Love is in the air at Guardian Unlimited today, so text us your valentine messages and we'll publish them on the site for all to see. If such public displays of affection aren't you thing, try our literary quiz and find a love poem to softly read to your valentine. Single? Try our dating site, Soulmates, it's one of the best ways to find romance according to psychologists at Bath University.
Taking a break from love, we'll be examining what's next for Iraq, following yesterday's election victory for Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani's Shia United Iraqi Alliance. Our graphics supremo, Paddy Allen, will be displaying the results in each province on his election interactive.
With a ban on hunting with hounds only days away, we'll be seeing what happens at today's Waterloo Cup. Animal rights activists are furious that the hare coursing contest has been brought forward to evade the ban. John Vidal will be filing an audio report from the event.
Following Tony Blair's ultimatum to the British people yesterday – it's me or Michael Howard – Labour is getting tough on nasty neighbours and their "chaotic families". Matthew Tempest is looking behind the tabloid headlines.