A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
New research has warned that Italy must see a big jump in economic growth to avoid a default and the eurozone crisis is weighing heavily on markets on both sides of the Atlantic. Show more
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with all the day's news and sport - today, human rights groups pull out of an inquiry into alleged British involvement in torture. Show more
Do you want MPs to debate the death penalty? Campaigners are hoping to trigger a Commons debate on it using the government's e-petitions website. Nicky Campbell takes your calls. 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 what the interest rate decision means for mortgage holders, how PPI claims are progressing and protecting yourself against holiday companies that go bust. Show more
Chris Tarrant on his fact-finding trip to Sierra Leone and hosting Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? Plus American stand-up Doug Stanhope and Chart The Week. Show more
New predictions suggest more than half a million Britons will be over the age of 100 by 2066. And a Swedish man tells how he tried to split the atom in his kitchen. Show more
Mark Chapman with a full round-up of the day's sport, including interviews with key sporting figures and discussion of the day's events.
Freddie Flintoff and special guests Geraint Thomas, Sanya Richards and comedian John Bishop talk sport. Show more
Mark Chapman meets Paul Lake, the former Manchester City player forced into early retirement aged 27. He talks about the early end to his career and his struggle with depression. Show more
Andy Nicol and JJ Williams join Matt Dawson to look ahead to the weekend's rugby union.
The latest on the world's economic troubles - also holiday etiquette, life on Mars and the attractions of the Edinburgh Festival. Show more
Dotun asks a man who interviewed serial killer Ted Bundy while on death row how many more victims we might now find out about, and looks ahead to this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Show more