Thank you. And thats bbc news at ten. Theres more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight, with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. The news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the almost a year since the start of the Women Life Freedom Protests in iran, we have a Special Report with defiant voices inside the country as the Morality Police double down on the repression of women. So how should the uk calibrate relations with iran . Well be joined by a Iranian American Human Rights researcher whose father was a political prisoner who died under house arrest and the former uk ambassador to iran. Also tonight, to raise or not to raise should the Bank Of England hike the Interest Rate tomorrow, or can the economy do its own work now . Two senior economists argue it out. The upcoming ruthergen and Hamilton West by election expected to be a major Snp Labour Battle could be a bellwether for the general
if we don t want more people killed and blinded in iran, we have defined preventative ways. 5ir and blinded in iran, we have defined preventative ways. preventative ways. sir richard, are there preventative preventative ways. sir richard, are there preventative measures, i preventative ways. sir richard, are| there preventative measures, ways that actually the uk could up the ante or not or is there no leverage? i think there is very little leverage. the united kingdom for one sentence leverage. the united kingdom for one sentence 300 iranian individuals, americans sentence 300 iranian individuals, americans have imposed on iran the most americans have imposed on iran the most stringent set of economic sanctions most stringent set of economic sanctions ever imposed on any country sanctions ever imposed on any country and a good deal of that is shared country and a good deal of that is shared by country and a good deal of that is shared by european countries and the united