A chance to catch up on our five most-read items of the week.
Five: Defeating Zac Goldsmith could turn the tide on Brexit
In fifth place this week is an article which suggested that if the Lib Dems were successful in the Richmond byelection it could force the government to make concessions on Brexit. Is that now likely to happen?
Four: Censored: Government porn plans will create a UK internet blacklist
Next is a piece which suggested the government's new porn bill is ill-thought-out and could leave millions of people at risk of data leaks and fraud.
Three: Richmond byelection shock: Theresa May’s Brexit weakness revealed
In third place is our take on the shock result in Richmond. It argued that while Theresa May's polling remains strong, her position is extremely precarious and Richmond offers a glimpse at the reality of her predicament.
Two: If the Brexit note is accurate, we're in serious trouble
Next is a piece which looked at what can we take from the picture of the Brexit notes carried by the aide to Tory vice-chair Mark Field. It warned that if they are accurate, we could be in very serious trouble.
One: The extreme right-wing views of new Ukip leader Paul Nuttall
Ukip's new leader Paul Nuttall has been labeled a "major threat" to Labour's core vote but who is Nuttall and what does he really believe? Our most-read item this week highlighted some of his positions as set out on his website, as well as personal statements he has made over the years.