A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Andy Verity and Mickey Clark present this morning's business stories, including: Government plans to give every home in the UK a smart energy meter to measure home energy use. Show more
News on the released British yachtsmen held by Iran, plus reaction to President Obama's plans for Afghanistan. Plus sports news, and wins for Man Utd and Villa in the League Cup. Show more
Following President Obama's announcement on Afghanistan, Nicky Campbell asks: whose war is it anyway?
Live from Harare. Victoria finds out first hand what life is like in Zimbabwe, in the first BBC programme broadcast since the corporation was banned from the country in 2001.
Coverage and reaction from Prime Minister's Questions.
Simon speaks to nature expert and new president of the RSPB Kate Humble, and best selling author Bradley Trevor Grieve about his latest epic Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats.
The day's news, including an interview with David Bloomer - one of five British yachtsmen held by Iran's Revolutionary Guard for a week after drifting into Iranian waters. Show more
Mark Pougatch presents build-up to the night's Carling Cup quarter-finals, plus the day's sports news.
Live commentary on Manchester City v Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup. Plus updates from Blackburn v Chelsea.
Late night chat. Are men born to cheat? Is Climate Change real, or a massive con? And should Gary McKinnon be extradited?
Rhod Sharp presents. Including Europe Desk and Dr Karl's Science Phone In.