A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
News and insight from the business world with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark.
Young people are using a new form of bankruptcy order because many are hopelessly in debt - and school canteens will be allowed to take on fast-food outlets in a price war. Show more
Anyone who racked up big debts over Christmas is urged to get help. Just how bad is it? Anna Foster asks what debt is doing to you, with advisors at hand to try to help. Show more
We hear from people who use rent to own companies to get household appliances such as televisions and computers. Are they being exploited and paying too much in repayments? Show more
News and sport from around the UK, including money-saving advice from the consumer team. Text 85058 [standard message rate].
Phil Williams talks to actor Daniel Mays, comedian Andy Parsons and a look back at entertainment in 2011. Show more
A round-up of the day's top news and sport, with Adrian Goldberg and Ranvir Singh. Plus interviews with people at the centre of the stories and regular travel updates.
From Peter Allen in New York to Victoria Derbyshire in Guantanamo Bay, listen again to the best bits as 5 live commemorated the 9/11 ten year anniversary in September. Show more
From physics to psychology, botany to biotech, chemistry to chaos theory, the Naked Scientists from Cambridge University strip science down to the bare essentials. Show more
A panel of young scientists joins former Tomorrow's World presenter Maggie Philbin to outline the discoveries that will change our lives in the very near future.
Is the Blue Badge too open to abuse, or are there too many disabled parking bays? Colin reviews the year's biggest and best TV shows. Show more
Dotun Adebayo speaks to the father of Anuj Bidve, the student shot in Salford on Boxing Day. Subhash Bidve tells us that the family learned of his death via Facebook. Show more