Having just watched Labour's launch of their new poster campaign on the TV, featuring people described as "students" dressed in various preposterous outfits, I have high hopes for Ros Taylor's sketch from the scene: political correspondent Matthew Tempest will also be penning a news story.
Mark Oliver will be sifting through the National Radiological Protection Board's new report on mobile phone safety and we'll be covering Northern Ireland secretary of state Paul Murphy's statement to the Commons this afternoon on the £26.5m Northern Bank robbery.
The antics of John McCririck on Big Brother, coupled with the seemingly neverending Blair-Brown spat, have inspired us to pen some net notes on sulking.
I'll be writing about whether blogging is compatible with your career, after a blogger lost his job at a bookstore, and I recommend a trip over to Onlineblog, where Bobbie Johnson, who is at MacExpo in San Francisco, will be finding out which of the numerous rumours of flash-based iPods, headless Macs and more are true.
Also today you can see a clip of Ali Fadhil's film on life in Falluja. We'll be publishing some stills from the film later in the day.