A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
A key report on the future of public pensions is to be released later today. Is the Bank of England to give QE2 a maiden voyage this winter? Show more
How drug addicts are spitting out and sharing methadone - a 5 live Breakfast investigation. Plus the rest of the news and sport with Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Show more
Should people on benefits take responsibility for the number of people they have? Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
Pension review: Are you ready to work for longer? Concerns over the water in the Commonwealth Games pool. And the Northern Ireland playwright in hiding. Show more
With former England captain Phil Vickery, Alex Salmond on spending cuts, a Hungarian minister on the toxic spill, and the cruise boss who's angry about truckers' BO. Show more
David Tennant joins Richard to talk about his new role as a Single Father. Plus David Morrissey on his new detective series, and architect George Clarke. Show more
Peter Allen and Rachel Burden with reaction to the barrister shooting inquest verdict. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news.
A special report on the fallout from Bloodgate, the rugby union scandal over a fake blood injury to Harlequins back Tom Williams.
The latest news and interviews from rugby union as the Heineken Cup prepares to get underway.
A panel of managers and former players look ahead to the Euro 2012 qualifiers, with Scotland at the Czech Republic, Northern Ireland welcoming Italy, and Wales hosting Bulgaria.
Are public pensions too generous? Charlie Kimber from the Socialist Worker and Neil Record, former economist at the Bank of England, discuss. Show more
Don Letts talks about his documentary that mirrors the history of bass in the UK. Plus film reviews, the Friday Phone-in, new music, and news from Nigeria and Kenya. Show more