A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Rupert Murdoch focuses on stopping News Corp's bid to take over BSkyB being sent to the Competition Commission and 2000 business big-shots gather at the World Economic Forum. Show more
Brian Paddick on getting to the bottom of the phone hacking claims. John McCririck on why shouting constitutes domestic abuse. And we're live at the top of The Shard. Show more
Do you care how your paper gets its stories? The News of the World faces a new probe into phone hacking allegations. Opinions from callers, former paper editors and lawyers. Show more
Victoria gets the latest in phone hacking row and talks to Darin McCloud, a 20 stone man trying to gain weight to qualify for a gastric band operation. Show more
Phil Williams sits in. Are diesel cars worth it? And should you get a fixed-rate mortgage? Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: phil@bbc.co.uk. Show more
With three of the new cast of Skins, comic actor Eric Sykes, and The Wombats playing live. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: bacon@bbc.co.uk. Show more
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir. Text 85058 [network rate 10-15p applies].
With Eleanor Oldroyd. How Rafa Nadal's Australian Open exit could be good news for Andy Murray, and Alex McLeish on how his Birmingham side got to the Carling Cup final. Show more
Mark Butcher and Simon Hughes join Phil to talk about the One Day Series and the World Cup. To join the discussion, text 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd hosts a discussion of sexism in sport, after comments by Sky's Andy Gray and Richard Keys about women in football. With Matthew Syed, Sue Mott and Lawrie Sanchez. Show more
Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson with news of the World Paralympic Athletics in New Zealand. With Oscar Pistorius and 'British Bladerunner' Richard Whitehead and emerging young stars. Show more
Debates about fuel prices, learning languages, and living abroad. Plus, what would you like to outlaw? Show more
We investigate reports that the internet has been blocked by the authorities in Egypt; we speak to the first person to do a Masters degree in Beatles studies and we talk films. Show more