The head of the British army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, keeping troops in Iraq is jeopardising Britain's security at home as well as abroad. Security editor Richard Norton-Taylor says that's not the government's position.
Iceland's entrepreneurs have been buying businesses in Britain - a trend that's likely to continue, as the country's managed to avoid an economic crash.
Ian Griffiths tells me Icelanders are managing to wield such economic muscle.
Orhan Pamuk has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Ian Traynor that's riled conservative nationalists in his native Turkey, where he's been prosecuted for "insulting Turkishness".
Tomorrow the Guardian publishes a 100-page Food Directory, before a week of free food wall charts. I asked Warren Murray about , one of the most popular food podcasts. it isn't.
Jarvis Cocker guest-edits this Sunday. We've got a clip of him talking about his plans, and chairing a round table discussion with other music luminaries.
Tom Happold reviews the papers, and discusses Fiachra Gibbons' about Turkey on Comment is Free.
