Lots of news today. Our top story is that four men charged with failed bomb attacks in London last month appeared in court for the first time today, to be remanded in custody until November 14.
The dramatic attempt to land the space shuttle Discovery has been put back until tomorrow because of unfavourable weather conditions.
Developments in two horrific murder cases: a man has been charged with the murder of a bus passenger who asked him not to throw chips at his girlfriend, and an 18-year-old is in court accused of murdering a village pub landlord in a hit-and-run crash at the weekend.
Here on Newsblog, diplomatic editor Ewen MacAskill will be giving us his view on the troubled Iraq oil-for-food programme, after its former boss resigned ahead of a report expected to accuse him of taking kickbacks. And Guardian picture editor Roger Tooth will be explaining why he's not too bothered at the demise of the 35mm camera.
And if you haven't caught up yet with our reports on England's victory in the closest-ever Ashes test, you can relive it all here.