A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The Irish government has applied for rescue loans from the EU and International Monetary Fund. A quarter of manufacturers have concerns about there being enough suppliers in the UK. Show more
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with all the day's news and sport - today, the Irish economy bailout and the government's plans for short-term council housing. Show more
Can we afford to lend Ireland 7 billion pounds? The government says it's right we help our neighbours when they're stuck - haven't we got enough problems here? Show more
Alesha Dixon talks about about her experiences of domestic violence. Plus Westlife discuss their new album. Text: 85058 (standard message rate). Email: victoria@bbc.co.uk. Show more
With Craig Brown on the proposed Scottish referees strike, the sports panel on claims that school sports could be slashed, and Brook react to Jeremy Kyle screening STI test results. Show more
Ricky Gervais cold calls Karl Pilkington; Bette Midler tells Richard about new album Memories of You; and Richard's obsession is about him leaving the 16-34 demographic. Show more
George Osborne's speech on the UK's £7bn loan to Ireland, and the rest of the day's news with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
Mark Chapman with the day's sport headlines, football debate and discussion, and a look ahead to this evening's commentary match, Sunderland v Everton.
Live Premier League commentary of Sunderland v Everton from The Stadium of Light.
Mark Chapman and guests, with reaction to Sunderland v Everton.
Tony asks whether GCSE coursework should be dumped in favour of more exams, and reviews the controversial BBC One drama Accused. Show more
Rhod Sharp with world stories through the night. Panic as 300 crushed in Cambodia; New Zealand mine dad's harrowing interview; JFK's secret agent speaks about the president. Show more