After Monday's conviction of three men for plotting to blow up seven transatlantic passenger jets, killing 1,500 people, Pakistan has rejected any blame for harbouring extremists. A senior Pakistan diplomat has told Vikram Dodd that Britain must do more to combat home-grown terrorism.
Orange and T-Mobile have confirmed plans for a merger. The new company would be the market leader. Head of business Dan Roberts looks at the implications for customers, for the telecoms industry, and for the City.
Maev Kennedy gets a sneak preview of the Darwin Centre, the new facility at London's Natural History Museum.
Claire Armitstead, the Guardian's literary editor; William Skidelsky, her counterpart at the Observer; and Sarah Crown, editor of guardian.co.uk/books, consider the runners and riders for this year's Booker prize.
Mercury music prize judge Jude Rogers talks to this year's winner Speech Debelle, who won for her debut album Speech Therapy. She's the first woman to take the prize in seven years.