Monday, June 25, 2007

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MONDAY 25 JUNE 22:30 BST - BBC TWO
FROM PROGRAMME PRODUCER SIMON ENRIGHT

Hello,

Europe

Just how much of Britain's foreign policy has been handed over to Europe? Tonight on Newsnight we examine the new EU treaty and ask is it so much like a constitution that, like Ireland, we should have a referendum.

Brown

He's now officially taken over the reins of the Labour Party and in two days he will be Prime Minister. But what will a Brown government be like and how will Gordon's way of doing things differ from Tony's? Michael Crick is on the case, and the Republican pollster Frank Luntz gives us his assessment of the new look message from Gordon Brown.

Middle East

Just how far away is peace between Israel and the Palestinians? And does Tony Blair have a useful role as an envoy in bringing about such peace? The western backed Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas met with the Israeli PM in Egypt today. But at the same time Hamas proved they can still have a powerful effect on the process. They released a statement from the Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit - the first since he was kidnapped exactly a year ago. Mark Urban investigates.

And finally...

Paul Mason has spent the last six weeks travelling Britain to find out what people make of politics as Gordon Brown prepares to take over as PM. In his final report he meets the surfers of South Wales to discover whether there is a new wave of support for David Cameron's Conservatives.

Newsnight is on BBC2 at 10.30pm.

Simon


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