Time for a change
You may notice some changes to the Newsnight blog today. We've decided that after the best part of two years, and more than a thousand blog posts, that it's time to focus on what works best.
So the decision we came to was to have a collection of blogs - rather than a single one - and to separate things out in ways that will make it easier for you to find the bits you want. So, if you're interested in politics, you can follow Michael Crick's blog. If you're interested in diplomatic issues, you can read Mark Urban's. And next week, our economics editor Paul Mason will (re)start his blog Idle Scrawl, on everything from the economy to the European football championships. More of our correspondents will follow in due course.
We'll also have an editors' blog, and a blog from the web team, where we'll publish our prospects for the day, and ask for feedback from you for the programme.
But if you're one of those people - you know who you are - who likes to consume and comment on it all, then all our blogs will continue to be aggregated on one page at www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight.
We'll write a bit more in the next couple of days about this, but for now we hope you like the changes.
PS: I should say - if you'd like to look at the old blog, for old times sake (including poring over the 1,700 or so arguments between believers, non-believers, agnostics and the plain contrary under our most successful entry, The God Delusion) it's all been archived here for your nostalgic pleasure.
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