A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
British workers are doing two billion hours of unpaid overtime according to the TUC. The scrap metal industry and police are launching a crack down on metal thieves. Show more
Experts say patients with less than a to live year should be given help to die at home - and there are calls for Diane Abbott to resign after saying white people 'divide and rule'. Show more
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A commission of experts recommends that terminally ill people with less than a year to live should be allowed to end their lives with medical help. Show more
News and sport from around the UK, including money-saving advice from the consumer team. Text 85058 [standard message rate].
Colin Paterson talks to actor Gerard Butler, TV adventurer Charley Boorman and actress Michelle Holmes. Show more
Iraqi gunmen say they'll hand over the body of Alan McMenemy. The one survivor of the group he was in, Peter Moore, talks to Drive. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd with all the day's sports news.
In a London Calling special, Eleanor Oldroyd discusses the rivalry between Seb Coe and Steve Ovett. Interviews include Coe himself, Alan Parry, Brendan Foster and Steve Cram.
In a London Calling special, Eleanor Oldroyd looks at the rivalries that will emerge at the London Olympics, including Usain Bolt v Johan Blake and Rebecca Adlington v Lotte Friis. Show more
Mike Ford, Jeremy Guscott and Alistair Eykyn join Matt Dawson to discuss how the home nations are building up to the 2012 Six Nations. Show more
Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton describes the first couple of days of her expedition to the South Pole in aid of Sport Relief. Show more
A new US defence strategy is unveiled for a world with shrinking budgets and changing priorities and there are calls for Hosni Mubarak to face the death penalty. Show more