The Guardian's Declan Walsh reports from Karachi after accompanying former prime minister Benazir Bhutto on her return to Pakistan after eight years in exile.
Europe minister Jim Murphy argues that Gordon Brown's "red lines" mean the prime minister is right to sign the EU reform treaty in Lisbon tomorrow. But shadow Europe minister Mark Francois says it represents a massive transfer of power to Brussels, and there should be a referendum.
National Union of Journalists secretary general Jeremy Dear tells me why a strike is now almost inevitable at the BBC, where thousands are being told they'll lose their jobs. Media correspondent Owen Gibson tells me how the cuts affect programmes, and how today's report into the abuse of premium phone lines will affect ITV.
Social affairs editor John Carvel outlines the main findings of the Healthcare Commission, which says in a new report that one in four NHS trusts aren't meeting national standards on hygiene.
Kevin McCarra describes how England lost to Russia yesterday, and how it affects the team's hopes of qualifying for the Euro 2008 championships.
Reviewing the papers, Haroon Siddique has news of Dick Cheney's geneology.