Yes! And Tarzan scores for Hungary Péter Zilahy: I was speechless as I lifted the European championship trophy having beaten Switzerland 6-1 in the final
The hell of being an asylum seeker Award-winning novelist Mark Haddon visits the Migrant Resource Centre to meet Britain's refugees
Why I’m going on hunger strike for Bhopal Indra Sinha: Victims of the Union Carbide gas leak continue to suffer, their injuries and deaths uncompensated
Booker-shortlisted novelist begins hunger strike over Bhopal Indra Sinha is supporting survivors in their protest against 'government indifference' to their plight
‘I couldn’t get her voice out of my head’ Novelist Kate Clanchy on writing her Kosovan cleaner's life story
Books, tears and blood: Saad Eskander, director of Baghdad’s national library Eskander wants to ‘help Iraqis understand their past and build their future’ through education. The former Kurdish fighter tells Stuart Jeffries why culture is the key, why the US must surrender looted papers - and why he refuses to have a bodyguard
Elite’s villas blight village that inspired Dr Zhivago Housing estate for Moscow's super-rich to be built in village where author Boris Pasternak lived
Murray describes fight to cope with trauma of Dunblane school killings Tennis player recalls the shootings in his autobiography, remembering how he and his brother hid under a desk
War criminals must fear punishment. That’s why I went for John Bolton George Monbiot: As long as the greatest crime of the 21st century remains unprosecuted, we all have a duty to keep the truth alive
Stop digging! John Harris: Hay festival 2008: Martin Amis should return to fiction. Global politics are not his strong point
Campaigner fails to arrest ex-Bush official over ‘war crimes’ Activist George Monbiot fails in bid to make citizen's arrest of former ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, at Hay festival
Agnostic about atheism Tracy Quan: The strident secularism of Dawkins and Hitchens misses a bigger point. God doesn't have to be great for religion to be worthwhile
Carter urges ‘supine’ Europe to break with US over Gaza blockade Ex-president says EU is colluding in a human rights crime, former US presidentJimmy Carter tells Guardian
Cherie Blair: it is ‘not clear’ whether Iraq war was legal The legal case for the 2003 invasion of Iraq 'wasn't clear' and 'still isn't clear', admits Cherie Blair