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May 2024
As the Slovakian prime minister fights for his life after an assassination attempt, who was responsible and why? With Kirsty Wark.
Protesters have clashed with riot police in Georgia, as its parliament passes a divisive new law. With Victoria Derbyshire.
A special edition in which Victoria Derbyshire talks to carers who've been sent demands to repay an allowance.
With peace talks stalled, Israel is expanding its operations in Gaza, and its rift with the Biden administration deepens. With Mark Urban.
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?
Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke defected to the Labour Party today. So why are some Labour MPs unhappy?
The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.
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?
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.
In America, pro-Palestinian encampments are cleared by police. At others there are clashes with counter-protesters. With echoes of 1968, will this turn into an election decider for Trump and Biden?
April 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.
Kirsty Wark is in Glasgow following the news of Humza Yousaf's resignation. With Victoria Derbyshire in London.
The Palace says King Charles will resume public engagements, following encouraging progress in his cancer treatment. With Kirsty Wark.
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.
Labour have promised to bring the railways back into public ownership, but will it make the trains run on time? With Faisal Islam.
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.
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