A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
We look at the government's latest plan to help UK companies, shares of the banks affected by the potential PPI payout and high street spending in April. Show more
Max Mosley takes his fight for a privacy law to the European Court of Human Rights; and universities could be allowed to make extra places available for wealthy students. Show more
Nicky Campbell asks: should you have a right to know what goes on in the bedrooms of the rich and famous? Show more
Max Mosley gives his reaction to losing a landmark privacy case in European court, and Lib Dem president Tim Farron criticises David Willets over his university fees plans. Show more
Shelagh looks at the row over plans to let rich students pay for extra university places and the health team discusses research suggesting breastfeeding makes kids better behaved. Show more
With Sky journalist and new novelist Kay Burley, satirist Rory Bremner and King's Speech director Tom Hooper. Plus the TV review. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard rate). Show more
Football's governing body FIFA has promised to investigate allegations that four of its executive Committee members asked for "bribes" to support England's World Cup bid for 2018. Show more
Mark Pougatch presents the day's sports news and build-up as Manchester City prepare to host Tottenham in the Premier League.
Live Premier League football commentary of Manchester City v Tottenham.
Match reaction and football analysis following Manchester City v Tottenham.
Does prison work ? A former prisoner and former detective discuss new research from the Ministry of Justice on longer sentences cutting the chances of re-offending. Show more
Rhod Sharp brings you the latest on the bombings over Libya and finds out about the growing global demonstrations that are 'slutwalks'. Show more