A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Can European finance ministers find a solution to the widespread debt crisis in an emergency meeting? Are credit rating agencies having a negative impact on economic policy? Show more
A guilty verdict is returned on the man who raped and killed British teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls says UK economy can't afford Euro financial meltdown. Show more
Nicky Campbell ask: 'Were the euro sceptics right?' This on the day a second bail out for Greece is being discussed by Euro zone finance ministers and leaders. Show more
Original stories from across the UK, plus news, sport, and exclusive interviews. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Show more
The consumer team look at how to keep energy bills down, how to get the best deal if you are buying or selling your home and advice on tax credits ahead of the July 31st deadline. Show more
John Oliver from the Daily Show joins Richard live from New York. Plus Fi Glover, the Eurozone crisis and Chart the Week. Show more
European leaders have been meeting in Brussels to discuss the future of the Euro and the Greek economy. Plus the latest from Stepping Hill Hospital. Show more
Mark Chapman presents all the day's sports news including day one of the first test between England and India at Lord's. Show more
Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff catches up with big names and stories across the sporting world, including superbike racer Carl Fogarty and rower Katherine Grainger.
The Test Match Special team deliver their verdict on the greatest cricket match of all time.
A look ahead to the kick-off in the Scottish Premier League football season this weekend.
As part of 5 Live's holiday week Tony Livesey presents the show from Manchester Airport. Also, Eurozone leaders reach a new agreement on tackling the Greek debt crisis. Show more
Hear reaction to the Eurozone bailout and find out why Rudolph Hess is being exhumed. Plus, Britain's best bits in the travel phone-in. Show more