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Tuesday 21 September 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two
Presented by Kirsty Wark and Jeremy Paxman



The Business Secretary, Vince Cable, has suggested that a tax on bankers' pay and profits could be introduced if banks continue to pay huge bonuses to their staff. Both he and Nick Clegg - the two most senior Liberal Democrats in the cabinet - have said the payments are offensive to taxpayers who bailed out the banking system.

Our Political editor Michael Crick will be bringing us the latest from Liverpool later, and Kirsty will be speaking live to Cabinet Minister Chris Huhne. (And you can pit your knowledge of the Lib Dems against Michael by playing the first of his 2010 Conference quizzes here.)

Then our Diplomatic editor Mark Urban will be considering why there is an arms race going on in the Arab Gulf States. Is it because of the possibility of an Iranian nuclear threat, or the imminent withdrawal of US troops from Iraq?

And we'll be marking International Day of Peace with the founder of the Peace One Day movement, Jeremy Gilley. We'll ask him how practical the idea is of one day a year free of conflict and what impact it can have.

Do join Kirsty and Jeremy at 10.30pm on BBC Two.





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