Chief political correspondent Nicholas Watt explains the problems facing Gordon Brown as he makes history as the first British prime minister to address the Israeli parliament.
Bluetooth technology is being used by researchers to spy on the people of Bath without their knowledge or consent, the Guardian's Paul Lewis explains.
A surprise encounter with Geoff Hoon and a pigeon fancier for Audrey Gillan on the Glasgow East byelection trail.
Maajid Nawaz, director of the Quilliam Foundation, a counter-extremism thinktank, tells us how to spot a terrorist.
And Alexandra Topping joins the festival bus to the Dour music festival in Belgium.