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November 2025
The chancellor lays the ground for tax rises in what could be a painful Budget for voters, will her fellow Labour MPs back her? With Victoria Derbyshire.
With the budget just weeks away, we ask Reform UK's head of policy why they've dropped their promise to cut taxes by £90 billion a year.
October 2025
The royal formerly known as a prince faces calls for further sanction in the UK, but how will he fare in the American judicial system without his title? Matt Chorley digs down.
King Charles is to strip Prince Andrew of all his titles and kick him out of Royal Lodge. He'll be known from now on as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. With Paddy O'Connell.
Should we be paying a migrant sex offender £500 to go back to Ethiopia? Victoria Derbyshire asks the immigration minister.
The strongest storm on the planet this year has just hit Jamaica. We hear reports of catastrophic flooding and ask, How extensive is the damage?
The BBC can reveal that a well-known photograph of Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell was taken at Prince Andrew's home, Royal Lodge.
The Caerphilly by-election result confirms Britain is embroiled in seven-party politics, but who will end up top of the heap? With Matt Chorley.
Newsnight is live at the Caerphilly by-election, which could provide an almighty political headache for the prime minister. Could it signal the end of two-party politics?
The prime minister backs a parliamentary committee inquiry into the finances of Prince Andrew. Is the former Duke of York on a collision course with parliament? With Victoria Derbyshire.
His conduct, his finances, his mansion - the intense scrutiny on Prince Andrew continues. Is something else going to have to give? Annie Farmer, one of Epstein's first accusers, speaks to Newsnight.
The co-author of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, Amy Wallace, calls on Prince Andrew to tell the authorities what he knows. With Victoria Derbyshire.
Prince Andrew stays Prince Andrew but loses his Duke of York titles and the rest of his royal honours. Newsnight speaks to the family of the woman who accused the Prince. With Matt Chorley.
The prime minister attacks plans to ban Israeli football fans from a European tie at Villa Park in Birmingham over safety concerns, saying antisemitism on the streets won't be tolerated.
The head of the investigation into child sexual abuse in England and Wales tells Newsnight she's 'frustrated' that only two of her 20 recommendations have been implemented.
Insights and global interviews on the news stories of the day. With Victoria Derbyshire.
As an historic ceasefire comes into effect, and all living Israeli hostages returned to their homes, what will happen next in Gaza? Can lasting peace be achieved, and if so how?
The Gaza ceasefire agreement looks set to be completed, is this how Donald Trump will be remembered, or will it be for his domestic war on the left?
A ceasefire in Gaza, with peace seemingly in reach after two years of conflict. President Trump claims this as a stunning victory for his own diplomacy.
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