A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Sterling makes a comeback, China could overtake Japan as the world's second largest economy and BSkyB will be told if it has to reduce its stake in ITV. Show more
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with reports on assisted suicide, have a go heroes and obesity. In sport, Graham Taylor reacts to Aston Villa reaching the Carling Cup final. Show more
Nicky Campbell asks: are greed and lust sins or addictions?
Heather Pratten, who helped her terminally son kill himself, reacts to Margo MacDonald's launching of a bill in the Scottish parliament that would allow assisted suicides. Show more
News from around the UK with Gabby Logan. Including sport, politics, and money news.
Richard presents live from New York. Includes coverage of Jack Straw's evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, Armando Iannucci, Phil Spencer and Pussycat Doll Kymberly Wyatt. Show more
The leading US general in Haiti stresses the need to improve co-ordination so aid gets to those that need it, and Nick Hornby discusses the Baftas. Show more
Ellie Oldroyd speaks to David Sullivan about taking over at West Ham and asks, is Manchester United versus Manchester City now the north west's real grudge match? Show more
Sport Relief is back for another year. Eddie Izzard, Michael Parkinson, Zara Phillips and Frank Skinner discuss how they'll be raising money this year. Show more
Ellie Oldroyd, Will Buckley, Matthew Syed and Ellis Cashmore debate whether it matters where sports people are born, and if they should be allowed to represent any country? Show more
Gabriele Marcotti thinks football fans are more knowledgeable than their rugby and cricket counterparts while Martin Kelner is frustrated by post-match interviews. Show more
Sir Ian McKellen on gay sports stars, Max Moseley on the privacy laws plus your favourite guitar riffs. Show more
Obama steps in to tighten regulations on risk-taking banks and Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to give evidence to the Iraq Inquiry before the general election. Show more