Research displayed at the Venice Architecture Biennale today suggests UK homes offer less living space than anywhere else in western Europe. Robert Booth explains why.
Science correspondent Ian Sample reports from the Cern laboratory in Switzerland, where yesterday's switch-on of the world's largest machine heralded a new era in physics. Scientists are aiming to find something called the Higgs particle. The man who first suggested its existence, Professor Peter Higgs, gives his reaction to yesterday's events.
The US president, George Bush, announced the withdrawal of 8,000 troops from Iraq this week. In photojournalist Sean Smith's latest film, we hear the view of one American soldier serving in Baghdad. And Mona Mahmoud canvasses the views of ordinary Iraqis on a US pullout.
In 1963, 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' album brought songs such as Blowin' in the Wind to a wider audience. Suze Rotolo was pictured arm-in-arm with the singer, with whom she shared her life in the early 60s. She's written about her experiences for the first time in a new book, A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir Of Greenwich Village in the Sixties.