A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Italy and Ireland announce new austerity measures at the start of a critical week for the Euro. Manufacturers slash their growth forecast for next year as confidence slumps. Show more
Rioters tell researchers they took to the streets because of the way the police treat them - and David Cameron is set to release people's medical records to private companies. Show more
Researchers have been speaking to some of the rioters, but what do you think was to blame? Nicky Campbell in the chair with guests including Youth Worker Khalid O'Beirne. Show more
Last year's X-Factor runner up, Rebecca Ferguson, is on the Monday Music Review, along with Mitch Winehouse talking about Amy Winehouse's new album. Show more
Shelagh and the sport team of Brian Barwick, Jason McAteer and Danny Higginbotham discuss the weekend's action including news of Martin O'Neill's arrival at Sunderland. Show more
News, sport, entertainment and guests including former Independent editor Simon Kelner. Plus: In a jam? Stuck? Phil Vickery and Aggie Mackenzie help solve your practical problems. Show more
Under new plans, patients will be given new drugs before they are licensed for sale. Eurozone leaders say a new EU treaty could save the currency. Show more
Mark Chapman with a full round-up of the day's sports news, and a look ahead to the evening's Premier League football action, Fulham v Liverpool.
Live Premier League football commentary on Fulham v Liverpool.
Following the death of captain Socrates, 5 live Sport remembers the greatest team never to win the World Cup - Brazil in 1982. Show more
Eurozone countries are warned to sort out their finances or have their credit rating downgraded - also, there's a warning of a real risk of an Olympic overspend in 2012. Show more
The Eurozone countries are warned about their credit ratings, arrests at the climate change conference protests in Durban, and one of the world's oldest performers dies at 103. Show more