A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Cold conditions mean travel problems across the UK look set to continue and unemployed teenagers could be left without the support they need as a scheme to help them is cut short. Show more
More travel chaos at UK airports and stations; the boss of Heathrow responds to critics; and should gay people be able to marry? With Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Show more
A legal challenge is being launched, to overturn the ban on gay couples getting married and straight couples entering into civil partnerships. Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
The man who became part of the family he burgled; Crossbow Cannibal admits three murders. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: victoria@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Gabby talks to a charity worker who knew the three women murdered by the 'crossbow cannibal'. The government offer troops to help clear the snow at Heathrow but BAA turns them down. Show more
Matthew Kelly talks Spamalot, Richard Herring on his new show and revelations about Vince Cable and Rupert Murdoch. Show more
The Business Secretary Vince Cable battles to keep his job after the BBC unearths more comments made to undercover reporters. Show more
Mark Chapman presents a look back at the best football stories in 2010, including World Cup woes for England, Liverpool's takeover, Rooney revelations and referees on strike. Show more
Following the recent death of Jake LaMotta, Mike Costello and Mark Chapman celebrate Raging Bull, Martin Scorsese's 1980 film masterpiece based on LaMotta's memoir. Show more
As the Business Secretary Vince Cable faces criticism his party colleagues John Hemming MP defends him. Also expert analysis and caller reaction to the earthquake in Cumbria. Show more
Rhod Sharp takes you through the night. Including American Sport with Todd Ant; US TV with Cash Peters; and Caribbean, Russian and Ukrainian Desks.