The Guardian's education reporter Anthea Lipsett hears that the teaching unions have attacked proposals to record levels of teenage pregnancy and drug use in schools.
DNA evidence confirms Josef Fritzl is the father of his daughter's children, as the Guardian's Kate Connolly starts to piece together the tragic story.
We speak to the Guardian's chief leader writer, Julian Glover, on Cameron's chances in tomorrow's local elections.
The election of Rome's rightwing mayor, Gianni Alemanno, is a worrying trend, according to the Guardian's John Hooper.
We hear from the director general of the Advertising Standards Authority, Christopher Graham, about the least popular advertisements.