A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
We look at the Government's new business growth fund, why UK rail passengers typically pay up to 30 per cent more than their European counterparts and the flotation of LinkedIn. Show more
Breaking news of the resignation of IMF head Dominique Strauss Kahn and more fallout from Kenneth Clarke's comments about possibly reducing sentences for rapists who plead guilty. Show more
Are some rapes more serious than others? Ken Clarke says he 'made the wrong choice of words' after seeming to make that suggestion on 5 live. Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
As pressure mounts on Ken Clarke to drop plans which could see rapists' sentences halved if they plead guilty early, we hear from victims of rape. Plus fired Apprentice Gavin. Show more
Sir Roy McNulty on his rail review; the consumer team; news from the Ivor Novello awards. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: shelagh@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Phil Williams sits in with Katherine Parkinson and Hayley Atwell. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir - Birmingham City Council's plan to cut some adult services is ruled unlawful - a decision that has implications across England and Wales. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the days sports news.
Jonathan Legard reports on how football coaches are training the brain to improve performance.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by special guests Keith Wood and Martin Bayfield to look ahead to rugby union's Heineken Cup Final.
Eleanor Oldroyd, Mike Costello and Steve Bunce talk boxing and look ahead to the weekend's big fight between James Degale and George Groves.
Reaction to Justice Secretary Ken Clarke's appearance on Question Time broadcast from Wormwood Scrubs. Show more
Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been granted bail in New York. Plus we hear from a Senegalese fisherman who claims European trawlers are ruining his life. And the travel phone in. Show more