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Starmer vs Musk

1 - Starmer vs Musk

Air Date: January 6, 2025

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.

Elon Musk’s ‘Disinformation Endangering Me’

2 - Elon Musk’s ‘Disinformation Endangering Me’

Air Date: January 7, 2025

Minister for safeguarding Jess Phillips speaks for the first time about being called a 'rape genocide apologist' by Elon Musk. She tells us his posts have put her in danger but that she 'will not pander to fear'. And what do Musk’s posts mean for President Trump’s relationship with his allies? We hear from Trump’s former EU ambassador. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Is the UK Economy in Trouble?

3 - Is the UK Economy in Trouble?

Air Date: January 8, 2025

With UK borrowing costs the highest since 2008, how much trouble is chancellor Rachel Reeves and the UK economy in? Plus LA wildfires destroy huge swathes of the city. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The inferno that woke the world

4 - The inferno that woke the world

Air Date: January 9, 2025

As the worst-ever Los Angeles fires continue to burn and the destruction they’ve left behind is revealed, the political blame game has begun. What does the debate tell us about the imminent second Trump presidency? We hear from a tech billionaire and close ally of Elon Musk. With Faisal Islam.

Come Back, Rachel?

5 - Come Back, Rachel?

Air Date: January 10, 2025

Rachel Reeves is in China, while the markets are volatile and borrowing costs are shooting up. Could this all doom the government economic agenda? Plus Nigel Farage on 2025's postponed local elections. With Paddy O'Connell.

Post Office Scandal: One Year On

6 - Post Office Scandal: One Year On

Air Date: January 13, 2025

It's a year since the Post Office Horizon scandal shot to the top of the political agenda following the ITV drama, Mr Bates vs The Post Office. In January 2024, some of the postmasters wrongly accused of theft and fraud appeared on Newsnight to describe how it wrecked their lives. They are back with us in a special programme to tell us what, if anything, has changed since then. And we ask the Post Office minister when they will finally receive compensation. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Anti-corruption minister resigns

7 - Anti-corruption minister resigns

Air Date: January 14, 2025

Anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq becomes the second minister from Keir Starmer’s government to resign, even though she didn't break the ministerial code. So what did she do wrong? And should the prime minister have appointed her in the first place? We hear from our political panel. After the eldest victim of the Post Office Horizon scandal appeared on Newsnight last night, 92-year-old Betty Brown was invited to Westminster today to meet the Post Office minister. We bring you the latest on the scandal affecting thousands of Post Office submasters. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

End of the Gaza war?

8 - End of the Gaza war?

Air Date: January 15, 2025

As a ceasefire is announce in Gaza, will it stick? We are joined by a Gazan and an Israeli hostage family member. And back in the UK we grade Keir Starmer's report card after six months in power.

Grooming Inquiries: What's Changed?

9 - Grooming Inquiries: What's Changed?

Air Date: January 16, 2025

The government announce a series of inquiries into the grooming gangs. Have they backtracked? Newsnight hears from a survivor and a campaigning MP. And economic growth is flat. But with tax rises coming into effect in April, the sluggish figures have fuelled further concerns that stagnant growth could persist in the UK for some time. How do you make growth grow? With Adam Fleming.

Will Trump Be Different, Second Time Round?

10 - Will Trump Be Different, Second Time Round?

Air Date: January 17, 2025

Donald Trump will be back in the White House on Monday. How will his governing style change, if at all? Plus, the US TikTok ban - vital to protect national security or a dangerous limit to free speech? Newsnight hears from the UK's most-followed TikToker Kyle Thomas. Hosted by Katie Razzall.

Trump’s Inauguration

11 - Trump’s Inauguration

Air Date: January 20, 2025

Donald Trump returns to the White House, declaring an emergency on the US-Mexico border, the deportation of illegal immigrants and drilling for 'liquid gold' in a 'Golden Age' for America. He pledges to lead a US that will expand its territory - while claiming he'll be a peacemaker and a unifier. Can he do it? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

‘Face of Capitol Riot’ Speaks

12 - ‘Face of Capitol Riot’ Speaks

Air Date: January 21, 2025

Newsnight speaks to Jacob Chansley, who was jailed for his involvement in the Capitol riot. He's now one of nearly 1,600 convicted or charged over the 6 January insurrection to be pardoned by freshly re-elected Donald Trump. We also hear from a former police officer who was trying to keep the peace. Plus, the Labour revolt over airport expansion. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Russian Spy Ships v Royal Navy

13 - Russian Spy Ships v Royal Navy

Air Date: January 22, 2025

Russian spy ships have been spotted in UK waters around North Sea cables. Has Putin got his eye on Britain's critical infrastructure? And Prince Harry settles with The Sun over unlawful intrusion. Should he have had his day in court? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Southport Murderer and the Missed Warnings

14 - The Southport Murderer and the Missed Warnings

Air Date: January 23, 2025

As Axel Rudakubana gets a minimum of half a century in jail for killing three little girls, why were the warning signs missed by authorities? Is Rachel Reeves about to change the Budget tax plan? And Donald Trump is set to send troops to the Mexico border. What will they do? With Paddy O'Connell.

Telford Survivor speaks to Newsnight

15 - Telford Survivor speaks to Newsnight

Air Date: January 24, 2025

The row over releasing the leader of a Telford grooming gang. We hear live from the survivor demanding he stay locked up. And as The Traitors reaches its grand finale, we ask how it captured the national imagination.

Alarm in Greenland?

16 - Alarm in Greenland?

Air Date: January 27, 2025

After threatening Colombia with tariffs, is President Trump about to do the same to Denmark to get Greenland? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can the Chancellor Bring Growth?

17 - Can the Chancellor Bring Growth?

Air Date: January 28, 2025

Newsnight previews Rachel Reeves's big speech on how she'll get the economy going. Is growth finally about to touch down in the UK? We ask two business leaders, including the boss of one of Britain’s leading firms, Sage. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Rachel Reeves Grow the Economy?

18 - Can Rachel Reeves Grow the Economy?

Air Date: January 29, 2025

The chancellor says growth will drive every government policy. But can she deliver? And president Trump announces he'll house 30,000 illegal migrants in Guantanomo Bay. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Tragedy on the Potomac

19 - Tragedy on the Potomac

Air Date: January 30, 2025

President Trump blames diversity, equity and inclusion policies for the collision between a US Army helicopter and a passenger jet that likely killed 67 people, and borders minister Angela Eagle talks us through her new laws aimed at illegal migrants. Will they stop the boats? With Paddy O'Connell.

Canada PM candidate Mark Carney on US tariffs

20 - Canada PM candidate Mark Carney on US tariffs

Air Date: January 31, 2025

Mark Carney, the front-runner to be the new Canadian PM, reacts to Donald Trump's tariff announcement. And, 5 years on from Brexit, are we happy or sad about it? With Faisal Islam.

Trump Backtracks on Tariff Threat

21 - Trump Backtracks on Tariff Threat

Air Date: February 3, 2025

As the prime minister meets EU leaders in Brussels, President Trump cancels tariffs for Canada and Mexico. Can the American leader now be trusted when he threatens to impose tariffs? And why the new proposals to the Ofsted rating system are so divisive. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump: ‘Relocate from Gaza’

22 - Trump: ‘Relocate from Gaza’

Air Date: February 4, 2025

President Donald Trump's advice to Palestinians is to ‘relocate from Gaza’ as he meets with Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. And families affected by knife crime say it’s time for a new approach after 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose became the latest school stabbing victim. We hear from campaigners and the government’s school behaviour tsar. With Paddy O’Connell.

Failings in Nottingham Killer's Care

23 - Failings in Nottingham Killer's Care

Air Date: February 5, 2025

How did the system get it wrong with Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane's care? We speak to the mother of one of the three killed, and another mother who says she fears there could be tragic consequences from what she says are failings in her own son’s healthcare. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Is Elon Musk Too Powerful?

24 - Is Elon Musk Too Powerful?

Air Date: February 6, 2025

Is Elon Musk too powerful? Elon Musk has declared war on US government waste, but critics say he's out of control. Is Musk operating outside his brief and should the world be worried? Plus, the Dutch prime minister tells Newsnight that Europe will unite to retaliate if Brussels is hit by US tariffs. What does that mean for the UK economy? With Paddy O’Connell.

Is it too late to regulate AI?

25 - Is it too late to regulate AI?

Air Date: February 7, 2025

The world's leaders in artificial intelligence are sounding louder warnings that we are endangering humanity. Ahead of a key global summit, we hear from a key thinker, Berkeley's Professor Stuart Russell. And as Donald Trump brings USAID's work to a halt, aid agencies tell Newsnight that millions could die. With Katie Razzall.

Trouble for the Assisted Dying Bill?

26 - Trouble for the Assisted Dying Bill?

Air Date: February 10, 2025

Once described as having the ‘strictest’ safeguards in the world, the Assisted Dying Bill is under increased scrutiny as it’s revealed High Court judges won’t sign off on cases. Critics say this is a dangerous step, but others welcome the change. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Inside Trump’s Gaza plan

27 - Inside Trump’s Gaza plan

Air Date: February 11, 2025

President Trump doubles down on his plan to expel two million Palestinians from Gaza. With the ceasefire-hostage deal hanging by a thread, what is President Trump's master plan - if there is one? We hear from a Gazan, a Trump insider and a former UK Middle East minister. Also, should Chelsea star Sam Kerr’s case have gone to court? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Has Trump pulled the plug on Ukraine?

28 - Has Trump pulled the plug on Ukraine?

Air Date: February 12, 2025

Is President Trump about to sell out Ukraine to the Kremlin? And we hear from a small-boat asylum seeker after the government says he can no longer claim British citizenship.

Can Labour Save the NHS?

29 - Can Labour Save the NHS?

