In an exclusive interview, the widow and son of Ian Tomlinson, the man who died after an encounter with police at the G20 protests in April, share their sorrow and scepticism with Guardian reporter Paul Lewis.
Mourners gathered outside Wells cathedral for the funeral of Harry Patch, the last surviving soldier to fight in the first world war trenches. The Guardian's Steven Morris was impressed by how many younger people were there.
Rupert Murdoch will soon charge for the right to view his news websites. Matt Wells, of the Guardian's Media Talk podcast, discusses the feasibility of Murdoch's plan
Kenyan women who give birth in hospital and cannot pay are being held hostage until they discharge their debt. Xan Rice, the Guardian's east Africa correspondent, reports.
Despite the recession, London's theatres are playing to bigger audiences. Arts correspondent Mark Brown reports.