A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The head of the EU bailout fund flies to China to discuss potential support from Beijing. New research from IDS shows the average FTSE 100 director now earns about 2.5m pounds. Show more
News from the UK and around the world, including the latest from the business world. Plus travel updates and sport. Presented by Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden.
Nicky Campbell asks - would Jesus be supporting the St Paul's protesters? Lord Carey has criticised St Paul's Cathedral for the way it's handled the protest outside its doors. Show more
The foster mum who has spent the last 16 years looking after babies born to women addicted to drugs. It takes up to eight months to wean each child off the drugs. Show more
Can we officially celebrate the end of discrimination against women? Plus, is the gap between the rich and the poor in Britain geting wider and wider? Show more
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Jamie Bell, star of The Adventures of Tintin, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, from The Ides of March, join Colin Paterson, Boyd Hilton and Nigel Floyd, in for Mark and Simon. Show more
Vincent Tabak is convicted of the murder of Joanna Yeates. A row about big pay rises for senior bosses. Mark Lawrenson talks football. Plus, the M25 becomes 25 years old. Show more
Colin Murray looks ahead to this weekend's football and sport with Pat Nevin and Perry Groves.
David Croft and the team look ahead to the Indian Grand Prix.
Vincent Tabak is sentenced to a minimum of 20 years. Jo Yeates' family says they wished the death penalty had been an option. Show more
World stories, including what's making the charts around the world, the world football phone-in, and Anil Sinanan on Bollywood.