A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Rachel Burden and Russell Fuller with the big FA Cup fifth round and Cricket World Cup stories, as well as the day's main news.
Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week, with Steve McClaren, Burnley's Clarke Carlisle, Leyton Orient chairman Barry Hearn, and Crawley owner Bruce Winfield. Show more
TV historian Dan Snow on Arab revolution and his royal wedding invite. Plus we hear from a woman whose brother has been in a KGB prison in Belarus since standing for election. Show more
Chris Addison is joined by Joe Wilkinson, Henry Paker and Celia Pacquola to pull apart the week's stories. Show more
Ian Payne with regular football updates from West Brom v Wolves in the Premier League and Celtic v Rangers in the SPL. Plus reports from the Cricket World Cup. Show more
Live commentary on the FA Cup fourth round replay between Manchester City and Notts County. Plus updates from today's rugby league Super League ties. Show more
Live football commentary on Leyton Orient v Arsenal in the 5th round of the FA Cup.
Alan Green takes calls on FA Cup weekend as Leyton Orient get a draw against Arsenal, Man City beat Notts County and Bolton beat Fulham, to the joy of their travelling fans. Show more
Libya, human rights and university fees. John talks to the Universities Minister David Willetts, the Shadow Environment Secretary, Mary Creagh, and the Lib Dem MP Malcolm Bruce. Show more
Hairdressing king Toni Mascolo of Toni&Guy tells Declan Curry how he snipped his way to success, and Jenny Culshaw looks at the money behind the catwalk at London Fashion Week. Show more
British gay Muslims are joining the global fight for equality and seeking gay marriage unions. Gay couples tell 5 live about their 'nikah' - or Muslim marriage contracts. Show more
Saif Gaddafi, the son of Colonol Gaddafi, blames foreign influence and paid thugs for stirring up protests that have spread to the capital. Reaction and reports from Libya. Show more
The son of the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, has gone on TV to warn of civil war in the country, as anti-government protests spread. Up All Night asks how real the risk is. Show more