Air Date: February 13, 2025

A Newsnight special looking at the future of the National Health Service. Can its problems be solved and how? Newsnight asks the Health secretary, Wes Streeting, live. Presented by Victoria Derbyshire.

Has Putin Won the War in Ukraine?

30 - Has Putin Won the War in Ukraine?

Air Date: February 14, 2025

As presidents Trump and Putin begin to shape up their Ukraine deal, how will Europe pick up the pieces? With Adam Fleming.

Deal in the desert?

31 - Deal in the desert?

Air Date: February 17, 2025

Hours before the US and Russia start talks in Saudi Arabia over the future of Ukraine, how do Kyiv and Europe stop matters being decided over their heads? We hear live from the German ambassador to the UK after Olaf Scholz calls talk of peacekeeping troops 'inappropriate'. Two former rugby internationals who have early-onset dementia call on the sport's bosses to stop fighting their legal claim. With Victoria Derbyshire.

A New World Order

32 - A New World Order

Air Date: February 18, 2025

As Donald Trump brings Vladimir Putin in from the cold with historic peace talks brokered by Saudi Arabia, Ukraine doesn’t have a seat at the table. Has President Zelensky been frozen out? We hear from a former Ukrainian prime minister as the crucial talks continue. And has Donald Trump’s White House been pressuring the Romanian government to give Andrew Tate his passport back? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump Calls Zelensky a 'Dictator'

33 - Trump Calls Zelensky a 'Dictator'

Air Date: February 19, 2025

Inside the extraordinary war of words in which Donald Trump calls Volodymyr Zelensky a 'dictator' after the Ukrainian President says he’s 'living in a disinformation space' created by Russia. Where did the Ukraine-USA relationship go so wrong, so quickly? Victoria Derbyshire sits down with the Kremlin's UK Ambassador for an in-depth interview.

Is Donald Trump Re-writing the International Rulebook?

34 - Is Donald Trump Re-writing the International Rulebook?

Air Date: February 20, 2025

How and why is President Trump transforming US relations with the rest of the world? With Paddy O'Connell.

How Is Donald Trump Reshaping Europe?

35 - How Is Donald Trump Reshaping Europe?

Air Date: February 21, 2025

Starmer goes to Washington to meet the oncoming storm of President Trump. Will he offer up a hike in defence spending? And, in Germany, will the far right AFD, endorsed by JD Vance and Elon Musk, thrive in the weekend elections? We hear from them. With Nick Watt.

US Votes With Russia at UN

36 - US Votes With Russia at UN

Air Date: February 24, 2025

Three years to the day since Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the US breaks with its Western allies to side with Russia at the United Nations. Meanwhile, French president Emmanuel Macron visits US president Donald Trump in the White House to try to persuade him to keep backing Kyiv. We speak to a former secretary general of Nato, and a senior Obama Pentagon official. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Will Starmer’s Move Satisfy Trump?

37 - Will Starmer’s Move Satisfy Trump?

Air Date: February 25, 2025

Sir Keir Starmer makes a big move ahead of his trip to Washington, slashing international aid spending to boost defence. Will it be enough to satisfy President Trump? We speak to aid chief David Miliband, who was foreign secretary under Gordon Brown, and a defence minister. Plus, Björn Ulvaeus from ABBA urges the UK government to lead the way on protecting artists from AI ripping them off. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Starmer Win Favour at the White House?

38 - Can Starmer Win Favour at the White House?

Air Date: February 26, 2025

The prime minister is in Washington to make new friends, but will he get flattened by the Donald Trump steamroller? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump and Starmer on US-UK Trade Deal

39 - Trump and Starmer on US-UK Trade Deal

Air Date: February 27, 2025

Sir Keir Starmer meets President Trump in the White House for the first time. Is a UK-US trade deal on the cards and are we any closer to an end to the war in Ukraine? With Faisal Islam.

The Battle of the Oval Office: Trump v Zelensky

40 - The Battle of the Oval Office: Trump v Zelensky

Air Date: February 28, 2025

Just when you think you've seen everything, literally unprecedented scenes as Trump, Vance and Zelensky row in front of the cameras. Nick Watt picks the bones out.

US Warning to Zelensky

41 - US Warning to Zelensky

Air Date: March 3, 2025

“America won't put up with it for much longer” - President Trump issues another warning to President Zelensky as Sir Keir Starmer presents his peacekeeping plan to MPs. Plus, Newsnight learns of mounting unease within the UK government regarding the viability of its nuclear deterrent in light of the warnings from the Trump administration that Europe needs to look after its own defence. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Canada will never be the 51st state

42 - Canada will never be the 51st state

Air Date: March 4, 2025

As Canada calls US-imposed tariffs a 'dumb move', Newsnight speaks to Canada’s minister for foreign affairs on day one of a new trade war between the USA and Canada. Plus, President Zelensky folds in a single tweet. Did Trump’s approach to Ukraine have the desired effect? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Does the Kremlin want peace?

43 - Does the Kremlin want peace?

Air Date: March 5, 2025

We discuss President Putin’s response to the last few weeks; does he want peace? As the US pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine, how are UK intelligence services responding? And one of the US's best-known lawyers on the fresh criminal investigation into the Tate brothers.

Europe rearms: too little, too late?

44 - Europe rearms: too little, too late?

Air Date: March 6, 2025

In Brussels the European Union welcomes Zelensky and plans for a rearmament programme to replace America's shield. Can it be done? With Faisal Islam.

Putin Launches Fresh Ukraine Attack

45 - Putin Launches Fresh Ukraine Attack

Air Date: March 7, 2025

Is the latest Russian attack in Ukraine a sign Putin doesn't want peace or a signal he's planning for it? We ask one of Putin's top allies. And we speak to the Maltese Eurovision entry under fire for the C word. Or is it the K work?

Trump's Tariffs Spark Recession Fears

46 - Trump's Tariffs Spark Recession Fears

Air Date: March 10, 2025

The US stocks plunge as President Trump refuses to rule out a recession caused by his tariffs. What does this mean for the global economy? And as key players land in Saudi Arabia for peace talks between US and Ukraine, what will the price be for peace? With Paddy O'Connell.

Dean Windass on His Dementia Diagnosis

47 - Dean Windass on His Dementia Diagnosis

Air Date: March 11, 2025

Newsnight speaks to ex-footballer and Hull City legend Dean Windass, who was diagnosed with stage 2 dementia last year. He believes the fact he headed the ball 'tens of thousands of times' during his career is to blame. Plus, a deal is reached between the US and Ukraine which restores intelligence sharing and military assistance to Ukraine. We speak to Donald Trump's director for counter-terrorism Sebastian Gorka live from the White House. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Could AI replace my job?

48 - Could AI replace my job?

Air Date: March 12, 2025

The government lays out the rules for when to use artificial intelligence.

Wes Streeting on the NHS

49 - Wes Streeting on the NHS

Air Date: March 13, 2025

Why is the government axing NHS England? Paddy O'Connell asks the health secretary, Wes Streeting. And one of Zelensky's key lieutenants has the latest on peace negotiations.

UK Benefit Cuts

50 - UK Benefit Cuts

Air Date: March 14, 2025

The prospect of cuts in benefits, and many government departments, has triggered a cabinet wobble. Newsnight explores the anxieties behind the scenes and across the UK. And, the latest on Canada versus America. With Matt Chorley.

How Big Are the Benefit Cuts?

51 - How Big Are the Benefit Cuts?

Air Date: March 17, 2025

Is the government watering down its proposals on benefit cuts in the face of fierce opposition? Hearing from those for and against the welfare reforms. Plus, what’s happening to press freedom in the US? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Putin or Trump: Who’s Calling the Shots?

52 - Putin or Trump: Who’s Calling the Shots?

Air Date: March 18, 2025

President Trump hasn’t persuaded President Putin to agree to a full ceasefire in Ukraine today, so is the Russian leader playing for time, or playing Donald Trump? And we'll bring you a government interview about today's big benefits announcement. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Young Men and Toxic Masculinity

53 - Young Men and Toxic Masculinity

Air Date: March 19, 2025

Gareth Southgate and Netflix's Adolescence have put the toxic masculinity debate front and centre for young men. What do the teenagers at the heart of the story think? Victoria Derbyshire asks three of them. And how close to peace are Ukraine and Russia? Programme contains strong language.

Trouble in Trumpland

54 - Trouble in Trumpland

Air Date: March 20, 2025

As President Trump orders the closure of the Department for Education, Elon Musk's role in the White House comes under fire. Can the richest man in the world be a White House fixer and run his companies at the same time? And Jack Rooke, creator of the hit TV show Big Boys talks about modern masculinity. With Paddy O'Connell.

UK Exposed?

55 - UK Exposed?

Air Date: March 21, 2025

A fire shuts down Europe's busiest airport - exposing Britain's vulnerability to sabotage - but will we learn from it? And the acclaimed director of Wolf Hall, Peter Kosminsky, on why British drama is in crisis - and why streamers like Netflix should pay to fix it. With Katie Razzall.

Turkey: Where Will It Lead?

56 - Turkey: Where Will It Lead?

Air Date: March 24, 2025

Protests in Turkey grow after President Erdoğan's rival is put behind bars, but what does this mean for Turkey and the West? Plus, it's a huge week for Rachel Reeves and her Spring Statement - but where might the cuts come? Insight and interviews with Katie Razzall.

Spring Statement: More Cuts to Come

57 - Spring Statement: More Cuts to Come

Air Date: March 25, 2025

Newsnight reveals the chancellor will make further cuts to benefits to balance the books. Plus, the fallout continues following the US Signal chat revelation. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Disability benefits cut again

58 - Disability benefits cut again

Air Date: March 26, 2025

The Chancellor had to find money in the Spring Statement, and she found it in the welfare budget. Personal Independence Payment and Universal Credit were again in the firing line. Victoria Derbyshire interviews Darren Jones, chief secretary to the Treasury. In the studio is former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, now an independent MP, the Conservative's Richard Fuller, and the Liberal Democrats' Munira Wilson.

