for all the dumping of raw sewage in England's rivers and seas? With Victoria Derbyshire.
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.
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