Kirsty Lang reports from a day-long conference in which politicians and the public discuss the potential conflict in Iraq. Iraq: Britain Decides - the Debate is tonight at 8.30pm on BBC1
The day's top stories.
A portrait of the president of Afghanistan and his shaky grasp on power.
Former Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife enveloped their country in a bizarre and exotic personality cult. Despite Romania's terrible poverty, Ceausescu tried to delude his countrymen into believing they lived in a modern-day Utopia. This film recalls his 25-year reign.
Robert Hughes returns to Germany to examine the legacy of Hitler's architect Albert Speer.
Andrew Davis conducts as the BBC Symphony Orchestra perform Turnage's
Uninterrupted Sorrow, Debussy's Prelude a l'Apres-midi d'un Faune, Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand and Vaughan Williams's Job: a Masque for Dancing.
From Cardiff, with Kate Mosse.