Lord Mandelson, the business secretary, launched a Labour fightback yesterday, signalling a shift away from Gordon Brown's insistence that the choice for voters at the next election was between Labour investment and Conservative cuts. Andrew Sparrow, our senior political correspondent, assesses its significance.
Moscow correspondent Luke Harding looks at a court case being fought by Josef Stalin's grandson, who hopes to rehabilitate one of the 20th century's most brutal dictators.
Justin McCurry reports on Japan's whaling season, and the culling of thousands of dolphins.
And Steven Morris reports from the first Greyhound bus trip in the UK.