Trade War Off?

59 - Trade War Off?

Air Date: March 27, 2025

The world is on the brink of a tit-for-tat trade war with tariffs at the heart of it all, but is Britain about to carve an opt-out? And one of the horrors of the Ukrainian war is the abduction of tens of thousands of children by Russia. We hear the extraordinary story of a young woman who rescued her brother. With Nick Watt.

No car tariff exemption?

60 - No car tariff exemption?

Air Date: March 28, 2025

Britain is unlikely to get a car tariff exemption from Donald Trump, Newsnight reveals. How will that hit our auto industry? And the Sentencing Council snubs the prime minister in a row over how ethnic minority offenders should be sentenced. Is there so-called ‘two-tier justice’ in the UK? With Faisal Islam.

Three terms for Trump?

61 - Three terms for Trump?

Air Date: March 31, 2025

The US president threatens to rip up the rule book once again, insisting he’s not joking about the prospect of going for an unprecedented third term. Will Trump change the constitution and run again? And as the government moves to begin abolishing the non-dom tax status, we hear from two millionaires calling for and against the change. With Victoria Derbyshire.

"Prepare for the worst"?

62 - "Prepare for the worst"?

Air Date: April 1, 2025

The world waits for President Trump's tariff announcements, and money expert Martin Lewis explains what UK households can do about their bills going up. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Trump Tariffs

63 - The Trump Tariffs

Air Date: April 2, 2025

The US president has announced tariffs on over 175 nations and territories, with the UK being hit with 10% tariffs. Could this be the biggest trade shock in world history? We talk live to a senior aide to President Trump. And is Elon Musk about to quit the Trump administration?

UK responds to US tariffs

64 - UK responds to US tariffs

Air Date: April 3, 2025

Stock markets are down and leaders across the globe are scrambling after those Trump-shaped tariffs. Will the UK water down online safety as the price of a deal with an unpredictable president? Nick Watt talks to the father of Molly Russell, who took her own life after viewing harmful content online. And we speak to an Irish surgeon recently returned from Gaza.

Global Stock Shock

65 - Global Stock Shock

Air Date: April 4, 2025

Global stock markets plunge as China retaliates to President Trump's tariffs. Who are the biggest losers and are there winners too? We ask Sir Martin Sorrell. And why has the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 stopped again? We hear from the wife of a passenger. With Adam Fleming.

Trump Threatens Iran

66 - Trump Threatens Iran

Air Date: April 7, 2025

President Trump issues an ultimatum to Iran - negotiate with us on getting rid of your nuclear capabilities or risk military action. And Trump says there's no turning back on tariffs. We ask the business and trade secretary what the UK's response will be. With Victoria Derbyshire.

08/04/2025

67 - 08/04/2025

Air Date: April 8, 2025

President Trump has threatened to hit China with 104% tariffs on Chinese goods entering the US, with neither the White House nor Xi Jinping backing down. Newsnight hears from a Trump economic insider and a US business owner calling for an end to the trade war. Plus, Victoria Derbyshire interviews Lily Phillips about OnlyFans, online abuse and misogyny.

Did President Trump blink?

68 - Did President Trump blink?

Air Date: April 9, 2025

As China hits America with more retaliatory tariffs, President Trump backs off on some of his plans but doubles down on the threat to Beijing. Did the bond market change his plan or was this what he had in mind all along? With Victoria Derbyshire.

America v China

69 - America v China

Air Date: April 10, 2025

The trade war between Washington and Beijing deepens. A Chinese diplomat declared they 'don’t back down.' How far will China go to beat the US? And is criticism of the government's handling of the grooming inquiries fair? With Paddy O'Connell.

Parliament Recalled for British Steel

70 - Parliament Recalled for British Steel

Air Date: April 11, 2025

The prime minister goes full Man of Steel as he recalls parliament to save a British Steel plant from permanent collapse. And has President Trump gone anti-vax? With Nick Watt.

Prison Officer Attack

71 - Prison Officer Attack

Air Date: April 14, 2025

Newsnight hears from the boyfriend of one of the Manchester Arena victims after the prison officer attack by terrorist Hashem Abedi. The shadow justice secretary says governors and the Ministry of Justice have lost control. Is he right? With Victoria Derbyshire.

University Challenge

72 - University Challenge

Air Date: April 15, 2025

Harvard University has $2bn funding paused by President Trump after it rejected his administration's demands. What does this row tell us about America? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Democrat Fightback Begins?

73 - Democrat Fightback Begins?

Air Date: April 16, 2025

Joe Biden, the only presidential candidate to beat Donald Trump, speaks out for the first time since leaving the White House and believes there’s now a route back to power for his party. Also, we speak to a key Democrat strategist who some said rattled President Trump during the campaign. With Nick Watt.

The Italian Job Not Done?

74 - The Italian Job Not Done?

Air Date: April 17, 2025

The president of the US receives the prime minister of Italy at the White House, but Donald Trump is in no hurry to do a deal on tariffs. With Paddy O'Connell.

Next in the Queue?

75 - Next in the Queue?

Air Date: April 22, 2025

It's Rachel Reeves's turn to try landing a tariff deal with President Trump. Will she succeed? Plus the sister of late drag artist The Vivienne on the growing problem of ketamine use. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Is a lasting Ukraine peace close?

76 - Is a lasting Ukraine peace close?

Air Date: April 23, 2025

As President Trump accuses President Zelensky of harming Ukraine peace negotiations, there are reports of a controversial plan to end the war in Ukraine. What is in that proposal and will it bring peace? Prime Minister's Questions re-ignited the row over transgender issues sparked by last week's Supreme Court ruling. We speak to Rosie Duffield, the former Labour MP at the heart of the party's splits over the issues.

Rachel Reeves Goes to Washington

77 - Rachel Reeves Goes to Washington

Air Date: April 24, 2025

On the eve of the chancellor's big meeting with the Trump administration, Newsnight asks whether Rachel Reeves can get a trade deal over the line. And at what cost? Also, Sir Keir Starmer breaks from President Trump on the Ukraine peace deal. With Paddy O'Connell.

Donald Trump Goes to the Vatican

78 - Donald Trump Goes to the Vatican

Air Date: April 25, 2025

President Trump arrives for the Pope's funeral on Saturday, as world leaders queue up for his favour. Meanwhile, tensions are tight over his land for peace deal in Ukraine. Adam Fleming asks the Polish foreign minister what he could accept.

Kemi Badenoch on Newsnight

79 - Kemi Badenoch on Newsnight

Air Date: April 28, 2025

As English local elections loom, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch tells Newsnight she's not afraid of 'cowards' in her party who criticise her leadership. And co-leader of the Green Party in England and Wales, Carla Denyer. With Nick Watt.

Carney's Fightback

80 - Carney's Fightback

Air Date: April 29, 2025

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney tells Newsnight he'll only deal with President Trump on his own terms. Plus, with two days until the local elections in England, Newsnight concludes its party interviews series with Labour, the Lib Dems and Reform UK. With Nick Watt.

Trump's Next 100 Days

81 - Trump's Next 100 Days

Air Date: April 30, 2025

As President Trump hits the hundred-day mark, has he rewritten the DNA of American politics or been hit by a reality check? Will the next 1,360 days be quite so dramatic? Adam Fleming talks to the president's deputy national security advisor. Plus, reaction from leftwing firebrand and US broadcaster Mehdi Hasan.

Local Elections: Is This Reform’s Breakthrough Night?

82 - Local Elections: Is This Reform’s Breakthrough Night?

Air Date: May 1, 2025

With both the government and the opposition predicted to perform poorly, senior politicians including a secretary of state and a party chair discuss whether these local elections are the beginning of the end for the two-party system – and who is going to benefit. Plus, Newsnight is on the ground at the Runcorn by-election count. With Katie Razzall.

California Governor Gavin Newsom

83 - California Governor Gavin Newsom

Air Date: May 2, 2025

We ask California's Democratic governor Gavin Newsom about whether he’d run for the White House. Nigel Farage sweeps the vote; will Labour and the Conservatives stop Reform UK?

India Strikes Pakistan

84 - India Strikes Pakistan

Air Date: May 5, 2025

The latest on the breaking news that India has launched strikes on targets in Pakistan. Plus, in a broadcast exclusive, former Transport secretary Louise Haigh on Labour's local election results. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Breaking Point in Gaza?

85 - Breaking Point in Gaza?

Air Date: May 6, 2025

Days before President Trump visits the Middle East, is the humanitarian situation in Gaza reaching breaking point? Newsnight speaks to Kamala Harris' former foreign affairs guru, who criticises Israel’s aid blockade. Also, after Louise Haigh tells us women in the cabinet are targeted by briefings from inside Downing Street, Newsnight hears of deep unease among some Labour MPs. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Trump/Starmer trade deal unwrapped

86 - The Trump/Starmer trade deal unwrapped

Air Date: May 7, 2025

The US president and the UK prime minister strike a deal on trade. Which side has got the better deal? We unpick the economics and the politics of the agreement that both leaders are saying is a win for their country. With Katie Razzall.

Exclusive: Mandelson on the trade deal

87 - Exclusive: Mandelson on the trade deal

Air Date: May 8, 2025

Fresh from the Oval Office, Lord Mandelson talks to Newsnight about the big trade deal the UK just signed with President Trump - and if that's not enough we have Bill Gates too. Why did he accuse fellow tech billionaire Elon Musk of killing children? With Matt Chorley.

Starmer’s immigration crackdown

88 - Starmer’s immigration crackdown

Air Date: May 12, 2025

The Prime Minister sets out his plan to tighten the UK's visa rules, promising that 'migration will fall'. Newsnight asks a government minister whether the measures taken match the rhetoric the PM used, and what it will mean for the economy. And, will Putin turn up in Istanbul for peace talks on Ukraine? We hear exclusively from EU Commission vice-president Kaja Kallas. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Assisted Dying: What’s Changed?

