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  2. TONIGHT: A new way to end the programme. Every evening we will exclusively bring you the columns from inside the pages. We will debate them with the UK's brightest and best commentators. Our inaugural columnist will be the Times’

  3. Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith has told our political editor Downing Street should back down on the Chequers plan and work with backbenchers on a free trade arrangement.

  4. TONIGHT: Just 200 days until the UK leaves the EU - but is the Conservative party tearing itself apart and what could that mean for Brexit? We will be joined by from the Eurosceptic ERG group to discuss - 22:30 on BBC Two

  5. A new feature to end the programme with. Here is for our first

  6. “Europe is split between countries where the far right is doing well and is getting into government- and countries where all the other parties unite to keep them out” on the far-right 'Sweden Democrats' third place finish in yesterday’s election

  7. Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith tells that a Downing Street unit is attacking Brexit supporting - he calls for it to stop

  8. "I think eventually they will go back to film." Renowned photographer Tony Vaccaro speaks to Stephen Smith about cameraphones and the nostalgia for analogue photography. | 22:30 on BBC Two |

  9. Crispin Blunt MP tells that the Eurosceptic Conservative ERG is 'irrelevant' to UK/EU negotiations - and would only be relevant if Chequers was agreed.

  10. 4 hours ago

    lets get something straight. 83% of Swedish voters voted against the neo-nathionalist SD

  11. I see the grandfather of Brexit Iain Duncan Smith is on supporting a hard Brexit 😒 Help me by canvassing in Chingford & Woodford Green this weekend! & will be there too!

  12. Rachel Sylvester wearing a skeleton suit?

  13. 4 hours ago

    Why does Newsnight only interview fucking Tories about Brexit? There are other political parties in this country who have a view about the subject.

  14. 8 hours ago

    President Cyril Ramaphosa says government is working towards reducing data and telecommunications prices. Courtesy

  15. It's here with you this evening. We have the latest on Brexit, Sweden, Rail nationalisation and a interview with photographer Tony Vaccaro. Plus a brand new way to end the show - 22:30 on

  16. 4 hours ago

    so "the Brexit plan" is "all those opportunities …for whom? No deal should mean no brexit, else we're over a barrel with the WTO and corporate investors

  17. 8 hours ago

    State owned, Rail Agency, , is on the brink of financial collapse. The organisation's nearly doubled its losses from the previous financial year. Courtesy

  18. TONIGHT: The far-right 'Sweden Democrats' finished third in Sunday's election- not as dominant a result for the party as some had predict. So what does the weekend's election result mean for Sweden and liberal democracies? Our will report - 22:30 on BBC Two

  19. 3 hours ago

    The railways are a natural monopoly, there is no competitiveness & never will be. Privatisated profits, while the tax payer pays for the failures.

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  20. 4 hours ago

    up to its old tricks. Dire, portentous warnings about the far right in Europe. Followed by a cosy chat with, er, Iain Duncan Smith.

  21. Tonight, after a summer of more commuter anger, we look at the state of Britain's rail network and ask what should be done. Look back at our 2016 film: is it time to nationalise the railways? | 22:30 on

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