A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The European Commission is to set out plans to recapitalise European banks. David Cameron prepares to release results of an 8-month drive to get more women into boardrooms. Show more
The government announces new plans to tackle unemployment and the Eurozone feels the strain as the Slovakian parliament rejects a plan to boost the bailout fund. Show more
Are teachers too embarrassed to talk about sex? Nearly half of secondary school pupils say their sex education isn't up to scratch. Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
Amy Winehouse's father talks about the death of his daughter and his plans to raise two million pounds in the next 12 months for a foundation set up in her name. Show more
Live from Westminster for coverage of Prime Minister's Questions, as Shelagh is joined by John Pienaar and guests for reaction and political analysis. Plus the news and sport.
Birds of a Feather stars Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph join Richard in the studio. Plus Coach Trip's Brendan Sheerin. Show more
Unemployment is at 17 year high, Steve Cram on the marathon runner that got ahead by taking a bus, plus world population is rising, but is the UK full? Show more
Mark Pougatch is joined by Henry Winter, Brian Woolnough and Shaun Custis to look back on the group stages of the Euro 2012 football qualifiers. Show more
How successful have US owners been in football? We look at Man U and the Glazers, John W Henry at Liverpool, Villa, and Sunderland. With Villa's Paul Faulkner and Darren Bent. Show more
Eight people are shot dead in California and a bomb detonates in Londonderry. Tony debates whether we need to save libraries or whether they're obsolete. Show more
Eight dead in California shootings - 2xLive with Peter Bowes. Is it the end for Blackberry? Plus, the Third Reich Diaries. Show more