89 - Assisted Dying: What’s Changed?

Air Date: May 13, 2025

As Assisted Dying passes its first stage in the Scottish parliament, and amended legislation returns to the Commons in Westminster, Newsnight speaks to a leading supporter of the reforms, and hears from the Royal College of Psychiatrists who oppose the bill in its current form. And, how do Labour MPs feel about Sir Keir Starmer’s speech on immigration? Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Gaza humanitarian crisis

90 - Gaza humanitarian crisis

Air Date: May 14, 2025

Don't look away - the plea to the UN about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. We speak to a surgeon working in a hospital hit by an Israeli strike, which the IDF said targeted Hamas fighters. And Reform's new MP Sarah Pochin, fresh off her by-election win, talks live to Victoria Derbyshire.

"The Cult of Nigel"

91 - "The Cult of Nigel"

Air Date: May 15, 2025

In an exclusive interview, Victoria Derbyshire talks to expelled Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe, who lays into Nigel Farage and warns that he must never become prime minister. Also, US senator Chris Van Hollen on what really happened to Joe Biden during the US election campaign. With Paddy O'Connell.

Downing Street's Euro vision

92 - Downing Street's Euro vision

Air Date: May 16, 2025

Strike up the band for Keir Starmer's Euro-vision, as the prime minister prepares to take the stage for his big EU reset. But back home, he's facing the music at a crunch meeting with his MPs - but how many will give him nul points? With Matt Chorley/

Starmer’s EU reset

93 - Starmer’s EU reset

Air Date: May 19, 2025

The prime minister agrees a deal with the EU; how radical is it and does he risk a backlash? We ask a government minister what it means for the economy, migration and for the fishing industry. Plus we take stock of Gary Lineker’s final act at the BBC. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Rees-Mogg: time for a Tory-Reform pact

94 - Rees-Mogg: time for a Tory-Reform pact

Air Date: May 20, 2025

Former Tory cabinet minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg tells Newsnight that it is time for the Tories to make an electoral pact with Reform. As the UK suspends trade talks with Israel over its policy on Gaza, we speak to Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Reeves survive the U-turn?

95 - Can Reeves survive the U-turn?

Air Date: May 21, 2025

The PM U-turns (kind of) on his cuts to pensioners' winter fuel payments; a relief for many, but where does that leave the Chancellor? And a 26-year-old cancer survivor say she's being denied the chance to become a mother because the NHS won't fund the freezing of her eggs. She tells Victoria Derbyshire her story.

Trump v Harvard

96 - Trump v Harvard

Air Date: May 22, 2025

President Trump bans international students from Harvard in a major escalation in the row between the university and the administration. What happens next? And thousands of convicted criminals will have their sentences cut due to dangerously overcrowded prisons. Newsnight speaks to the justice secretary. With Paddy O'Connell.

Trade Wars: Trump Takes Fight to Apple and Brussels

97 - Trade Wars: Trump Takes Fight to Apple and Brussels

Air Date: May 23, 2025

The White House announces fresh tariffs on the European Union and a let-off for Apple's Chinese-made iPhone. We ask Donald Trump's niece what makes her uncle tick. And as stocks fall, Faisal Islam unpicks the prospects for economic recovery in the UK.

King Charles in Canada

98 - King Charles in Canada

Air Date: May 27, 2025

King Charles makes his first visit to Canada as head of state, following President Trump’s repeated comments about taking over the '51st state'. We discuss live. Plus, as the two-child benefits cap risks Labour unity, Nigel Farage and Reform UK turn up the heat by confirming he wants to lift the cap. But do his sums add up? With Paddy O’Connell.

The White House v Harvard

99 - The White House v Harvard

Air Date: May 28, 2025

He's not backing down. President Trump spoils for a fight with Harvard, with a looming showdown in the courts. The White House says it's all about free speech, but free speech for whom? Nick Watt asks YouTube political commentator Dave Rubin and Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker. And as JD Vance addresses the bitcoin faithful in Vegas, why is the MAGA crowd so into bitcoin?

Trump Fights Back on Tariffs

100 - Trump Fights Back on Tariffs

Air Date: May 29, 2025

The US president hits back as the appeal court presses pause on the judges' decision to halt his tariff plan. We ask former CIA director general David Petraeus to spell out how the new world order of trade wars and shooting wars compares to his time in office. And Starmer puts the political boot into Farage. Can he put a dent in Reform UK's poll lead? With Paddy O'Connell.

Trump Waves Goodbye to Musk

101 - Trump Waves Goodbye to Musk

Air Date: May 30, 2025

Elon Musk and Donald Trump part ways but on what terms? Musk's billionaire friend turned rival Philip Lowe offers an opinion. Succession writer Jesse Armstrong on his new movie, Mountainhead. And as Robert Jenrick steals headlines, how's Kemi Badenoch doing as Tory leader? With Matt Chorley.

A Nation's Shame: Grooming Survivors Speak

102 - A Nation's Shame: Grooming Survivors Speak

Air Date: June 2, 2025

Survivors of abuse and exploitation speak live on television for the first time, ahead of Baroness Casey's soon-to-be-released government report on grooming and rape gangs. Hearing their stories, England and Wales’ most senior police officer on grooming, deputy chief constable Becky Riggs. Plus, Newsnight reveals brand new data from the police showing the extent to which grooming gangs are still operating today and the ethnicity of the accused. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Grooming Gangs: More Arrests to Come?

103 - Grooming Gangs: More Arrests to Come?

Air Date: June 3, 2025

Hundreds of historical cases of child sexual abuse are to be reviewed by police across England and Wales. After last night's Newsnight, some of the survivors on the programme were invited to meet Home Office minister Jess Phillips. Will the women finally see justice? Plus, small boat crossings reach record levels this year so far - can any of the political parties actually achieve what they've promised? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Whitehall Wars Over the Spending Review

104 - Whitehall Wars Over the Spending Review

Air Date: June 4, 2025

Battles behind the scenes with a week to go until the spending review. With real terms cuts coming in unprotected departments, the inside story on which public services are on the Chancellor's cutting block. And the British woman who accused the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein of sexually abusing her talks exclusively to Newsnight after the death of her close friend, Virginia Giuffre.

Break-up Season?

105 - Break-up Season?

Air Date: June 5, 2025

Meltdown! The critical Musk-Trump relationship undergoes a rapid unscheduled disassembly as the President and the world's richest man lay into each other.

Musk Tears Into Trump

106 - Musk Tears Into Trump

Air Date: June 6, 2025

Donald Trump and Elon Musk - no sign of an end to the beef. How could things escalate from here? And back at home, after 11 long months, Labour people are smiling again - just as their rivals are in turmoil. Is the next election not over after all? With Matt Chorley.

Trump Sends in the Marines

107 - Trump Sends in the Marines

Air Date: June 9, 2025

President Trump sends in 700 Marines to Los Angeles in response to protests against his immigration raids. Will he calm or inflame the situation? Plus, the Government U-turns on its decision to cut winter fuel allowance. Can it win back popularity? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Disorder in Ballymena

108 - Disorder in Ballymena

Air Date: June 10, 2025

Serious disorder in Ballymena in Northern Ireland for a second night, following protests described by police as 'racist thuggery'. Newsnight speaks to those on the ground. Also, it’s the night before the spending review - what’s at stake for the chancellor? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Rachel Reeves Deliver Growth?

109 - Can Rachel Reeves Deliver Growth?

Air Date: June 11, 2025

The chancellor looks to cast off the doom and gloom and make her pitch to Britain's left-behind voters, pledging investment with £113bn of capital spending. Will voters notice and when?

Indian Plane Crash

110 - Indian Plane Crash

Air Date: June 12, 2025

At least 200 killed, including 53 Britons, as an Air India Boeing 787 crashes after take-off and hits a residential area of Ahmedabad. And is there about to be an air strike on Iran's nuclear program? With Nick Watt.

Israel and Iran exchange fire

111 - Israel and Iran exchange fire

Air Date: June 13, 2025

Jerusalem and Tehran head deeper into war as Iranian missiles strike Tel Aviv. Israel say three Iranian military commanders were killed in their strikes, while Tehran says six scientists have also been killed. What are the risks? With Matt Chorley.

Grooming Gangs: The Casey Audit

112 - Grooming Gangs: The Casey Audit

Air Date: June 16, 2025

After survivors tell Newsnight they want a national inquiry into grooming gangs, Baroness Casey persuades the government to hold one in her long-anticipated audit into group-based child sexual exploitation. What’s changed the prime minister’s mind? Newsnight speaks to Louise Casey and two survivors. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

MPs vote to decriminalise abortion

113 - MPs vote to decriminalise abortion

Air Date: June 17, 2025

A momentous week in parliament as MPs vote to decriminalise abortion, and a vote expected on assisted dying. We discuss. Also, President Trump says the US isn't going to kill Iran's Supreme Leader, then adds 'at least not for now'. Will the US join Israel's air strikes? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Will Trump bomb Iran?

114 - Will Trump bomb Iran?

Air Date: June 18, 2025

"I may do it, I may not do it." President Trump keeps the world guessing as he pressures Tehran to make a nuclear deal. Is he bluffing? And, how will the Assisted Dying vote play out in parliament? Nick Watt reads the tea leaves.

Government Resignation

115 - Government Resignation

Air Date: June 19, 2025

A government whip quits over disability cuts. How is the prime minister responding? Also, diplomatic efforts to pre-empt a B2 bomber raid on the key Iranian nuclear facility at Fordow. Can the bunker busters be avoided? Donald Trump says he might wait a fortnight before pressing the button. What would that mean for the unfolding war? Paddy O'Connell presents.

