A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
HSBC says world trade will increase by more than 7 per cent between now and 2025 - but it will be coming from emerging markets. Slovakia is divided over the EFSF vote. Show more
The future of the London Olympic Stadium is in doubt; Rolf Harris, Frankie Dettori and Edwina Currie on her exit from Strictly. Show more
Should you be paid, or even made, to donate your organs? A report is suggesting the NHS should pay for your funeral if you donate. Show more
An insight into living with multiple personality disorder. And people on middle incomes explain how squeezed financially they are right now. Show more
Cricketer Graham Dilley died last week after being diagnosed with Oesophagal cancer just days before. His brother Brian tells us why it's important that men check health problems. Show more
Clarissa Dickson Wright tells Richard about her new book, History of English Food. He also speaks to Douglas Preston who has written about the Meredith Kercher murder trial. Show more
The cargo ship hijacked by Somali pirates is rescued by British and American forces. Plus, could Life of Brian have been made today? David Baddiel and Reginald D Hunter discuss. Show more
Mark Pougatch with the day's sports news, and build-up to the evening's Euro 2012 qualifiers including Bulgaria v Wales, Italy v Northern Ireland, and Spain v Scotland. Show more
Live commentary on Spain v Scotland in their Euro 2012 qualifier, with John Murray and Darren Fletcher. Plus regular updates on Bulgaria v Wales, and Italy v Northern Ireland. Show more
Mark Pougatch analyses the evening's international football action for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the Euro 2012 qualifiers, and takes your comments. Show more
How badly are you being squeezed by the downturn? Clare tells us how she can't afford food, turned to foodbanks and was tempted to steal meat to feed her family. Show more
Rhod Sharp takes you through the night. Including American sport with Todd Ant; the US TV review with Cash Peters; and updates from BBC correspondents in cities around the world.