A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
A group of 35 business leaders throws its support behind George Osborne. The fight between two financial heavyweights enters the courts today in New York. Show more
Theresa May on the cyberterror threat; German multiculturalism 'fails' according to the German Chancellor; and Scotland's robotic pharmacy. With Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Show more
Is it right to use sterilisation as a social cure? A drug addict from Leicester has become the first in the UK to be paid by a US charity to have a vasectomy. Show more
The death of a troubled Manchester teenager- could agencies and her father have done more? Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: victoria@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Rachel Burden sits in, as the sports panel talks Rooney, Liverpool and video referees. Plus, how helpful is mediation in divorce? Show more
Ross Kemp on his new book, Warriors: Britain's Fighting Heroes. Novelist Iain M Banks on his latest work, Surface Detail; and the future of music radio. Show more
Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir, with 7/7 inquest news, and William Hague on cyberterrorism. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email drive@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Mark Chapman and guests debate Wayne Rooney's rumoured plans to leave Old Trafford, Liverpool's disappointing weekend under new management and Gordon Strachan's resignation. Show more
Premier League commentary of Blackburn v Sunderland.
More of the evening's big sports stories with Mark Chapman. What is the future for Wayne Rooney and Manchester Utd? Show more
Lively late-night chat on stories you're talking about. Is Britain resigning as a global power? And should a Prince Harry drama be shown? Show more
Strikes in France turn violent as many petrol stations run out of fuel and thousands flee their homes after a typhoon in the Philippines. Show more