Who, what, where and Sven
Sven-Goran Eriksson is revealed today as Manchester City Football Club's new manager.
Well, I presume he will be. Matt Critchley's gone out to get the shots and the interview as I write. If it's not Sven, I'll look a fool. So what's new?
Thaksin Shinawatra has definitely been confirmed as the new owner of the club.
On a more serious note, Beverley Walkden's been up to Bolton to the neighbourhood in which Omar Altimimi lived. She's hoping to find out how the residents feel now they know the extent of his links to terrorists. Altimini was found guilty on six terror-related counts yesterday. He was sentenced to nine years in jail today.
Manners maketh man (or woman) and the government's keen to promote them, so Nina Warhurst has been finding out about schoolchildren learning to be polite.
And we've done loads of stories about Asbos (anti-social behaviour orders). So we've decided to give out Prosbos (pro-social behaviour orders). Ben Bland's been to Wythenshawe to do that.
Meanwhile, the congestion charge stories continue. Today the transport bosses have been trying to woo businesses. David Henry went along.