A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
A special programme on the Comprehensive Spending Review. We talk to a panel of experts about the whole process and what it means for jobs, for the economy and for public services. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty goes back to school, to see the effect of education cuts on Leytonstone Business and Enterprise Specialist School in east London. Show more
Is football in the moral gutter? Wayne Rooney faces allegations of infidelity, that after revelations about players such as Peter Crouch and John Terry. Nicky Campbell takes calls. Show more
Singer-songwriter Tinashé is on the Monday music review, and Victoria speaks to General Sir Richard Dannatt, former head of the army. Show more
Colin Murray sits in, with news from around the UK. The latest odds on the next Wales manager if Toshack does step down. And are working time rules failing junior doctors? Show more
Christian O'Connell sits in for Richard Bacon. Guests include Alan Davies talking about his new show Teenage Revolution, and Anthony Head on the return of Merlin to BBC1. Show more
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Rachel Burden and Peter Allen.
Mark Chapman with football debate and banter ahead of the week's second round of international matches.
Mark Clemmit joins Mark Chapman to round up the weekend's action and stories from the Football League.
Mark Chapman and Dave Vitty bring you bang up to date with all of football's burning issues in just 30 minutes.
Jonathan Overend rounds up the latest from the US Open at Flushing Meadows, New York, following Andy Murray's 3rd round defeat.
The England manager says Wayne Rooney is okay to play for England: do you agree? Is marriage counselling a waste of time? Show more
Sir Bernard Ingham on the Coulson phone hacking claims, Hugo Chavez's election fight in Venezuela, and in Outriders, controversy in Second Life. Show more