The Guardian's political editor, Patrick Wintour, explains Gordon Brown's emotive tactic to stop the killings in Zimbabwe.
Police stop and account figures increase to 2 million: disproportionately more black people than white are stopped, the home affairs editor, Alan Travis, notes.
Sugar puffs and statins for breakfast: our health editor, Sarah Boseley, discusses controversial plans to have kids popping anti-cholesterol pills.
The build-up to the Haltemprice and Howden byelection: a report by our north of England correspondent Martin Wainwright.
And Scolari holds his first Chelsea press conference. The Guardian's Sachin Nakrani finds out how he compares to the 'special one'.