A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Labour says the Government is diverting NHS cash to more well off areas: Health Secretary Andrew Lansley denies the claims. The West Wing's Richard Schiff on the US debt crisis. Show more
Hurdling legend Ed Moses, West Ham football club boss Sam Allardyce and England v India 2nd cricket Test latest. Presented by Jonathan Legard. Show more
Did you know that fraudsters could make up to 40 million pounds out of the Games? Double Take investigates. Plus, a special report into the life of Amy Winehouse. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents live commentary from the final day of the World Swimming Championships in Shanghai with Bob Ballard, Steve Parry and Karen Pickering.
Live Formula 1 commentary of the Hungarian Grand Prix, with David Croft.
All the day's sports news plus regular cricket reports from the Second Test between England and India at Trent Bridge, plus updates from today's Super League ties.
Live athletics commentary from the final day of the UK trials in Birmingham with Mike Costello, Darren Campbell, Steve Backley and Allison Curbishley.
Declan Curry with lively analysis of the big business stories making the headlines.
The summer holidays have already laid waste to your house, garden and temper. So Men's Hour looks at parenting, and the glories and struggles involved in parenting boys. Show more
Adrian Goldberg sits in. US parties are hopeful of a debt limit deal. England prosper as Bell is reprieved in the cricket. Adrian reviews the new series of Dragons' Den. Show more
Highlights from 5 live's special programme with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, with performances from classic film scores.
Jamie Stangroom discovers the uneasy relationship between footballers and music, as he discovers what they listen to before a game, and tries to create a new footballing chart hit. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd looks back at memorable moments from past Olympics, ahead of the London 2012 games.
Highlights of 5 live's programmes from Wednesday 27th July 2011, exactly one year before the Opening Ceremony of London 2012.