A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
We cover the rescue of the Portuguese economy as well as Iceland's decision on whether to pay back the UK government for its financial aid to Iceland's collapsed bank Icesave. Show more
With Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Portugal's bailout, Rory McIlroy's Masters coach, and Shelagh vents her spleen on pushy shop assistants. Show more
The FA's upheld Wayne Rooney's two-match ban for swearing. A senior police officer's said that behaviour on a Saturday night would mean an arrest. Is swearing really so offensive? Show more
Anita Anand, in for Victoria, talks to actress Davinia Taylor about her post natal depression. Also, claims companies are paying for remedial lessons for staff. Show more
John Inverdale sits in. NATO refuses to apologise for an attack on rebel tanks in Libya that killed at least four people. And how many universities will charge maximum fees? Show more
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke talks about her new film Red Riding Hood alongside cast member Max Irons. Show more
Reaction to News International's apology to some victims of phone hacking. Live reports from Southampton dock on the shooting on a nuclear submarine. Show more
Live in front of an audience in Liverpool, Colin Murray is joined by Friday night regulars Pat Nevin and Perry Groves to preview the weekend's big football matches. Show more
David Croft and the team look ahead to the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Chris Evans hosts live coverage of the second round of the Masters from Augusta. Iain Carter, John Murray, Alistair Bruce-Ball, Jay Townsend and Andrew Magee provide the commentary. Show more
Phone hacking, the latest from Ivory Coast, the US government averting a shutdown - just! And the football phone-in talks baby dancing and looks at football in the Americas. Show more