Monday, June 14, 2010

In tonight's programme

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Monday 14 June 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two
Presented by Jeremy Paxman



Jackie Long is in Derry on the eve of the publication of the Saville Report on the events of Bloody Sunday, when British soldiers opened fire on a civil rights march in Londonderry in 1972, resulting in the deaths of 14 people.

The inquiry, led by Lord Saville, is the longest-running in British legal history and has cost about £195m.

But will this be the end of the matter? And will the report heal wounds or open fresh ones? We will be talking to some key players.

The new fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), has reduced growth projections for the UK economy, but said that the deficit will not be as bad as forecast. Labour says that we are about to embark on a cuts programme that is faster and deeper than necessary. What is the truth? We speak to a specially convened Brain Trust.

Mark Urban will be assessing what changes the armed forces can expect in the wake of Defence Secretary Liam Fox's comments that the government will act "ruthlessly and without sentiment" in finding savings in the defence budget.

Michael Crick is looking into complaints from MPs that the way allowances are supervised in the wake of the expenses scandal are leaving them out of pocket.

And, the sound of the summer at this year's World Cup is the droning note of a plastic trumpet which calls to mind a huge swarm of bees.

But can the vuvuzela be used to less annoying and more musical effect?

We'll ask a musician to prove that it can make beautiful sounds...

Join us at 10.30pm on BBC Two.




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