Gordon Brown's been accused of "guillotining" the defence budget during the Iraq war. Would you expect the Government to come into conflict with the Ministry of Defence, and can the former Chancellor be solely to blame? A man's been jailed for causing death by dangerous driving BUT he was a passenger. How? He was convicted because he allowed his partner - who was drunk - to get behind the wheel.
After thousands upon thousands of Toyotas have been recalled worldwide, how does a company like this - built on a reputation of reliability - recover from such bad PR? Plus, the insurance and safety aspects to consider if you, having been warned about the faulty accelerator pedals, drive your Toyota and cause an accident. Where does the blame lie then? Scientists have managed to communicate with a man in a vegetative state through his thoughts. A medical first but could it completely change how patients in permanent vegetative states are now seen?
Prince Charles says he gets a lot of grief for his 'meddling' but that he'll carry on. Is it right for a member of the royal family to campaign on issues or should they remain separate? A story in the Jewish News shows paints a less than rosy picture about the rise in anti-Semitic attacks across Britain. Are we becoming less tolerant of religions in the UK? Plus, get yourself to the Science Museum for the Rainbow Trust charity night to in aid of terminally ill children.
I'll be back tomorrow morning from 7am.