| Wednesday 10 February 2010 - 2230 GMT - BBC Two Presented by Gavin Esler Hello from Gavin Esler: In tonight's programme we have the latest on Binyam Mohammed, including a live interview with the Foreign Secretary David Miliband. Tomorrow the Eurozone economies will meet in Brussels to decider whether - or how - to bail out the Greek economy. Our economics editor Paul Mason is in Athens, and will report on the protests by public sector workers against austerity measures there. Our political editor Michael Crick is in Westminster North looking at the bizarre story of the "is she or isn't she" prospective Conservative party candidate Joanne Cash. Remember the Turnip Taliban in Norfolk who caused such problems for David Cameron's attempts to modernise the party - or, if you will, to impose candidates from Central Office on reluctant constituencies? We also have a special report from Sue Lloyd-Roberts in Zimbabwe one year after the power-sharing agreement between Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai. See you later, Gavin PS From the web team - We've launched our new Facebook page and we want you to get involved. You can find us at: www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight. Check out the page for updates, best content and previews of what is coming up on the programme. And don't forget you can follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/bbcnewsnight |