A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The US Federal Reserve will announce later whether rates will move. BBC research has shown how easy it is to gain access to smart phones and steal information. Show more
Phil and Rachel ask why house prices are falling and whether the government's latest plans to tackle benefit cheats will work. Show more
David Cameron says benefit fraud costs taxpayers more than five billion a year. He's asking you to report suspected cheats. How would you do it? Show more
Stephen Nolan sits in for Victoria Derbyshire with original stories from across the UK.
Gabby talks about patients going abroad for surgery and Steven Gerrard talks ahead of England's friendly with Hungary. Show more
Penny Smith joins Richard at Opera Holland Park where Richard and Penny talk to all manner of operatic groups. And of course, Richard learns how to sing opera. Show more
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir.
Mark Chapman with Lee Dixon, Brian Woolnough and Andy Dunne look ahead to this week's international football. Plus all the goal news from the Carling Cup first round. Show more
Live second half coverage from the Carling Cup 1st round featuring Chesterfield v Middlesbrough and Bradford v Nottingham Forest, with all the goal news from the other ties.
Ian Payne sits in for Tony. Should schools teach children GCSEs in parenting to help combat poverty, will you boo England against Hungary and what is the best ever weepy film? Show more
Rhod Sharp takes you through the night. Including US TV with Cash Peters; and Middle East, Caribbean and Russian Desks.