The family of IRA murder victim Robert McCartney have rejected Martin McGuiness's suggested that they're being manipulated by opponents of the peace process. "We're not stupid women," retorted Catherine McCartney. James Sturcke will have the latest on the family's campaign as they fly out to Washington to meet President Bush.
As the White House prepares for the McCartney sisters, Buckingham Palace is rolling out the red carpet for Gianfranco Fini, Italian foreign minister and leader of the "post-fascist" National Alliance. What will the Queen say to the political heir of Mussolini? We'll be trying to find out, while Sarah Left will be blogging on an unsavoury political resurrection.
We'll also be reporting on how Russia has admitted to pay more than £5m for information leading to the death of Chechen leader Aslan Maskhadov. Meanwhile Justin McCurry is filing from Japan on moves to revise its constitution so it can play a bigger military role in the world.
Elsewhere on the site, Guardian Unlimited Sport will be following the racing at Cheltenham and Guardian Unlimited Arts has a photo gallery from Israel's new Yad Vashem Holocaust museum. Chris McGreal will also be filing an audio report from its opening.