A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Drama between the banks and politicans - a class act or a disappearing act? And it's interest rate decision day. How will the decision affect mortgages? Show more
All the main news from the UK and around the world with Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Plus travel, sport and business.
Halle Berry says she feels her daughter is black, as she has at least 'one drop' of black blood in her. Nicky Campbell asks if having black ancestry makes you black, or mixed race? Show more
Miriam O'Reilly, the presenter sacked from Countryfile, on her age discrimination fight. She tells Victoria other presenters are worried about discrimination too. Show more
The consumer team on how to complain, and paid-for bank accounts. Plus votes for prisoners. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: logan@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Justin Lee Collins tells Richard about his new show Turning Japanese. Alain de Botton talks philosophy and he and Tommy Walsh join Richard for the phone-in. Show more
The latest on reports from Cairo that Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, may step down. With Phil Williams and Aasmah Mir. Show more
Lord Sugar and Steve Cram on the expected decision to give West Ham the Olympic Stadium. Plus the rest of the sports news with Eleanor Oldroyd.
Matt Dawson is joined by Ben Kay and Brian Moore to preview the weekend's Six Nations games. Chris Ashton describes his dressing down by Martin Johnson for his try celebration. Show more
George Riley previews the new Super League season from the DW Stadium, home of champions, Wigan Warriors. With Barrie McDermott, Adrian Morley, Rob Burrow and Pat Richards. Show more
The latest news and reaction from Egypt where the President has defied his opponents. And a debate about votes for prisoners. Show more
President Mubarak tells hundreds of thousands of people crammed in Tahrir Square and millions around the world he will not stand down. Up All Night brings you all the analysis. Show more