Chief political correspondent Nicholas Watt reports from the White House, where Gordon Brown met George Bush last night. Today, the prime minister makes a key speech on foreign policy, when he'll step up his campaign to reform global institutions.
More than a hundred building firms face heavy fines after a report by the competition watchdog found they'd colluded to inflate the price of public building projects. Industrial editor Mark Milner tells me what the Office of Fair Trading has said.
Environment correspondent David Adam explains why Nicholas Stern, author of a seminal report on the economics of climate change, now says the situation's even worse than he said in his study 18 months ago.
One year after the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, Esther Addley returns to Praia de Luz and speaks to Anglican vicar Haynes Hubbard to find out how the Portuguese resort has been affected by the enormous media attention.
The Indian Premier League gets under way today. The Guardian's Lawrence Booth says it could change the face of cricket.
And Tom Phillips reports from an erotica fair in Sao Paulo.