1. Last year more than 8,000 workers inarched through Liverpool in support of the city's busmen who were on strike for more pay and in support of council tenants who were fighting against a rent increase.
2. In a bid to counter the protests, Mr Nixon yesterday had a surprise meeting with Mr Hubert Humphrey,' his Democrat opponent in last year's presidential election.
The former vice-president said afterwards that he would support any systematic reduction of US forces in Vietnam, adding: "I hope debate on Vietnam will not be partizan."
3. A young woman in the audience told us about three boys arrested and charged with car theft.
4. African nations boycott Commonwealth Games.
5. Prince Sihanouk in his appeal condemned "a handful of' reactionary bourgeois lords", for slandering him and blaming him for betraying his nation.
6. "It is like taking a nutcracker to crack a cannonball — and if Mrs Castle thinks by the proposals she outlined to us she will put industrial relations on their feet in the coming decade, she has got another think coming," said Mr Davies. "It is like imagining you can get rid of a problem by blowing at it."
7. There was speculation that the President might attend the funeral, but the Secret Service was reported worried over his safety if he went.