A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Claims there were close ties between British, US and Libyan spies during the War on Terror. Phillips Idowu and Mo Farah go for gold on the last day of the World Athletics Champs. Show more
Garry Richardson is joined by Gary Neville, Sir Trevor Brooking and David Hemery for a look at the main sports stories of the week. Show more
People in Libya share their feelings about their country's future, and is the man who created QI right when he says TV comedy has become too safe? Show more
Nick Hancock takes a lighter look at the week gone by, and looks ahead to the next seven days. Iain Lee is the special guest, alongside regulars Diane Spencer and Chris Martin. Show more
World Championship athletics with Mark Pougatch, Mike Costello, Darren Campbell, Allison Curbishley and Steve Backley live from Daegu, South Korea. Plus rowing World Championships. Show more
Ian Payne with all the day's sports news. Plus tennis reports from the US Open in New York.
Live Premiership rugby union commentary on Northampton v Gloucester.
A round-up of all the day's sports news.
Robbie Savage and John Hartson take calls reflecting on the international weekend. We ask if video technology should be introduced after Scotland's game against the Czech Republic. Show more
John Pienaar interviews Iain Duncan Smith and visits the London Mela. MP guests include Lib Dem Duncan Hames, Labour's Lisa Nandy and Conservative Laura Sandys. Show more
Lively business analysis with Declan Curry. Guests include Travelodge boss Guy Parsons and Vincent McKevitt, the man behind the Tossed salad bar chain. Show more
Tim Samuels is joined by a panel of men with varying life experiences to answer moral dilemmas posed by famous faces including David Baddiel, Rod Liddle and Peter Stringfellow. Show more
Fierce topical phone-in debate. Call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines, other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [network rate 10-15p applies].
Dotun Adebayo with world stories. Including science stories from the 'Naked Scientist' Dr Chris Smith; the book phone-in; and classic recordings in the Pacifica Radio Archive.