A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
What will 2011 hold in store for the banking sector? Despite the economic downturn, ethical shopping is on the up. And we get up close and personal with an electric car! Show more
Shelagh Fogarty and Ian Payne present news, sport, travel and business top stories. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty asks if we can cope with more people living into extreme old age? Show more
Victoria Derbyshire talks to Northern Ireland's Minister for the Environment as thousands of people waiting for their water supplies to return. Show more
Colin Paterson sits in. As thousands struggle with leaks in Northern Ireland, what are your rights claiming for burst pipes and leaky roofs? And is it worth getting boiler cover? Show more
Phil Williams sits in and speaks to Comedian Micky Flanagan about his new tour. Rufus Sewell talks about bringing detective Aurelio Zen to TV. Show more
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Russell Fuller and Anna Foster.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver speaks candidly to Tim Samuels about life in the spotlight and his new charitable foundation, which helps disadvantaged young people around the world. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd with a round-up of the day's sport, including how Premier League sides are faring in the table after the Christmas fixtures, and a look ahead to the New Year action.
On January 2 1971, 66 people died in the Ibrox Stadium Disaster following the Old Firm new year fixture. Roddy Forsyth, who was present on the day, speaks to survivors and players. Show more
Garry Richardson looks back at the year with some of the biggest names in sport. Including David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Colin Montgomerie, Usain Bolt and Martina Navratilova. Show more
Stephen Nolan and Tony Livesey look back at the big news stories of 2010 including the General Election, Haiti earthquake, the Cumbrian Shootings, Raoul Moat and the Chilean Miners. Show more
Frances Finn sits with the latest on NI water crisis and the government's flu campaign. Our panel also look back at an extraordinary year in politics. Show more
130 years after his execution Billy the Kid could finally be pardoned, Plus the best and worst films of the year. Show more
Garry Richardson looks back on a year of hard-hitting interviews with the biggest names in sport, taken from his agenda-setting Sunday morning programme. Show more