A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
John Cridland gives his first interview as director general of employers' body the Confederation of British Industry, while a tax expert gives tips ahead of the online deadline. Show more
With Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Tony Blair and William Hague on what should happen next in Egypt, and Bernard Cribbins reads us a 'bedtime' story. Show more
Nicky Campbell asks if who runs Egypt is any business of the west, with callers, experts, and a recorded interview with Tony Blair. Show more
Victoria meets Rashid Ali, an immigrant who says Britain is holding him against his will. And should the January transfer window be scrapped? Show more
Crawley's chief exec on FA Cup Man United tie, why teen morning after pills cause STI rise, and the new 'gang ASBOs'- James Gregory on how gang violence stole the life of his son. Show more
Hugh Dennis, host of Fast and Loose, and comedian Mark Steel join Richard. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: bacon@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Football transfer deadline news, stalemate in Egypt and hundreds of jobs cut in Surrey. With Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir. Text: 85058 (standard message rate). Show more
Mark Chapman, John Motson and Steve Claridge discuss Andy Carroll, Fernando Torres and all the big stories on the final day of the football transfer window. Show more
Crystal Palace manager Dougie Freedman joins Mark Chapman and Mark Clemmit to look at the news and stories from the Football League. Show more
Mark Chapman and Dave Vitty host a transfer window party, hear your deadline stories from today and talk footballers' ponytails Plus the new game 'Play Your Shirts Right'. Show more
Tim Henman's former coach David Felgate joins Mark Chapman to look back at the Australian Open tennis final and discuss where Andy Murray goes from here. Show more
Tony follows the last moments of a dramatic transfer window, and gets the latest on the situation travelling into and out of Egypt. Show more
Rhod Sharp takes you through the night. Amnesty sends a team to Cairo, Andy Brassell analyses the football merry-go-round, and composer Howard Shore pays tribute to John Barry. Show more