A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
We look in detail at Southern Cross, the UK's largest care home provider, as it tries to stay afloat, and at tonight's annual Mansion House speech by the chancellor George Osborne. Show more
Nicky Campbell and Julia Bradbury with all the day's news and sport - more public sector workers are expected to announce plans to strike over pay and pensions. Show more
Should the public sector strike over pay and pensions? Nicky Campbell gets your reaction to expected strikes by 750,000 public sector workers. Show more
An exclusive interview with former undercover police officer, Mark Kennedy, who was accused of going native after infiltrating a group of environmental protesters. Show more
Live from Westminster with Prime Minister's Questions. Plus MPs debate banking reform and strikes. Plus how Take That fans overwhelmed A&E. Show more
Phil Williams sits in, with guests Christopher Biggins, Andy Serkis and Lesley Sharp. Featuring Day Two of Royal Ascot. Text: 85058 [charged at your standard message rate]. Show more
Secondary schools in England are to be set tougher targets for their GSCE results; the Chancellor signals his plan to re-privatise Northern Rock; and unusual ways to remove warts. Show more
Russell Fuller with a round-up of the day's main sport stories and a look ahead to tonight's under 21s action, England v Ukraine.
Live commentary of England v Ukraine in their second Group B match of the European under-21 football championships at the MCH Arena in Herning, Denmark.
All the latest news from the Congressional Country Club near Washington DC, on the eve of golf's US Open.
Three quarters of a million public sector workers plan to strike on June 30th in protest over pension reforms do you support them? Reaction to the chancellor's banking reforms. Show more
The Greek Prime Minister offers to resign but then announces he will form a new government, British archaelogists find bags of Roman excrement, and the Spider-Man musical opens. Show more