Tomorrow a senior US state department official goes to Switzerland to meet Iranian diplomats, who'll give their response to an EU plan to end the impasse over Iran's nuclear programme. George Bush is planning to send US diplomats to Tehran for the first time since the Islamic revolution in 1979. Washington correspondent Ewen MacAskill explains why the White House has changed tack.
After Robert Murat receives £600,000 libel damages from four newspaper groups, media lawyer Dan Tench gives his reaction to Media Talk presenter Matt Wells.
Tory frontbencher Michael Gove tells Politics Weekly presenter Nicholas Watt of David Cameron's political journey.
Martin Wainwright meets investors at Bradford & Bingley's extraordinary general meeting in Sheffield.
Matthew Weaver meets swan uppers, sent by the Queen to count the number of swans on the Thames.
And the British Film Institute's head curator Robin Baker explains why the BFI is making its archive available on YouTube