A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Consumer watchdog Which? launches super complaint about high credit and debit card surcharges and Stephen Elop, the new chief executive of mobile phone giant Nokia, makes his debut. Show more
News from the UK and around the world with Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Including the latest from Egypt, and Ryanair tell us why you have to pay for the privilege of paying. Show more
Are you happy for your children to come into contact with adults who haven't had their criminal records checked? We hear from parents and people who work with children. Show more
The latest from Egypt as more people than ever gather to protest in Cairo. Also, the most senior family law judge in the UK, Sir Nicholas Wall, from the High Court family division. Show more
The sports panel talks about the Olympic Stadium and the Six Nations. Plus news from the UK and Egypt. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: logan@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost discuss their new comedy adventure, Paul. Plus barnstorming reviews of the week's movies. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment. Show more
Peter Allen in Egypt, live with the announcement that Hosni Mubarak is stepping down. Plus the rest of the day's news, with Aasmah Mir and Phil Williams. Show more
Colin Murray previews the weekend's sport with Pat Nevin and Perry Groves. Other guests include Liverpool's first team coach Steve Clarke and Celtic boss Neil Lennon. Show more
Lively and fierce topical phone-in debate live from Manchester. Plus news and current affairs. Call 0500 909 693 [free from BT landlines]. Text 85058 [network rates].
Dotun Adebayo with world stories, including what's making the charts around the world, the world football phone-in, and Anil Sinanan on Bollywood.