Assisted Dying Bill Clears the Commons

116 - Assisted Dying Bill Clears the Commons

Air Date: June 20, 2025

MPs vote to allow assisted dying of the terminally ill in a historic vote, but not with the thumping majority that some expected. Does that matter? Donald Trump takes criticism on Iran for being the TACO president: 'Trump Always Chickens Out'. And singer and actor Billy Porter gives Matt Chorley his own take on how race won and lost the 2024 presidential election.

Time for Peace?

117 - Time for Peace?

Air Date: June 23, 2025

After Iran targets US air bases, President Trump says "Congratulations World, it's time for peace". Is this a sign of de-escalation? All this as Nato leaders meet for what could be the most significant summit since the Cold War. With Katie Razzall.

Britain’s Nuclear Test Survivors

118 - Britain’s Nuclear Test Survivors

Air Date: June 24, 2025

A Newsnight special on the British nuclear tests scandal in the Pacific in the 1950s and 60s. Veterans accuse the government of withholding medical records that could link their health issues, and those of their children, to the radiation they were exposed to during military service. Also, as the government faces a rebellion from its own MPs over cuts to benefits, we can reveal that unease over next week's vote has reached the cabinet. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Welfare cuts: the next U-turn?

119 - Welfare cuts: the next U-turn?

Air Date: June 25, 2025

The prime minister shrugs off his own MPs' criticisms of his flagship welfare cuts as 'noises off', but can he avoid a further U-turn? Also, an update after yesterday's nuclear testing veterans special. Insight and interviews with Faisal Islam.

Another U-turn

120 - Another U-turn

Air Date: June 26, 2025

The government strikes a deal with the 127 Labour rebels prepared to oppose the welfare reform bill. But how costly is another U-turn for Labour not yet a year into taking power? We talk to one of those rebels and one welfare claimant. With Paddy O’Connell.

Regrets? He Has a Few...

121 - Regrets? He Has a Few...

Air Date: June 27, 2025

It's not 'je ne regrette rien' in the government's birthday week. Keir Starmer marks his first year in office by listing what's gone wrong, from sacked staff and policy U-turns like today's on welfare, to gloomy speeches and family freebies. As he enters his second year, we ask our stellar political panel: can things only get better? Matt Chorley presents.

Welfare Bill in Trouble Again?

122 - Welfare Bill in Trouble Again?

Air Date: June 30, 2025

Only a few days after the government announced major concessions to its own Labour MPs, are Sir Keir Starmer's welfare reforms in trouble again tonight? And the Culture secretary warns BBC leadership over Bob Vylan's antisemitic Glastonbury chants. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Chaos and Confusion

123 - Chaos and Confusion

Air Date: July 1, 2025

After more concessions, the government gets its welfare bill through - but at what cost for the prime minister and his authority? Plus, is the PM watering down his promise to the Hillsborough families? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Left in Tears

124 - Left in Tears

Air Date: July 2, 2025

With the government still bruised by its own Labour welfare rebellion, Keir Starmer faced up to the wider Commons opposition alongside a tearful-looking Rachel Reeves. Will the mood within the party improve before it marks one year since returning to power? And verdicts are reached in the trial of rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. With Paddy O’Connell.

President Trump’s Victory

125 - President Trump’s Victory

Air Date: July 3, 2025

As President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill clears Congress, who are the winners and losers, and why is it such a big deal? Political editor Nick Watt brings has the inside track on whether Jeremy Corbyn is the leader of a new left wing party. Plus, Newsnight’s big interview is with Wes Streeting who talks about his new 10-year plan for the NHS. With Paddy O'Connell.

AI 'Human Extinction' Warning

126 - AI 'Human Extinction' Warning

Air Date: July 4, 2025

As the government tells the UK's AI safety institute to refocus on defence, we hear from a godfather of AI who tells Newsnight: "the worst case scenario is human extinction". Plus, one year into Starmer's premiership, and with Oasis back on stage, can Britain rediscover the swagger and optimism of 1997's Britpop summer?

Can Starmer Smash the Gangs?

127 - Can Starmer Smash the Gangs?

Air Date: July 7, 2025

In the week of a key Anglo-French summit, Newsnight goes to Calais to see the small-boats situation on the ground. With Keir Starmer's plans under scrutiny, can anything smash the gangs? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Gregg Wallace sacked from MasterChef

128 - Gregg Wallace sacked from MasterChef

Air Date: July 8, 2025

As TV host Gregg Wallace is sacked from MasterChef over alleged misconduct, we ask what it means for the wider industry. We hear from Baroness Kennedy, the chair of the Independent Standards Authority for the Creative Industries. Parents and campaigners are mobilising over fears of future cuts in support for children with special educational needs. Should the budget be cut? We speak to Giggs, rapper and parent, and to Baroness Spielman, former chief Ofsted inspector. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Another Tory Defects to Reform

129 - Another Tory Defects to Reform

Air Date: July 9, 2025

Reaction to the most high profile Tory defection to Reform yet: former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Sir Jake Berry heads to Nigel Farage's party. Plus, as the Prime Minister and President Macron prepare to discuss a deal on small boat crossings, Newsnight asks who are the smugglers and how lucrative is their business model? Including an interview with people smuggling investigator Rob Lawrie. With Victoria Derbyshire.

UK and France Strike Deal

130 - UK and France Strike Deal

Air Date: July 10, 2025

As Emmanuel Macron concludes his state visit to the UK by agreeing to a ‘one in, one-out’ migrants deal, the two nations also sign up to a new nuclear pact. Will this deter Channel crossings and create a safer Europe? Plus the former chief of MI6 Sir Alex Younger on global threats and UK security. With Paddy O’Connell.

Too hot to handle?

131 - Too hot to handle?

Air Date: July 11, 2025

Hosepipe bans, rail disruption and fears of wildfires - the UK is gripped by the third heatwave in recent weeks. Is it time to start overhauling our homes, offices and cities to help us cope with spiralling temperatures? Also, as President Trump says he will resume missile deliveries to Ukraine, are cracks in his support base starting to show among the MAGA faithful who thought they were getting an end to expensive 'forever wars'? With Nick Watt.

14/07/2025

132 - 14/07/2025

Air Date: July 14, 2025

Insights and global interviews on the crucial news stories of the day. With Faisal Islam.

Taliban 'Could Be Targeting My Family'

133 - Taliban 'Could Be Targeting My Family'

Air Date: July 15, 2025

A massive data breach by UK officials puts thousands of Afghans at risk. We hear from the daughter of one former interpreter with the British Army who is now suffering from complex PTSD. Do fears of Taliban reprisal justify a cover-up? Also, after presenter sackings and damning internal reviews, we ask BBC director-general Tim Davie if the corporation can win back trust. With Katie Razzall.

Fiona Phillips's Alzheimer's - Her Husband Speaks

134 - Fiona Phillips's Alzheimer's - Her Husband Speaks

Air Date: July 16, 2025

Broadcaster and journalist Fiona Phillips was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s aged 61. Her husband Martin Frizell speaks to Newsnight about her condition and why dementia research gets a fraction of the funding cancer research does. Plus, two weeks ago, the prime minister said he was listening to his own MPs over the rebellion on welfare cuts – now he’s suspended four of them. Can he maintain party discipline? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

'It's Obvious This Labour leadership Wants Me Out'

135 - 'It's Obvious This Labour leadership Wants Me Out'

Air Date: July 17, 2025

As Diane Abbott is suspended from the Labour Party for a second time, she tells Newsnight, 'It's obvious this Labour leadership wants me out'. Plus, will anyone be held accountable for the massive Afghan data breach? With Victoria Derbyshire.

The Epstein Files: Trump lashes out

136 - The Epstein Files: Trump lashes out

Air Date: July 18, 2025

Is President Trump panicking? As he comes under more pressure over his former friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, he goes to war with Rupert Murdoch. We hear live from congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, who has been 'working overtime' with the president this week. Plus, with President Trump set to visit Scotland next week, what is at stake for PM Keir Starmer? With Matt Chorley.

Epping protests 'a powder keg'

137 - Epping protests 'a powder keg'

Air Date: July 21, 2025

The Essex town of Epping is a 'powder keg', the leader of the district council tells Newsnight, after a weekend of arrests and protests outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. We also hear about protests in Norfolk. Plus, fresh condemnation of Israel from the UK and its international partners for Israel’s aid operations in Gaza. Israel rejects it as 'disconnected from reality'. We speak to two doctors working in Gaza. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

A deal for Ghislaine Maxwell?

138 - A deal for Ghislaine Maxwell?

Air Date: July 22, 2025

Could jailed Ghislaine Maxwell do a deal with the US Department of Justice over information about Jeffrey Epstein's former clients? Plus, with Ofcom changes to online child safety rules set to come in on Friday, anyone wanting to access pornography online will have to prove they're 18 or over first. We'll ask Gabby Bertin, who led the government's review into pornography, whether it will stop children accessing adult content. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire.

Migrant Hotels: More Disorder to Come?

139 - Migrant Hotels: More Disorder to Come?

Air Date: July 23, 2025

Another night of protests and counter-protests at a London hotel set to house asylum seekers. Some politicians say we need to be ready for more disorder, but what is being done right now to try to prevent that disorder from taking place? Plus, an exclusive interview with two former City traders whose convictions for 'rigging' interest rates were quashed by the Supreme Court today. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Could Epstein overshadow Trump's UK visit?

140 - Could Epstein overshadow Trump's UK visit?

Air Date: July 24, 2025

The night before Donald Trump flies to Scotland, fresh developments emerge about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Newsnight speaks to a lawyer who has represented both Trump and Epstein. Also, as more protests take place outside a migrant hotel in Epping, a government minister tells Newsnight he wants these hotels closed.

