| Wednesday 29 September 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two Presented by Jeremy Paxman and Gavin Esler David Miliband has announced he is to quit frontline politics after being pipped to Labour's leadership by his younger brother. The former foreign secretary has said he is not putting himself forward for a place in the shadow cabinet because it is the right decision for him, his family and for Labour. Political Editor Michael Crick will asking what this means for Ed Miliband, and looking at David Miliband's life in politics. We'll have reaction to the news from a senior Labour politician. Meanwhile, Jeremy has been speaking to Ed Miliband about who he is, and what he stands for. Does he believe in God for instance? Plus we'll be asking our focus group of ex-Labour voters what they feel about having the younger Miliband at the party's helm. Also in the programme, veteran US investigative journalist Bob Woodward - of Watergate fame - will be speaking exclusively to Gavin about the contents of his new book, Obama's Wars, which depicts a US administration deeply divided over strategy in Afghanistan. We'll also have a report from Science Editor Susan Watts on Dr Robert Trossel, who has been struck off by the GMC following a Newsnight investigation into his controversial stem cell treatments. Join Jeremy and Gavin at 10.30pm on BBC Two. |