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Germany's social affairs minister says her country should save the Euro because of WWII. And Eric Pickles tells us how he'll get back councils to bring back weekly bin collections. Show more
Should it be easier to adopt? There are just over three and half thousand babies in care at the moment - but last year, in England, only sixty were adopted. Show more
As the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor is televised, should cameras be allowed inside British courts? Plus the German parliament backs new measures to boost the EU's bailout fund. Show more
News and sport from around the UK, including money saving advice from the consumer team. Text 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email shelagh@bbc.co.uk.
Ann Widdecombe and best-selling author Robert Harris join Richard in the studio. Plus Chart the Week. Show more
The speed limit on motorways could be raised to 80 mph. The government is consulting on the idea; Transport Secretary Phillip Hammond tells Drive why. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd with the latest sports news and discussion.
Eleanor Oldroyd catches up with more Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, as the countdown to London 2012 continues.
Rugby World Cup discussion and debate, including a look ahead to England v Scotland and Wales v Fiji this weekend.
Tony discusses whether the motorway speed limit should be raised to 80mph. A survey tells us that the UK is the worst place to live in Europe, Tony asks if it's time to up sticks. Show more
Michael Jackson's bodyguard appears at Conrad Murray's trial, America announces sanctions against five people in Pakistan and black and white films that are still worth watching. Show more