A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
National Apprenticeship Week starts today. Should the government to abolish the rights of employees to flexible working and time off for training? Show more
The government is expected to announce it is getting rid of ASBOs, and Bob Geldof pays tribute to Gary Moore. With Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Show more
Following David Cameron's comments that multi-culturalism has failed in the UK, Nicky Campbell hears from callers and experts. Show more
Whistle-blowing playtime monitor Carol Hill says she's given up on getting her job back. Plus music from Glasvegas and James Blake, reviewed by Gideon Coe and Dave Giles. Show more
Graeme Swann and Martin Corry discuss Newcastle's extraordinary comeback, Liverpool's win against Chelsea and the Six Nations. Plus Elton John on why he has no mobile. Show more
Les Dennis on his Ayckbourn role and comic Jason Byrne. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: bacon@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Commons clashes over the Lockerbie papers; Claims volunteering being harmed by government; Assange lawyers fight extradition. Show more
John Motson, Steve Claridge and Ian McGarry join Mark Chapman. Hear from Liverpool's Jamie Carragher, Newcastle keeper Steve Harper and FIFA President Sepp Blatter. Show more
FA's director of football development Sir Trevor Brooking joins Mark Chapman and Ian McGarry to look at the work being done to produce the next generation of English footballers. Show more
Mark Chapman and Dave Vitty bring you bang up to date with all of football's burning issues in just 30 minutes.
As ASBOs bite the dust Tony asks how should we tackle anti-social behaviour now? At what age is it OK to leave your kids home alone? And we Operatize the drama of listeners' lives! Show more
Pan Am victims' leader on Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi papers; Why AOL has bought Huffington Post; Perth bush fires destroy homes. Show more