A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
There is more trouble in the eurozone with fears that the bailout fund may have to double. The Bank of England's independence is called into question by one of its own policymakers. Show more
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty interview Labour leader Ed Miliband and examine claims by scientists that meat and milk from cloned cows is safe to eat and drink. Show more
'The middle classes are discouraged from breeding because it's jolly expensive, but for those on benefit there's every incentive'. Were Howard Flight's comments wrong? Show more
Dutch and Belgian football experts say they'll beat England to World Cup 2018 and X-Factor contestant Gamu's lawyer talks about her client's battle to stay in the UK. Show more
Ofgem says power firms' profits have shot up, and it's panto time with Stavros Flatley. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: logan@bbc.co.uk. Show more
With Monsters writer director and producer Gareth Edwards. Plus, how a Mark Kermode rant about Angels and Demons woke a man from a coma. Show more
Energy price rises; Cornwall paedophile ring; 11th April 1954 declared most boring day. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
Colin Murray looks ahead to this weekend's sport with Pat Nevin and Perry Groves.
Stephen discusses street protests, the state of the Conservative Party, the life of Bernard Matthews and the prospects for X Factor's Wagner. Show more
With updates from the Ashes, a look at Northumbria Police's snow warning, and how China is trying to ease tensions in Korea. Show more