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  1. But will it work in theory? Mark Urban on the new counter-insurgency blueprints from the Army http://tinyurl.com/yzhstkr
  2. Toilet humour of the Turnip Taliban: http://bit.ly/1L9Ljt
  3. What does Elizabeth Truss row tell us about sex, sexism and the "modern" Conservative party? Michael Crick reports from Norfolk tonight.
  4. Tonight Newsnight's Richard Watson examines the nature of the UK terror threat and we discuss if UK has the right counter-terrorism strategy
  5. In case you missed it The Buzz, our guide to what people are really taking about, included a howler from The Sun http://tinyurl.com/ylj62ut
  6. Newsnight treats Gil Scott-Heron to a cheese-steak sandwich in a New York deli: http://bit.ly/VqxIJ
  7. Tonight on Newsnight at 10.30pm on BBC2, godfather of rap Gil Scott Heron talks about music, substance abuse, civil rights + the future.
  8. Time to eat the pets? Newsnight's @EthicalMan considers our pets' environmental pawprint: http://bit.ly/Abk33
  9. @leeLUFC Tonight's Review panel are Maxa Zoller, Peter Miller, Paul Morley and Anne McElvoy. Kirsty Wark is presenting.
  10. What lies behind the phenomenal success of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2? We'll discuss tonight on Newsnight Review at 11pm on BBC Two.
  11. Tonight on Review at 11pm on BBC Two we're discussing the cultural responses of German directors + writers to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  12. @des_pudels_kern Hi there, could you please message us? We'd like to ask about your dominoes picture! Thanks
  13. Richard Watson reveals new evidence of failures in student work visa system, which leave it open to widespread fraud: http://bit.ly/2HVYFj
  14. As Hamid Karzai embarks on a 2nd term, we went to the Sar-e Chowk roundabout in Kabul to gauge the mood of the nation: http://bit.ly/3XzYml
  15. Newsnight's Science Editor Susan Watts considers how the field of science has advanced in the last decade: http://bit.ly/2ihhmx
  16. We hope to be joined by Simon Armitage + Andrew Motion to discuss the lasting resonance of the Great War poets - tonight at 10.30pm on BBC2.
  17. The first three Newsnight viewers face the political animals in our Politics Pen: http://bit.ly/3tMpeF
  18. The persistence of poverty + how Conservatives would tackle it differently to Labour - @paulmasonnews reports: http://bit.ly/3Md3Ie
  19. Jeremy Paxman speaks to Jacqui Janes, mother of a soldier killed in Afghanistan about the condolence letter controversy http://bit.ly/2pRBw0
  20. Tonight Newsnight puts you the audience centre stage with the first Politics Pen in which viewers slug it out with our political animals.