A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The CBI warns that the UK needs to become more attractive to investors; and why those leaving jail are at risk of falling back into crime because of financial exclusion. Show more
David Cameron reveals his plan for growth to the CBI conference, Wikileaks defends disclosing the US military's Iraq documents, and Google is challenged over privacy. Show more
Are we too precious about our privacy? Google has admitted collecting our passwords, while Wikileaks has released secret US documents about Iraq. Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
Victoria speaks to a mother falsely accused of harming her baby. Plus, employers give their views on David Cameron's plans to promote exports. Show more
Colin Murray sits in, talking football, the CBI, cuts in arts spending and miniskirts. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: logan@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Richard Bacon with Joanna Scanlan from Getting On and The Thick of It. Plus Mark Ronson and Suede with Colin Paterson, live at The Q Awards. Show more
Huntingdon Life Sciences activists jailed, Shirley Valentine gran refuses to divorce after Gambian fling and the mushroom foraging ban in Epping Forest. Show more
Football's big issues, with Mark Chapman. Including - can Man United afford Wayne Rooney? Plus more allegations about FIFA. Show more
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.
With Ian Payne. Should all pensioners really get a state pension - or should they be facing cuts like the rest of us? We discuss stalking; and we look ahead to the Ashes. Show more
Why has Afghanistan been accepting money from Iran? Find out who's up and who's down in the NFL, we look back at the life of the singer Gregory Issacs and is the Hobbit leaving NZ? Show more