A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The Government hopes its 'Enterprise Zones' around the UK will regenerate local areas. Over half of small businesses want to recruit new staff, but can't find the right people. Show more
Civil rights groups say the sentences given to some of last week's rioters are too harsh. And we hear why Britain lags behind other western countries in cancer survival rates. Show more
Rachel Burden looks at riot-related sentences - do the punishments fit the crime? Listen out for Gavin Barwell, the MP for Croydon Central, an area affected in the riots last week. Show more
Stephen Nolan sits in for Victoria Derbyshire and looks at sentencing after the riots, the East African famine and Enterprise Zones. Show more
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Glen Campbell tells Colin about his final album, Sharon 'Cagney' Gless talks about her new play, and stars of Mount Pleasant - Sally Lindsay and Daniel Ryan. Show more
Unemployment figures, tough riot sentences, and the friend of the man who was killed by a shark describes his wedding which was just 11 days ago. With Peter Allen and Anita Anand. Show more
Mark Pougatch with a roundup of the day's big sport stories, and a look ahead to the evening's football.
Live Championship football commentary on Cardiff v Brighton. Plus updates from reporters at the rest of the evening's games. Show more
Mark Pougatch with post match reaction to the night's football action in the Championship.
Adil asks whether social networks are good or bad during riots, speaks to the Hackney heroine Pauline Pearce, and asks if weepy films should have 'emotional warnings'. Show more
International development secretary Andrew Mitchell warns that 400,000 children could die in the Somali famine, and we talk to an expert about the latest shark attacks. Show more