A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
We look at the US, a new book that discusses how to navigate businesses in challenging times and a report that suggests we might need more flights in the UK. Show more
As the government considers printing more money - will spending or cutting help more? And we talk to British Lions captain Paul O'Connell about the Rugby World Cup. Show more
Nicky Campbell asks: Is it good for boys to learn to fight? Lancashire Police are investigating whether children as young as eight were put at risk by cage fighting in Preston. Show more
Proving critics wrong - after years in the football wilderness Owen Hargreaves scored a goal on his debut for MCFC, Vic talks to injured cricketer Graham Onions about coming back. Show more
The consumer team asks if a savings account with cash prizes really makes sense. Plus a look at gazanging and how it's affecting property sales. Show more
Robert Peston on the eurozone crisis, George Clarke on empty houses, Simon Kelner on journalism cleaning up its act, and Countess Carnarvon on the real Downton Abbey. Plus Help! Show more
Stock markets plunge worldwide, council reconsiders cage-fighting club's licence and sixth formers in a race against Nasa to create a chip which detects cosmic radiation. Show more
Ian Robertson visits Christchurch, New Zealand, to meet former All Blacks and others rebuilding after a series of devastating earthquakes. Show more
Long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe tells Mike Costello of her dream to challenge for gold at the London 2012 Olympics, as she prepares for this weekend's Berlin Marathon. Show more
Keith Wood, John Gallagher and Matt Burke are among the guests for rugby discussion, looking ahead to England v Romania and Scotland v Argentina in the World Cup in New Zealand.
Tony asks if UK footy grounds are family friendly and whether aggressive, in-your-face chuggers should be fined. Plus full coverage of David Cameron's visit to Canada. Show more
Big stock market falls as the economy enters a dangerous place, Sir Richard Branson tries to save millions of sharks and Sir Paul McCartney's ballet debuts in New York. Show more