Malnutrition is normally seen as a problem for the developing world, but Rick Wilsonargues that here in Britain this costly and demoralising condition has been neglected for too long.
Lord Archer of Sandwell, who served as Solicitor-General during the Wilson and Callaghan governments, argues military action without new UN authority would be "flagrantly unlawful".
Sean Walsh, Mr Wilson's spokesman, argues that giving more prominence to New York and California, with all their diversity and dynamism, will force candidates to address national issues rather than focusing on parochial concerns or pandering to the political extremes.