A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
News that the Serious Fraud Office wants to prosecute BAE Systems, and reports on Super Thursday - the biggest day in the publishing calendar as around 800 books are released. Show more
Reports from Indonesia where a second earthquake has hit and news the Serious Fraud Office want to prosecute defence contractor BAE Systems on bribery charges. Show more
After the newspaper dropped its support for Labour, Nicky Campbell asks: does the Sun wield too much power?
Victoria with reports on Gordon Brown and NATO commander General Stanley McChrystal's assessments of the situation in Afghanistan. Show more
Dwight Yorke joins Simon to talk about Jordan, Peter Andre and Alex Ferguson. Show more
News that three people, one of them a nursery worker, have admitted child sex abuse charges and the latest on the Indonesian earthquake. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by Barry Davies and Andrew Cotter to take an in-depth look at the week's sporting headlines.
Dan Roan examines the threat of match-fixing to British football. His investigation reveals alarming evidence of organised crime attempting to influence the results of matches. Show more
Second-half commentary on Fulham v Basle in the Europa League.
Matthew Syed and Gabriele Marcotti get things off their chest in 5 live Sport's regular head-to-head debate.
Should Boris Johnson have appeared on Eastenders, should all trials be on TV and is sarcasm the lowest form of wit? Richard takes your calls. Show more
Dotun Adebayo is joined by former George W Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer to work out what David Cameron needs to tell the Tory party conference next week. Show more