A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
The latest update on how the UK's been performing. Average house prices will fall 3 per cent next year according to a group that represents chartered surveyors. Show more
The Chairman of the Kick it Out campaign says the FA needs to consider John Terry's job as England captain while he faces criminal charges and we look ahead to Sports Personality. Show more
Who are your sporting heroes and villains of 2011? Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
People whose homes were destroyed in the August riots tell us they are having their compensation cut. Victims appeal to the Met police to reconsider its decision. Show more
Shelagh looks at women's success in sport this year ahead of Sports Personality of the Year. Also, the latest on the attacks in Iraq, and can the adoption system be made easier? Show more
Richard visits the German Christmas market in Birmingham - the biggest of its type outside Germany itself. Guests include John Craven and Joe Lycett. Plus a festive Help! Show more
A series of bombings leaves at least sixty-three people dead in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. A doctor who removed a pen from a woman's stomach, 25 years after she swallowed it. Show more
Live from Salford, all the build-up to this evening's BBC Sports Personality of the Year, as well as the day's main sports headlines and a look ahead to Spurs v Chelsea. Show more
Live Premier League football commentary on Tottenham v Chelsea. Plus updates from backstage at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony at Salford Quays.
Live from Salford, BBC Sports Personality of the Year looks back on the year, and reveals the top sporting figure of 2011. With John Inverdale, Michael Vaughan and Matt Dawson. Show more
Tony is backstage at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards. Jonathan Edwards and Patrick Vieira give their reactions. And plans for a crackdown on credit card surcharges. Show more
Two more earthquakes hit Christchurch in New Zealand; continuing tension in relations between Pakistan and the USA; Arab League monitors arrive in Syria; and a new cycling phone-in. Show more