A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The Irish central bank will announce the results of the latest round of stress tests and the Institute for Economic Affairs makes the case for de-regulation of gambling. Show more
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with the days news and sport, as Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa ditches the Gaddafi regime. Show more
The Libyan Foreign Minister has arrived in the UK saying he's 'no longer willing' to work for the regime, Nicky Campbell takes calls on whether he deserves arrest or asylum. Show more
The man behind a government report into the family justice system says grandparents shouldn't be forgotten when parents battle over who keeps the children after a divorce. Show more
The consumer team are here with money saving tips. Plus news from around the UK. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: logan@bbc.co.uk. Show more
The star of the TV phenomenon LOST, Matthew Fox talks to Phil Williams about his new West End play. Monty Python's Terry Jones also drops in along with the forthright Ruth Watson. Show more
Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir get reaction to the apparent defection of Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa. Plus reaction to the government's plans to privatise Birmingham Prison. Show more
A comprehensive look at the day's sports news, with Eleanor Oldroyd.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by Kath Merry and Dean Macey to chat about all things 2012.
Joe Calzaghe is our special studio guest with Eleanor Oldroyd, Mike Costello and Steve Bunce. Show more
A look ahead to the US Masters. Show more
Adil discusses respect in Football as the Premier League promises a crackdown on bad behaviour. Also as marriage rates fall to the lowest level for 150 years, does marriage matter? Show more
The tense political stand-off in the Ivory Coast could be nearing an end, fighting in Libya gets worse and the American lottery winners walking away with $19.1 million each. Show more