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Boris Johnson squares up against the lesser-known contenders for the Tory mayoral nomination: Andrew Boff, Victoria Borwick and Warwick Lightfoot. Join Michael White from 6.30pm for live coverage.
Follow the first hearing featuring General Petraeus on Iraq, before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs and Armed Services committees from 5.30pm BST.
The Telegraph leads with the Trades Union Congress, which opens in Brighton today, and the news that Gordon Brown is facing a double backlash" from the unions.
After promising Gordon Brown a bare-knuckle fight and telling his critics to shut their mouths, David Cameron has gone one further and taken a quick boxing lesson from Amir Khan.
Luciano Pavarotti will perhaps be best remembered for the 1990 World Cup theme tune, or numerous Three Tenors concerts but he was also involved in some of music's more bizarre double acts.
Kathleen Jennings, the cub scout leader who was taken to court for leaving her feet on a train seat, can be thankful that David Jones was not one of the judges....
Gordon Brown will face the media today in the wake of a series of polls suggesting the political honeymoon he enjoyed over the summer may be drawing to an end. Live coverage from midday with Haroon Siddique.
Facial hair aficionados are having a hard time of it, if you believe a complaint this week from the American Moustache Institute that fans of the soup strainer have had to battle negative stereotyping since the "glory years" of the 70s.
Today is the 10th anniversary of the death of Diana, and most of the papers - perhaps sniffing the opportunity to push a few extra copies - need no second invitation to highlight the fact.