Trump arrives in Scotland

141 - Trump arrives in Scotland

Air Date: July 25, 2025

President Trump touches down in Scotland for his golf course visit, but have questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell left him heading for his bunker? We hear from Jeffrey Epstein's brother, Mark Epstein, about the paedophile financier’s relationship with the now US president. Plus what does Jeremy Corbyn’s new party mean for Labour? With Matt Chorley.

Trump: Gaza hunger must end

142 - Trump: Gaza hunger must end

Air Date: July 28, 2025

As Donald Trump says there is 'real starvation' in Gaza, Keir Starmer presents him with a peace plan and summons the cabinet for an emergency meeting. Is the US president losing patience? A Newsnight investigation finds soaring numbers of university students use AI to cheat on their degrees. Is it time to return to pen and paper? With Matt Chorley.

Farage in Row With Government Minister

143 - Farage in Row With Government Minister

Air Date: July 29, 2025

The battle to keep children safe online becomes an extraordinary war of words offline, as a cabinet minister says Nigel Farage's criticism of the Online Safety Act puts him on the same side as Jimmy Savile. We speak to one of Reform UK's top lieutenants, Zia Yusuf. Plus, after an emergency cabinet meeting, Sir Keir Starmer says the UK could recognise the state of Palestine within weeks. What difference will it make, and is it more about domestic politics than the international crisis? With Matt Chorley.

Democrats Pressure Trump on Epstein Files

144 - Democrats Pressure Trump on Epstein Files

Air Date: July 30, 2025

Senate Democrats are turning to an obscure law to try and force Donald Trump to release the full contents of the Epstein files. Will this pile the pressure on the President? Newsnight speaks to a lawyer representing some of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers. And as YouTube climbs to the UK’s second most-watched media service, Piers Morgan tells Newsnight about his decision to swap television for the video sharing platform. With Adam Fleming.

Why Are Channel Crossings Up?

145 - Why Are Channel Crossings Up?

Air Date: July 31, 2025

The number of migrants crossing the Channel in a year hits 25,000 in record time. Is this proof that the smuggling gangs remain unsmashed? Or is too soon to say? Newsnight hears one fisherman’s eyewitness account at sea. Plus, Newsnight speaks to Sarah Shafi, the Masterchef contestant who wants the next series axed and has been edited out. With Adam Fleming.

Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines

146 - Trump Deploys Nuclear Submarines

Air Date: August 1, 2025

A war of words between Donald Trump and a Russian politician has seen the US president deploy two nuclear submarines in response to 'foolish and inflammatory' threats. Will the move further strain President Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin? We speak to a former US rear admiral about what it means for the two superpowers and the rest of the world. With Lucy Hockings.

Starmer’s Small Boats Promise

147 - Starmer’s Small Boats Promise

Air Date: August 4, 2025

Keir Starmer says he’ll end 'gimmicks and broken promises' on small boat crossings, with the detention of those to be sent back to France expected to begin within days. Can the prime minister keep his promise? Newsnight also hears from a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse who delivers an emotional plea to Donald Trump. And what can Sydney Sweeney's jeans tell us about American politics?

Government Braced for Asylum Protests

148 - Government Braced for Asylum Protests

Air Date: August 5, 2025

A fresh waves of asylum hotel protests are expected to take place this weekend, just as the government moves ahead with its ‘one-in-out-out’ small boats agreement with France. Does the policy match the scale of public anger? And Newsnight speaks to one of the 50 Democratic lawmakers who have fled the state of Texas in a row over election boundaries. With Matt Chorley.

French Wildfires

149 - French Wildfires

Air Date: August 6, 2025

Wildfires in southern France have scorched an area larger than Paris, with thousands evacuated. Is this the new normal? And, a woman whose brother died in the Air India crash and then received the wrong remains says it has 'added trauma' to her family. With Katie Razzall.

Putin-Trump Summit

150 - Putin-Trump Summit

Air Date: August 7, 2025

The presidents of Russia and America are to meet. Will they agree a Ukraine deal? And Israeli prime minister Netanyahu threatens to occupy the whole of Gaza. Would his army generals agree to it? With Paddy O'Connell

Trump's Ukraine deal?

151 - Trump's Ukraine deal?

Air Date: August 8, 2025

President Trump says he is 'getting close to a deal on Ukraine' and that there will be 'swapping of territories' to do so. How will Ukraine respond? Plus, as US vice-president JD Vance touches down in the UK, just who is the man who some say will be the next US president? We speak to a Vance confidant. With Faisal Islam.

Trump Deploys National Guard to DC

152 - Trump Deploys National Guard to DC

Air Date: August 11, 2025

President Trump takes control of Washington DC police, and deploys the National Guard to the capital to crack down on what he describes as ‘violent gangs’ and ‘bloodthirsty criminals’. Is this a power grab, or a legitimate move to tackle crime? And in the UK, a knight of the realm and long-time adviser to the King when Prince of Wales speaks to Newsnight about his arrest for supporting Palestine Action. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can European leaders persuade Trump on Ukraine deal?

153 - Can European leaders persuade Trump on Ukraine deal?

Air Date: August 12, 2025

European leaders have one last chance to stop President Trump doing a Ukraine deal above their heads with President Putin. An ex-Pentagon official and ex-Nato policy chief tell us whether the White House can be swayed ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska. And, Newsnight hears from an asylum seeker living in one of the hotels at the centre of recent protests. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Europe Tells Trump: Don't Sell Us Out

154 - Europe Tells Trump: Don't Sell Us Out

Air Date: August 13, 2025

It's the most important week for European security since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine back in 2022 - and today Europe's leaders told President Trump: don't sell us out to President Putin. Plus, Newsnight speaks to the son of Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai, as his national security trial ends in Hong Kong. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Trump Close the Ukraine Deal?

155 - Can Trump Close the Ukraine Deal?

Air Date: August 14, 2025

On the eve of the Alaska summit, can Trump close the deal with both Putin and Zelensky? And why are Afghans who helped the British and fled the Taliban being deported back to Afghanistan? With Adam Fleming.

Trump and Putin finally meet

156 - Trump and Putin finally meet

Air Date: August 15, 2025

The American and Russian presidents meet in Alaska to carve out a Ukraine deal. Will it happen and will the Ukrainians hate it? And Newsnight reveals a new Afghan data leak. With Katie Razzall.

Is Ukraine Breakthrough Close?

157 - Is Ukraine Breakthrough Close?

Air Date: August 18, 2025

High noon at the White House as a new Nato-style security guarantee is unveiled for Ukraine. Will Putin really accept it? Plus, as the children's commissioner for England shares exclusive data on the number of children exposed to pornography, Newsnight speaks to a man who was addicted to pornography from age 14. With Paddy O'Connell.

Epping asylum seeker hotel to close

158 - Epping asylum seeker hotel to close

Air Date: August 19, 2025

Epping Forest District Council is triumphant after a legal victory over the government means that asylum seekers must leave the Bell Hotel. Will other councils now follow? Former head of Nato Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks to Newsnight about Trump’s efforts to end the Ukraine war. Is the government doing enough to tackle dementia? Scott Mitchell, widower of EastEnders star Barbara Windsor who died with Alzheimer’s, says more investment is needed. With Paddy O’Connell.

How to House UK Migrants?

159 - How to House UK Migrants?

Air Date: August 20, 2025

The government is scrambling for migrant housing solutions following the Epping judgement, after the local council there won its case to close the Bell Hotel. Can other councils do the same with no alternative accommodation yet named? And as a mansion tax plan gets floated again, has Keir Starmer's government run short of money? Or has it run short of ideas? With Paddy O'Connell.

The Epstein Files

160 - The Epstein Files

Air Date: August 21, 2025

A US congressional committee will finally see Justice Department investigation files relating to the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. What might they reveal? Plus, as energy and food bills are set to spike, are we facing a rerun of the cost-of-living crisis that helped wreck the last government's re-election hopes? With Nick Watt.

Why Did the FBI Raid John Bolton?

161 - Why Did the FBI Raid John Bolton?

Air Date: August 22, 2025

onald Trump's former national security advisor and now his harsh critic, John Bolton, gets raided by the FBI. Who ordered it and why? And home secretary Yvette Cooper launches an appeal against the decision to evict asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping. With Nick Watt.

Farage: Deport All Illegals

162 - Farage: Deport All Illegals

Air Date: August 26, 2025

Nigel Farage says the only way to stop the boats is to detain and deport anyone who enters the UK illegally. Is he right? Newsnight speaks to Reform's deputy leader Richard Tice. Also, is Labour moving to the right because of Reform? Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Lib Dems Snub Trump

163 - Lib Dems Snub Trump

Air Date: August 27, 2025

The leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey says he'll boycott President Trump's state visit next month - will others follow suit? All eyes on Gaza as President Trump chairs a meeting on its future – with surprise guest former prime minister Tony Blair. Also, a grieving mother describes her horror in finding a funeral director watching cartoons beside her deceased baby. Newsnight hears calls for urgent regulation of the industry. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Green v Green

164 - Green v Green

Air Date: August 28, 2025

Two Green leadership hopefuls debate the issues ahead of the party's leadership election. In which political direction is the party going? As TV presenter Rylan Clark goes viral for his comments on migrants, do his views represent the political mainstream? With Paddy O'Connell.

Epping hotel ruling: a real win for the government?

165 - Epping hotel ruling: a real win for the government?

Air Date: August 29, 2025

Victory for the government over housing refugees at the Bell Hotel, but will it end up feeling like a defeat? Plus Essex County Council says that staff should speak out if they feel unsettled by the Saint George Cross; just how controversial is England’s national flag? And the shocking story of deceased babies kept in the home of a funeral director who is now banned from NHS maternity wards in Leeds. One couple speaks to Newsnight about their experience. With Joe Pike.

Will the PM’s Reshuffle Work?

166 - Will the PM’s Reshuffle Work?

