A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
A US government report says three-quarters of BP's oil spill has been broken down. The Bank of England is due to announce a decision on interest rates. Show more
Resistance to the scrapping of the UK Film Council, Naomi Campbell is back in court, the latest DEC appeal for Pakistan and can religion ever be cool? Show more
Electronic flashing candles, hoodies and baseball caps are among the unofficial and official merchandise on sale to mark the papal visit. So... can religion ever be cool? Show more
A woman claims she had a job offer withdrawn after highlighting a history of depression, and a senior figure in the church of England says many modern weddings are over the top. Show more
Zimbabwean cricketer Henry Olonga tells Gabby his remarkable story, and Martin Lewis and our consumer team talk football and cars. Show more
Phil Williams sits in for Richard Bacon. Chas Rogers from Chas and Dave sings live and talks about his new book about allotments. Plus Sharon Small, star of BBC1's Mistresses. Show more
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir.
Jonathan Overend presents the day's sports news.
Adil Ray presents a live cricket forum from West Bromwich Dartmouth Cricket Club, on the eve of the 2nd test between England and Pakistan at Edgbaston.
Golf news, and interviews, plus the latest from the World Golf Championship invitational in Ohio.
Tony debates the political divide over government cuts - the length of school holidays - and looks ahead to the new football season. Show more
We learn about blood diamonds, find out what makes the northern lights light up and ask whether Time magazine should print shocking front page images? Show more