A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
A look at who is being worst hit by inflation, as well as new guidelines laid out for how debt management companies operate. Text: 85058 (at your standard message rate). Show more
Terry Pratchett on assisted suicide; Sharks in Cornwall; John Craven and Janet Ellis on the end of BBC TV Centre. Show more
Do you want the right to end your life? Nicky Campbell gets your reaction to the TV documentary showing a British man having an assisted suicide in Switzerland. Show more
Colin Paterson is in for Victoria, speaking to Tom Six, the director of the banned film Human Centipede 2. Also in the programme, he asks parents if degrees are value for money. Show more
David Cameron relaunches his plan to change the NHS in England, saying it's all down to public feedback. Shelagh speaks to patients' groups and GPs' representatives. Show more
Phil Williams sits in with comics Mark Watson and Tom Rosenthal, and Friday Night Dinner star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
The government says it can't force councils in England to collect bins weekly; teachers in England and Wales overwhelmingly back strike action over their pensions. Show more
Mark Chapman with all the day's sports news including football, racing from Ascot, and tennis from Eastbourne. We look ahead to the US Open golf, and hear from boxer David Haye. Show more
Goran Ivanisevic and special guests join Jonathan Overend and a live audience to look back at the 2001 Wimbledon men's singles final won by the Croat as a Wimbledon wildcard. Show more
Iain Carter and special guests join Mark Chapman live from Maryland to preview the US Open golf. We hear from defending Champion Graeme McDowell, Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy. Show more
Tony discusses inflation, 'perfect bachelor' Gavin Henson, and teachers' strikes, welly telly, and Birmingham's allegations against Aston Villa of 'tapping up'. Show more
Rhod Sharp takes you through the night. Including American sport with Todd Ant; the US TV review with Cash Peters; and updates from BBC correspondents in cities around the world.