A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
New figures show that more than 170 top civil servants earn more than the Prime Minister. A charity is asking its donors to lend money to fund an unusual leveraged finance project. Show more
The United Nations Security Council calls for an "impartial" investigation into the raid on the ships which killed ten people. Show more
The Arab League thinks the attack in Gaza was "a terrorist act". Israel says the ships were on "anything but a humanitarian mission". Nicky Campbell asks who you think is right. Show more
Stephen Nolan, in for Victoria, speaks to Mark Tayler who was lifting the FA Vase Trophy at Wembley last year but has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Show more
Rachel Burden sits in for Gabby with John Barnes on England's World Cup squad and discussion about how the new government policy allowing parents to set up schools.
Richard Hammond talks about the paperback edition of his autobiography Or Is That Just Me? And there's a review of the week's TV including the big Coronation Street storylines. Show more
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Aasmah Mir and Peter Allen.
Mark Chapman with the day's sports news and discussion on England's World Cup squad announcement.
A look at Fabio Capello and his Italian back room team ahead of the World Cup finals.
Mark Chapman with the day's sports news and discussion on England's World Cup squad announcement.
Late-night chat on stories you're talking about. Tony taps into the views and experiences from listeners across the UK, and wants to hear your thoughts on the day's news. Show more
David Eagleman speaks to Rhod Sharp about his book Sum, which describes what it is to be human: tying shoelaces, counting money, vomiting and staring into the fridge.