A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
The party's over for Berlusconi: last night the Italian prime minister pledged to resign. The government needs to aim for an 'A Plus' in its economic strategy according to the CBI. Show more
News from the UK and around the world, including the latest from the business world. Plus travel updates and sport. Presented by Chris Warburton and Rachel Burden.
Fifa has refused to allow England and Wales to wear poppies on their shirts at the weekend's internationals. Rachel Burden asks if the Home Nations should defy the ban? Show more
How do you stop children from skipping school? Plus, a woman who had a baby aged 57 through IFV says she shouldn't have done and wants an upper age limit to IVF treatment. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty with PMQs and the latest on the student protest in London against higher tuition fees. Show more
Guests are The Choir's Gareth Malone and TV explorer Monty Halls. Plus, Home Secretary Theresa May on relaxing border checks, the latest from the student protests. Show more
A breakthrough in the Fifa poppy row. The financial crisis in Italy takes another turn for the worse. And Fabio Capello's son on why his dad is missing his wedding. Show more
Mark Pougatch with the day's big sporting headlines, features and interviews.
Jockey AP McCoy joins Mark Pougatch to take listeners' calls on issues in horse racing. Call 0500 909 693 (free from most landlines; other networks and mobiles may charge). Show more
Newcastle defender Stephen Taylor joins Mark Pougatch to discuss the reasons why the club is now riding high in the Premier League. Show more
Following the death of Joe Frazier, Mike Costello revisits the 1970s, when Frazier, Muhammad Ali and George Foreman fought some of the most momentous contests in boxing history. Show more
The latest from Turkey on a second earthquake in the city of Van in two weeks. After more protests, 12 students have a lively discussion about tuition fees in the Livesey lounge. Show more
Another earthquake has struck the same area of Turkey where 600 people were killed last month. One of America's most famous college football coaches is sacked, and we have Dr Karl. Show more