| Friday 12 February 2010 - 2230 GMT - BBC Two Presented by Gavin Esler "Our enemies will also seek to use all tools at their disposal to attack us. That means not just bombs, bullets and aircraft but also propaganda and campaigns to undermine our will and ability to confront them." Director General of MI5 There has been a co-ordinated attack on the critics of MI5 today from the highest levels of government and from the director general of the intelligence agency. Tonight, we discuss whether the secret service has been wrongly caricatured as an organisation that supresses information and colludes in torture. Are such attacks really "dangerous for the country" as the home secretary and foreign secretary said today? More bad news for the prospects of economic recovery. Poor GDP figures in Germany and across the rest of the eurozone have once again raised the spectre of a double dip recession, while the euro has fallen still further on the currency markets. Our Economic's editor Paul Mason will explain what all of this means for Britain. Michael Crick is in Scotland where Conservative leader David Cameron is promising a "fresh start" in relations between the Scottish and UK governments. But how would a Cameron led administration in England work with an SNP led government in Scotland, and what could it mean for the Union? Plus Gordon Brown's most personal interview yet - is this the start of a new political strategy? Join Gavin at 10.30pm on BBC Two. |