A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Labour in power will cut tuition fees at Universities in England from £9K to £6K. Shadow Cabinet Office Minister, Tessa Jowell backs the Labour leader. Ireland win in the RWC. Show more
Manchester City executive Brian Marwood joins us. Will Carling reflects on England's win, Trevor Birch talks football finance and Peter O'Sullevan pays tribute to Donald McCain. Show more
Sam & Anita take a fresh look at the lives of Travellers in Britain, they get into the mind of TV schedulers, and find out how ordinary Greeks are survivng the financial crisis. Show more
Nick Hancock is joined by comedians Paul Sinha, Carl Donnelly and Dianne Spencer for a lighter look through the week's news, and a preview of the seven days ahead. Show more
Ian Payne with a review of the weekend's sport, and reports from the Rugby World Cup tie between Argentina and Scotland in Wellington, New Zealand this morning.
Live commentary of the Singapore Grand Prix, with David Croft and the 5 live Formula 1 team, plus Chmapionship updates on Cardiff v Leicester.
Ian Payne and guests with the build up to Queen's Park Rangers v Aston Villa.
Live Premier League football commentary on QPR v Aston Villa.
Darren Fletcher and Robbie Savage on whether Joey Barton should be picked for England and Spurs fans talk up their chances of a top four place. Show more
John Pienaar presents live from the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, with news and interviews from key political figures.
Coming soon: The boss of ODEON cinemas, Rupert Gavin, meets John Vincent of Leon Restaurants, and the Evening Standard's Lucy Tobin to discuss the price of popcorn. Show more
Adrian Goldberg interviews the squeezed middle-classes renting out the spare room to drug farmers. He discovers cannabis growing is moving to the suburbs to avoid police detection. Show more
A leading UK nurse suggests relatives could help care for their loved ones in hospital to try and relieve pressure on nurses. Plus, Labour refuses to reverse coalition cuts. Show more
Saudi Arabian women get the vote, even though they're still not allowed to drive, and we're at the last bullfight in Catalonia. Show more