Michael White picks over George Osborne's economic proposals to the Conservative party conference with political editor Patrick Wintour and head of business Dan Roberts. We found a sceptical reaction from the public on the streets of London. Today the Conservatives discuss what they call the 'broken society'. Polly Toynbee gives her take on the phrase. And Ken Clarke talks to the Observer's Andrew Rawnsley.
Looted Afghan antiquities that were seized by British Customs officials at Heathrow airport five years ago have gone on display at Afghanistan's National Museum. Jon Boone reports from Kabul.
Literary editor Claire Armitstead, guardian.co.uk/books editor Sarah Crown, and John "Digested Read" Crace give their reaction to the news that Hilary Mantel's novel Wolf Hall has won the 2009 Man Booker prize.
And Chris Evans, who's about to take over from Terry Wogan as breakfast show DJ on BBC Radio 2, talks to G2's Stuart Jeffries.