Tuesday, June 15, 2010

In tonight's programme

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Tuesday 15 June 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two
Presented by Jeremy Paxman



Tonight Jeremy Paxman will be cross examining the five candidates who have put themselves forward - and crucially have won enough backing from fellow MPs - to stand in the Labour leadership contest.

Diane Abbott, Ed Balls, Andy Burnham, David Miliband and Ed Miliband will all take part in the first televised hustings of the contest in front of an audience.

Our political editor Michael Crick will be live blogging throughout the event from 10.30pm on the Newsnight website. And you can click here to get more information on how you can contribute.

And Jackie Long is in Londonderry again for us where the families of those killed and injured on Bloody Sunday and the soldiers involved are studying Lord Saville's report on the events.

The outcome of the Bloody Sunday inquiry, the longest and most expensive public inquiry in UK legal history, is due to be made public later.

Jackie will be explaining exactly what the report says, getting reaction from the families, considering what the political fallout might be and asking, what next?

Do join Jeremy Paxman at 10.30pm tonight on BBC Two.





 LAST NIGHT'S HIGHLIGHT

The one-note drone of massed plastic horns is the soundtrack to the 2010 World Cup, and although they are upsetting lots of players and commentators, FIFA today seemed to rule out banning them.
But in the right hands - like those of musician Byron Wallen - it is another story.

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