Wednesday, February 25, 2009

In tonight's programme

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WEDNESDAY 25th FEB 22:30 GBT - BBC TWO
PRESENTED BY JEREMY PAXMAN



From Political Editor Michael Crick:

"Being leader of the opposition is generally regarded as the hardest job in politics. Doing it with a young family all the harder, especially when one of your children is severely disabled. I'll be exploring how David Cameron was changed personally and politically by the experience of looking after Ivan."

Also tonight: just how poorly were our banks regulated before the crash? Today we heard some devastating evidence to the Treasury Select Committee from the head of the Financial Services Authority who painted a damning picture of the regulatory regime constructed by Gordon Brown. Adair Turner blamed "a philosophy rooted in political assumptions which suggested the key priority was to keep it light rather than to ask more questions,"

We've also got a full analysis of President Obama's impromptu "State of the Union" speech last night, and an exclusive film on a controversial murder conviction and possible miscarriage of justice involving the forensic analysis of a piece of CCTV evidence. Find out more here

Tonight at 10.30pm

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