A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The IMF has backed George Osborne's deficit reduction plan, but should we have a Plan B for the economy? Show more
The government prepares a new strategy on terrorism; Max Mosley on the row over the Bahrain Grand Prix; and is IVF a privilege or a right? Show more
Nicky Campbell asks if IVF a right - and whether the NHS can afford it. A report says more than 70% of NHS trusts are ignoring guidance to offer IVF to infertile couples. Show more
A police informant whose evidence helped convict a double murderer tells us he wishes he'd never come forward with the information. He says it has ruined his and his family's lives. Show more
Shelagh speaks to the new Children's Laureate, Julia Donaldson, plus the health team discusses IVF and TB. Also the Prime Minister makes a speech about the NHS. Show more
Live from New York. Piers Morgan, Willie Garson and Idris Elba debate what makes US TV special. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: bacon@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Energy price hikes, Muslim Council of Britain on new plans to tackle terrorism, and James Cracknell tells how he failed to get tickets through the ballot. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news.
Michael Vaughan examines depression in cricket, following Michael Yardy and Marcus Trescothick's illness. Guests include Marcus himself, Matthew Hoggard and Kevin Saxelby. Show more
A look ahead to the London 2012 Olympics, with the latest news and interviews.
Tony speaks to callers about whether they will be able to afford to heat their homes as Scottish Power announces an average 19 per cent rise in gas prices. Show more
Iran's President stays defiant on the country's nuclear ambitions - we get reaction from former wepons inspector Hans Blix. Plus find out just how much coffee is bad for you. Show more