A Guardian survey of this year's university graduates finds a class that's been hit by record debt and the gloomiest job outlook in years. Guardian education editor Polly Curtis reports.
Britain's law lords have ruled against the government on the issue of control orders, by which suspects can be held on secret evidence. The Guardian's home affairs editor, Alan Travis, explains the ruling.
The small Pacific island nation of Palau is doing Barack Obama a big favour by agreeing to accept 17 Chinese Muslims currently being held in Guantánamo Bay. Jonathan Watts, the Guardian's Beijing correspondent, reports.
The illustrator who is much-loved for his stories of gentle gorillas, Anthony Browne, has been named the children's laureate. He talked with Guardian's literary editor, Claire Armitstead.
Danny Dyer has carved out a big-screen career playing East End hardnuts. He talks to Hannah Pool about his latest film, Doghouse, which is out tomorrow.