Princess Diana was unlawfully killed, an inquest jury has found. Stephen Bates reports that after six months of court hearings, costing an estimated £6m, all the conspiracy theories have been aired – and dismissed.
Hillary Clinton's campaign has parted company with its chief political strategist. With the odds on her becoming president lengthening, Michael Tomasky assesses where it has all gone wrong.
The slow journey of the Olympic torch to Beijing was met with further disruption yesterday. This time it was the people of Paris who took to the streets to protest against human rights abuses in China. Alasdair Sandford was there for the Guardian.
John Carvel, our social affairs editor, says that while nurses will be celebrating their three-year pay deal, they must hope inflation doesn't keep climbing. Meanwhile, other public sector workers are likely to use the award in their own negotiations.
Has Paul Ince mellowed with age? The former Manchester United hardman is enjoying his management career at MK Dons but is finding life in the top seat a little lonely. The Guardian's Donald McRae has been speaking to him.
And writers on the Guardian brought their babies into the office as an experiment to combine work with childcare.