A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
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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: Is Britain stronger or weaker after rejecting the latest efforts to save the euro? With updates from Brussels from our Europe editor plus your calls. Show more
John Darwin, the man who faked his own death in a canoeing accident, tells us about his motives, his time in prison and what his relationship is like now with his wife and sons. Show more
Tony Livesey sits in for Shelagh and asks what the Prime Minister's decision not to sign a new EU treaty aimed at solving the Eurozone crisis means for the UK. Show more
Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to review the week's movies. Also on the programme, interviews with key figures from the world of cinema, as well as your emails, texts and tweets. Show more
Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir get reaction to an historic day for the future of Europe as Britain is the only nation to pull out of an agreement designed to save the euro. Show more
Colin Murray, Pat Nevin and Perry Groves look ahead to the weekend's football and sporting action.
After David Cameron uses the British veto in Europe, is he a hero or zero? Divorce is up, with experts blaming the financial climate, plus the youngest person to have a sex change. Show more
Euro row becomes Britain-in-Europe debate; South Sudan's foreign minister says war with Sudan is likely; the creator of The Joker has died; and there's the World Football phone in. Show more