Air Date: September 1, 2025

Why is Sir Keir Starmer's Downing Street shake-up a big deal? The prime minister says his staff reshuffle will make the centre of government more powerful and allow him to drive through his priorities. Will it work? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Green Party’s New Leader on Newsnight

167 - Green Party’s New Leader on Newsnight

Air Date: September 2, 2025

The government's long-term borrowing costs reach a 27-year high, piling further pressure on the chancellor: how would the newly elected Green Party leader square that with his party's pledge to increase spending? Zack Polanski joins Newsnight live. Plus, the re-election of Donald Trump led him to leave his role alongside Mark Zuckerberg at Meta, one of the biggest jobs in tech: former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg accuses JD Vance of 'hypocrisy' over free speech criticism. Insight and interviews with Victoria Derbyshire.

Can Rayner Survive?

168 - Can Rayner Survive?

Air Date: September 3, 2025

Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner is having to explain how she failed to pay £40,000 in stamp duty. Can she keep her job? And Nigel Farage goes to Washington to criticise Starmer's Britain to Congress. How's that playing there and back home? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Rayner on the brink?

169 - Rayner on the brink?

Air Date: September 4, 2025

As we learn more about the deputy prime minister's stamp duty row, can she hang on? Can the political centre claim the England flag or is it now a flag of the right? Paddy O'Connell asks Billy Bragg.

Rayner and a Reshuffle

170 - Rayner and a Reshuffle

Air Date: September 5, 2025

Angela Rayner gives up the fight for her job after she's found to have broken the Ministerial Code. As the PM reshuffles furiously, how damaged is his government? Also, former Trump vice president Mike Pence tells Newsnight the president should dump his tariffs and get behind Ukraine. With Matt Chorley and Paddy O'Connell.

The Battle for the Labour Deputy Leadership

171 - The Battle for the Labour Deputy Leadership

Air Date: September 8, 2025

MPs are jostling for votes as they prepare to crown a new deputy leader. But whose face will fit the frame? And, in an exclusive interview with Nick Watt, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says the UK is heading towards an IMF bailout. With Paddy O’Connell.

Israel Strikes Doha

172 - Israel Strikes Doha

Air Date: September 9, 2025

As Israel escalates its war into Qatar, Hamas claims its leadership survived the strikes on the country’s capital, Doha. With the US made aware that the attack was going ahead, but unable to inform the Qataris in time, where does this leave the ongoing peace process? Also, six Labour MPs are vying to be the party’s new deputy leader. We speak to one of them. With Paddy O’Connell.

Charlie Kirk shot dead

173 - Charlie Kirk shot dead

Air Date: September 10, 2025

One of the United States' most influential conservative talk radio hosts, Charlie Kirk, is assassinated by a gunman in Utah. What does it mean for America? Should Peter Mandelson resign over his exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein? With Faisal Islam.

US after the Charlie Kirk assassination

174 - US after the Charlie Kirk assassination

Air Date: September 11, 2025

How will America be affected by its most high-profile political murder in decades? How dangerous is this moment for the US? Will divisions deepen or can the US come together? And, Peter Mandelson is sacked as US ambassador. After Angela Rayner, is Keir Starmer's vote of confidence becoming a curse? Should Starmer be worried about his own political future? With Katie Razzall.

Starmer's September blues

175 - Starmer's September blues

Air Date: September 12, 2025

At the end of another bad week for Keir Starmer, his backbenchers ask whether he can survive to the next election. And, the governor of Utah calls out social media after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Should we take his advice to "log off and touch grass"? With Matt Chorley.

Embattled Starmer prepares to welcome the President

176 - Embattled Starmer prepares to welcome the President

Air Date: September 15, 2025

President Trump likes to back winners; but as he lands in the UK some Labour MPs call Sir Keir Starmer an electoral loser. So how does the prime minister maintain his own special relationship with the president? And, another British politician gets into a war of words with Donald Trump’s former associate Elon Musk. Newsnight asks Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey why he wants to block all of Musk’s contracts in the UK. With Katie Razzall.

Trump touches down in the UK

177 - Trump touches down in the UK

Air Date: September 16, 2025

President Trump arrives in the UK for his second state visit. Amid all the pomp, what will success look like for both Number 10 and the White House? And will questions over Jeffrey Epstein cast a shadow over the visit? With Paddy O’Connell.

The Trump State Visit

178 - The Trump State Visit

Air Date: September 17, 2025

The King intervenes on Ukraine as President Trump gets the full red carpet treatment at Windsor Castle. Will it make any difference? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump Visit Turns Political

179 - Trump Visit Turns Political

Air Date: September 18, 2025

Day two of the President Trump's state visit and the ceremonial gives way to politics. Putin, Gaza, Mandelson and even Jimmy Kimmel are on the agenda for Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer. But what did we get out of the visit? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Kimmel Axed: Where is this heading?

180 - Kimmel Axed: Where is this heading?

Air Date: September 19, 2025

The left and the entertainment world react to the cancelling of US late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. Is freedom of speech under attack or did he just get it wrong? And did Keir Starmer finally have a good week? Matt Chorley investigates.

Trump’s 'Dangerous' Autism Claim

181 - Trump’s 'Dangerous' Autism Claim

Air Date: September 22, 2025

President Trump urges pregnant women to stop taking paracetamol as he links the drug to autism in children. Former director of National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Dr Demetre Daskalakis, tells Newsnight his comments are wrong and dangerous. Plus, in the UK, it’s the Liberal Democrat conference. We speak to their deputy leader Daisy Cooper. And it's 426 days since army veterans who were exposed to nuclear bomb tests asked to see the prime minister. Will he meet them face to face? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Trump’s shift on Ukraine

182 - Trump’s shift on Ukraine

Air Date: September 23, 2025

President Trump suddenly announces that he thinks Ukraine can win back all its land taken by Russia, weeks after suggesting Ukraine would have to give up some of its land in order to get peace. What does this mean for the conflict? And Lib Dem leader Ed Davey claims a Reform victory could result in US-style school shootings in the UK - will that resonate with voters? With Victoria Derbyshire.

Zelensky's UN plea to stop Putin

183 - Zelensky's UN plea to stop Putin

Air Date: September 24, 2025

The Ukranian president warns the United Nations that Putin must be stopped or their war will spread. But who can do that? And is Nigel Farage trying the Trump playbook on the medical industry? Will that work in Britain? With Victoria Derbyshire.

'Strip the Duchess of York of her title' say Virginia Giuffre's family...

184 - 'Strip the Duchess of York of her title' say Virginia Giuffre's family...

Air Date: September 25, 2025

Sarah Ferguson faces calls to be stripped of her title from the family of Virginia Giuffre, the woman who accused Prince Andrew of trafficking her as a teenager. Faisal Islam talks to her brother and sister-in-law. And Sir Keir Starmer is planning compulsory ID cards. Newsnight discusses the arguments for and against the plan.

Labour's Liverpool Revamp - Will It Work?

185 - Labour's Liverpool Revamp - Will It Work?

Air Date: September 26, 2025

Keir Starmer takes on Nigel Farage's Reform UK with ID cards. Will it be enough to stop Labour conference delegates asking about the party's poll ratings? Meanwhile, the PM says anti-social behaviour is 'completely unacceptable' and the government has to crack down on it. Will the new 'Respect Orders' achieve that? With Paddy O'Connell.

29/09/2025

186 - 29/09/2025

Air Date: September 29, 2025

Insights and global interviews on the crucial news stories of the day. With Victoria Derbyshire

Starmer takes the fight to Farage: Will it work?

187 - Starmer takes the fight to Farage: Will it work?

Air Date: September 30, 2025

Has Sir Keir Starmer silenced his critics by taking the fight to Reform - and if he has, what's next? Newsnight hosts a Labour conference special looking at the prime minister’s speech and his pledge for patriotic 'national renewal'. Interviews and insight with Victoria Derbyshire, and guests Diane Abbott MP, former Labour communications chief Matthew Doyle, Palantir’s Louis Mosley, musician Billy Bragg and Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary

Racism and misogyny exposed in London's police

188 - Racism and misogyny exposed in London's police

Air Date: October 1, 2025

An undercover BBC investigation reveals racism and misogyny by police officers. We get reaction from a woman whose murdered daughters were mocked by Met Police constables, later jailed over the incident. And Newsnight has exclusive access to one of Scotland's biggest jails - HMP Edinburgh - where inmates have smuggled in drugs, weapons and even weight-loss jabs, all via drone

Manchester Synagogue Killings

189 - Manchester Synagogue Killings

Air Date: October 2, 2025

A man kills two people outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Two more are injured and police shoot dead the attacker, who police believe is 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie, a British citizen of Syrian descent. Could the attack have been prevented?

Home Secretary: Palestine Marches are 'Un-British'

190 - Home Secretary: Palestine Marches are 'Un-British'

Air Date: October 3, 2025

Protests against the Palestine Action ban are scheduled for the weekend, with the home secretary saying they are 'un-British'. Should they be called off? And as the Jewish community in Manchester holds a vigil for the dead and injured of yesterday's terror attack, we learn that two of the victims were hit by police gunfire. Also, as Newsnight goes on air, Hamas says it agrees to release Israeli hostages, but seeks changes to the US Gaza peace plan. How will President Trump and Israel respond? Paddy O'Connell hosts.

Kemi Badenoch: are voters listening?

191 - Kemi Badenoch: are voters listening?

Air Date: October 6, 2025

The Tories are in Manchester for their party conference. They have policies, but do they have anyone's attention? Also, former FBI boss James Comey is due in court charged with lying to Congress. Another Trump critic, also being investigated, tells us America needs to wake up — and he's next.

