| Wednesday 25 November 2009 2230 GMT - BBC Two Presented by Jeremy Paxman Newsnight has won a gong at the MIND Mental Health Media Awards 2009 - you can watch our winning film about politicians and mental health issues here. And we've also been voted Political Programme of the Year in The Political Studies Association 2009 awards. You can read what the judges had to say about us here and watch our political editor, Michael Crick's acceptance speech this Saturday on the BBC Parliament channel. Tonight we look into the claims by the Tory party - and counter-claims by the Labour party - that Hizb-ut Tahrir has close links with a charity which runs two schools and has received public funds. We'll be trying to get to the bottom of the row. We have an exclusive investigation into the new generation of safe, affordable and mass produce-able nuclear reactors that the government hopes to introduce across the UK. Newsnight's Meirion Jones and Justin Rowlatt have visited Finland to see the type of reactor that it is hoped could be replicated in Britain - but what they found was a facility three years behind schedule and billions of pounds over budget. What does this mean for Britain's nuclear future? Phillip Blond, the self-described 'Red Tory' opens his new think-tank ResPublica tomorrow. So what is Red Toryism? How much of a departure is it from Thatcherism, and to what extent does David Cameron embrace it? And are we seeing the demise of Wikipedia? That's what a new report says. What does that mean for the ideals of the democratisation of the internet - and how can you sustain a popular web phenomenon. Join Jeremy at 10.30pm on BBC Two. |