A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Care in England is currently means-tested. Now a new report is expected to recommend that the government take over payments above £35,000. We speak to Mervyn Kohler of Age UK. Show more
Plans to change how people pay for care homes; gang violence in Glasgow goes down; and Ronald Reagan's historical legacy. Show more
Should your parents have to sell their home to pay for their care in old age? With Alzheimer's Ambassador Fiona Phillips. Plus David Haye drops in to talk about his defeat. Show more
A mother who was jailed for tying up her daughter in an effort to stop her buying heroin says she regrets doing what she did - but is glad her daughter is now off drugs. Show more
The Monday sports team, including Carl Froch and Brian Moore reflect on David Haye's demise and Novak Djokovic's first Wimbledon win. Show more
Comedian and satirist Marcus Brigstocke joins Richard to discuss religion and his book Dog Collar. Plus the Restaurant Inspector Fernando Peire and a new home for Help! on Mondays. Show more
The News of the World faces claims that it hacked into the mobile phone of Millie Dowler after her disappearance - the former deputy PM John Prescott tells Drive he's shocked. Show more
The day's sports news, plus football debate with Mark Chapman.
Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell talk cricket, including abuse to umpires, the search for spinners and batting milestones. Show more
Adil Ray sits in. The latest on newspaper phone-hacking allegations; Carlos Tevez's transfer request; debates on arts funding, stag and hen parties and junk mail. Show more
Ratko Mladic escorted out of his war crimes trial, the return of Hugo Chavez, an ex-British ambassador to Syria on house raids in Hama, and the Philippines' self-inflating shark. Show more