A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
How plans to change the financing of new council houses could impact social housing. Amazon reports a healthy rise in profits. Show more
Minister defends international aid budget; Stuart Hall's football metaphors; and Patsy Kensit on Strictly. Presented by Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Show more
Should the UK be proud to provide overseas aid? The International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell says it's morally right for the aid budget to rise. But do you agree? Show more
We ask James Caan why he offered to buy a 40-day-old baby girl from her mother in flood hit Pakistan. Also, ever run a marathon? Is there a way to avoid 'hitting the wall'? Show more
Rachel Burden sits in. The sports team discusses Wayne Rooney's shock decision to stay at Man Utd, and paperwork is released which sheds more light on the death of Dr David Kelly. Show more
Rhidian Brook, writer of 'Africa United', and Lesley Manville, star of director Mike Leigh's new movie 'Another Year', join Simon and Mark before they review the week's top films. Show more
Footballers and fans comment on Rooney's U-turn, comic actor Norman Wisdom is remembered, and the rest of the news, sport and travel, with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir. Show more
Wayne Rooney is staying put at Old Trafford - Colin Murray and guests debate his decision, and preview the weekend's sporting action. Plus rugby, Formula 1 and gymnastics updates. Show more
David Croft and the team look ahead to the South Korea Grand Prix.
More on the weekend's forthcoming sporting action.
Callers give their views on Rooney's decision to stay at Man Utd, and as a minister urges us to 'get on a bus' for work, how far does the government expect the jobless to travel? Show more
Andy Brassell and Tim Vickery join the World Football Phone-In and Nick Childs gives us a first look at the latest wave of disclosures on Wikileaks. Show more