Kemi: I'll Slash the Deficit

192 - Kemi: I'll Slash the Deficit

Air Date: October 7, 2025

Kemi Badenoch will dangle the prospect of tax cuts to the electorate in her big conference speech tomorrow, but only within what she describes as her new 'golden rule'. Is the next election going to be all about the economy? Also, contender for the Labour Party deputy leadership, education secretary Bridget Phillipson, tells us that if her opponent Lucy Powell wins, there's a 'risk it will destabilise the party'.

Did Kemi Badenoch Charm Her Party?

193 - Did Kemi Badenoch Charm Her Party?

Air Date: October 8, 2025

It was her first keynote conference speech as Conservative leader and some say it was also her last. Did Kemi Badenoch do enough to see off the plotters for her crown? And after birth defects blighted lives in Corby and caught the eye of Netflix, fresh families come forward demanding answers, amid fears of a second Toxic Town health scandal. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Gaza peace within reach?

194 - Gaza peace within reach?

Air Date: October 9, 2025

A ceasefire in Gaza, with peace seemingly in reach after two years of conflict. President Trump has claimed this as a stunning victory for his own diplomacy. Paddy O'Connell asks how he did it, whether any peace can hold, and what comes next

Donald Trump: Global Peacemaker or American Autocrat?

195 - Donald Trump: Global Peacemaker or American Autocrat?

Air Date: October 10, 2025

As the Gaza ceasefire agreement looks set to be completed, Donald Trump is about to head to Israel to see the hostage release. Is this how he will be remembered, or will it be for his domestic war on the left? And the latest from the front line of the great British flags war. With Nick Watt.

What Next for Gaza?

196 - What Next for Gaza?

Air Date: October 13, 2025

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? And, as Prince Andrew faces fresh scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Newsnight speaks to the Democrat who says she's being blocked from taking her seat over concerns she'll vote to release the Epstein files.

Gavin Williamson v Boris Johnson

197 - Gavin Williamson v Boris Johnson

Air Date: October 14, 2025

Boris Johnson's decision to close schools in England in 2021 was 'panicked' and 'unnecessary', according to Gavin Williamson, the education secretary at the time. Is he right? Also, in the race for deputy leader of the Labour party, Bridget Phillipson tells Newsnight a win for her rival Lucy Powell risked 'destabilising the Party'. Lucy Powell is on the show to respond. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Why hasn’t more been done to protect children?

198 - Why hasn’t more been done to protect children?

Air Date: October 15, 2025

The head of the seven-year, multi-million pound investigation into child sexual abuse in England and Wales tells Newsnight she's 'frustrated' that only two of her 20 recommendations have been implemented. She says it means more children are at risk of abuse. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Starmer Condemns Israeli Football Ban

199 - Starmer Condemns Israeli Football Ban

Air Date: October 16, 2025

"The wrong decision". 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. And "good and productive". Those were Donald Trump's words about a call with Vladimir Putin. But how will President Zelensky fare when he visits the White House on Friday? With Katie Razzall.

The Duke of York Loses His Titles

200 - The Duke of York Loses His Titles

Air Date: October 17, 2025

Prince Andrew stays Prince Andrew but loses his Duke of York titles and the rest of his royal honours. Newsnight speaks exclusively to the family of the woman who accused the Prince. And as Donald Trump meets President Zelensky for a third time, why is Nigel Farage talking tough on Putin? With Matt Chorley.

Prince Andrew Accuser: Her Story

201 - Prince Andrew Accuser: Her Story

Air Date: October 20, 2025

In a UK broadcast exclusive, the co-author of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, Amy Wallace, calls on Prince Andrew to tell the authorities what he knows. Also, we speak to Marjorie Taylor Green, the US congresswoman who is part of the MAGA movement - and one of the leading figures in calling on Donald Trump for the full release of the Epstein files. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Prince Andrew: A Matter for the Palace?

202 - Prince Andrew: A Matter for the Palace?

Air Date: October 21, 2025

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. Also, a US congressman says that the Oversight Committee wants to summon Prince Andrew to speak to them. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Will Prince Andrew Get Grilled by MPs?

203 - Will Prince Andrew Get Grilled by MPs?

Air Date: October 22, 2025

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? And the grooming inquiry heads for chaos as survivors lose faith in the process. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Welsh woes for Labour?

204 - Welsh woes for Labour?

Air Date: October 23, 2025

Are we on the brink of a political earthquake in Wales? 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? As the east wing of the White House is torn down and No Kings protestors take to the streets, is President Trump actually keen to be king of America? With Nick Watt.

Welcome to Seven-Party Politics

205 - Welcome to Seven-Party Politics

Air Date: October 24, 2025

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. And as Donald Trump's supporters plot an unconstitutional run for a third presidential term, how does Vice President JD Vance feel about it? Matt Chorley asks one of the VP's friends.

Prince Andrew: How damaging to the royal family?

206 - Prince Andrew: How damaging to the royal family?

Air Date: October 27, 2025

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 house the Prince is under pressure to move out of. The strongest hurricane ever to hit Jamaica is just hours away from the island. Predicted to be one of the Atlantic’s most powerful hurricanes on record, how much damage could it cause?

Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica

207 - Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica

Air Date: October 28, 2025

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? How low can the main parties' polling go? A former deputy prime minister and a former No 10 director of communications give their advice to the prime minister and leader of the main opposition. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Taxpayers' Money to a Migrant Sex Offender?

208 - Taxpayers' Money to a Migrant Sex Offender?

Air Date: October 29, 2025

Should we be paying a migrant sex offender £500 to go back to Ethiopia? Victoria Derbyshire asks the immigration minister. And as President Trump heads to meet President Xi, how can MAGA make peace with the rise of China?

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

209 - Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

Air Date: October 30, 2025

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. We speak to the brother of Virginia Guiffre, Andrew's accuser. With Paddy O'Connell.

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor: The American fallout

210 - Andrew Mountbatten Windsor: The American fallout

Air Date: October 31, 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.

Reform UK's Economic Relaunch

211 - Reform UK's Economic Relaunch

Air Date: November 3, 2025

With the budget just weeks away, we will scrutinise all the major parties' economic pledges. Tonight we ask Reform UK's head of policy why they've dropped their promise to cut taxes by £90 billion a year. Do their sums now add up?

Tax Rises to Come?

212 - Tax Rises to Come?

Air Date: November 4, 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? Plus, tomorrow marks a year since President Trump was re-elected: we reflect on his global impact with a former head of Nato. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Another Two Prisoners Accidentally Let Go

213 - Another Two Prisoners Accidentally Let Go

Air Date: November 5, 2025

The justice secretary had a bad day as it was announced another two prisoners were let go by accident, both from Wandsworth Prison. Why does it keep happening? The new mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, divides politics across the world. And 92-year-old sub-postmistress Betty Brown finally gets her compensation after more than 26 years of fighting. Victoria asks her how it feels.

Chaos in the justice system?

214 - Chaos in the justice system?

Air Date: November 6, 2025

Yet more questions for ministers as one prisoner hands himself in, but another remains on the run. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is summoned to Congress by Democrats – what will the Royal Family be thinking? And The Celebrity Traitors reaches its crescendo, but how does the way you vote suggest whether you are a Faithful, or a Traitor? With Katie Razzall.

Starmer Returns

215 - Starmer Returns

Air Date: November 7, 2025

Keir Starmer flies back to Britain to deal with an in-tray of David Lammy and the prisoners, Rachel Reeves and the upcoming budget, and Lucy Powell and the Labour Party. Can he fix all or any of it? And Elon Musk plans to be a trillionaire with a robot army. With Matt Chorley.

Trump vs the BBC

216 - Trump vs the BBC

Air Date: November 10, 2025

President Trump threatens the BBC with a $1 billion legal action over the editing of his speech in an episode of Panorama. How big is the risk for the corporation? Plus, Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips on Ghislaine Maxwell's bid to have her prison sentence cut. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Challenge to Starmer?

217 - Challenge to Starmer?

Air Date: November 11, 2025

Some allies of the prime minister say he would fight off any leadership challenge. Newsnight's lively panel debates a night of drama in Westminster.

Trump & The Epstein Files

218 - Trump & The Epstein Files

Air Date: November 12, 2025

More Epstein emails emerge and leave President Trump with some questions to answer. And Michael Palin talks about the hospice where his wife of 57 years passed away, and why he thinks Rachel Reeves needs to prioritise their funding in the budget. With Victoria Derbyshire.

Knives Out at Number 10

219 - Knives Out at Number 10

Air Date: November 13, 2025

The prime minister's been assured that it is 'not Number 10' briefing against ministers. But Newsnight hears that explanation's not washing with members of the cabinet and the knives are out for the chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney. And after our story last night on the financial crisis facing end-of-life hospice care, tonight we bring you the reaction from Newsnight viewers and from the House of Commons. With Paddy O'Connell.

Immigration Crackdown

220 - Immigration Crackdown

Air Date: November 14, 2025

In an effort to curb illegal migration, the Home Secretary plans the biggest shakeup to asylum rules in a generation. But will it work? And Labour infighting is blown off the headlines as the government decides against income tax rises ahead of the Budget. Is it a sign of strength or weakness from Keir Starmer? With Katie Razzall.

How Divided is Labour Over Immigration?

221 - How Divided is Labour Over Immigration?

Air Date: November 17, 2025

The home secretary says her asylum reforms can 'unite what is a divided country'. But is a rebellion brewing on Labour's backbenches? Also, a woman who survived a violent rape tells Newsnight she was re-traumatised by court delays that held up her attacker's trial. With Victoria Derbyshire.

The President and the Prince on the Khashoggi Killing

222 - The President and the Prince on the Khashoggi Killing

Air Date: November 18, 2025

President Trump hosts Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, and says the Saudi crown prince 'knew nothing' about the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Mr Khashoggi's widow Hanan tells Newsnight she rejects that account. Also, survivors react as Congress votes to release all of the Epstein files. With Victoria Derbyshire.