A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
We look at interest rates and the MPC, the importance of building societies, and how the Financial Reporting Council is helping got more women into the boardroom. Show more
With Nicky Cambpell and Rachel Burden. President Obama will not publish the pictures of a dead Osama Bin Laden. Dentists want tougher controls on teeth whitening. Show more
Nicky Campbell asks: do you need to see Osama bin Laden's body? President Obama has ruled out showing pictures of the corpse of the world's most wanted man. Do you agree? Show more
The BBC trustee charged with reviewing 5 live's output takes calls from listeners, and Victoria chats to England's new one-day cricket captain Alistair Cook. Show more
David Kuo joins Shelagh on the consumer team to talk payment protection and mobile phones, also the latest on reaction to the killing of Osama Bin Laden. Show more
Designer and director Javier Mariscal comes in, and Hanna director Joe Wright talks about his new film. Plus the box office top 10 and reviews of Hanna and Water for Elephants. Show more
Peter Allen is in and above Berkshire looking at the wild fires. He flies over them in the BBC helicopter and speaks to people on the ground. Anita Anand has the rest of the news. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the days sports news including the latest on QPR and the England cricket captaincy. Show more
20 years on Paul Gascoigne relives the 1991 FA Cup final that changed his career. In an in depth interview Gazza talks about the Cup run and the final itself and the aftermath. Show more
Featuring at 9.15pm, a Tuilagi brothers profile; at 9.30pm Fran Cotton, Brian Ashton and Rob Andrew discuss rugby union's decline in the north; at 10pm, Army v Navy match preview. Show more
Tony Livesey and John Pienaar with the latest on counting in Scotland, Wales, and in England's local elections. With guests Harriet Harman, Baroness Warsi and Simon Hughes. Show more
Aasmah Mir and James Naughtie with live coverage following votes in Scotland, Wales, local council elections, and the Alternative Vote referendum across the UK. Show more