A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The Work and Pensions Secretary launches plans for an overhaul of the welfare system. World leaders have arrived in South Korea ahead of the latest G20 leaders summit. Show more
Benefit claimants confront Iain Duncan Smith. Plus, the student protest in Westminster: were some of them anarchists? Or just yobs? A police officer reacts to the damage caused. Show more
Is the government right to crack down on people who turn down work? Nicky Campbell takes your calls on 0500 909693 [free from some landlines, some networks charge]. Show more
Phil Williams sits in. Any sympathy left for the students? Plus Alex from The Apprentice. Show more
Rachel Burden sits in, with the welfare changes speech, and how to beat soaring food prices. Plus, the options this Christmas if you're being pestered into buying a games console. Show more
Armando Iannucci chats to Richard about his new book The Thick of It: The Missing DoSAC Files. Plus Stewart Lee on his new comedy DVD and stand-up tour - and the Help! phone-in. Show more
Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir sum up the welfare changes. Plus the rest of the news and sport. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news, and with interviews on the big stories.
Eleanor Olyroyd re-visits the story of Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke, two years after his tragic suicide.
Matt Dawson rounds up the latest rugby union news and reaction to the autumn internationals so far, plus a look ahead to the weekend's matches.
Steve Bunce and Mike Costello look ahead to the David Haye v Audley Harrison fight.
Tony updates the listeners on the gales sweeping across the UK with BBC forecaster Alex Deakin and callers. Plus, more reaction on Benefit reforms and a tribute on Armistice Day. Show more
Up All Night's Dotun Adebayo reports on the G20 summit in South Korea, the murder of a Canadian mob boss and why thousands of factory workers in Bangladesh are going on strike. Show more