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. Download the podcast at bbc.co.uk/5live.
More than 70 football fans are killed in violence after a match in Egypt - and we find out that criminals are trafficking British men abroad to work in slave-like conditions. Show more
How do you stop homophobia in football? Today all Premier League clubs will sign up to the government's Sports Charter on homophobia. Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
Mark Kennedy, the undercover police officer who infiltrated a group of environmental activists, speaks exclusively about the review into undercover policing. Show more
More reaction to the deaths of 74 football fans in violence after a match in Egypt. We talk to eye witnesses and an ex-FIFA referee who has taken charge of games in the country. Show more
Richard talks to Noel Fielding about his new show 'Comedy Luxury', British sporting legacy with Clare Balding and Chart the Week with Richard Peppiat and Martin Kelner. Show more
New clashes in Cairo after Wednesday's football violence in Port Said, in which more than 70 died. Prince William arrives in the Falklands. And a debate about tea cosies. Show more
A comprehensive round-up of the day's sporting stories with Eleanor Oldroyd.
Matt Dawson presents a special Six Nations preview show live from Edinburgh ahead of the start of the tournament at the weekend.
Mike Costello takes a special look at the phenomenon of Kenyan distance running and its growing influence on British Athletics. Show more
Chris Huhne's friend Chris Davies says if he's charged over claims his ex-wife took speeding points for him, he'll lose his job. Plus breaking news about John Terry. Show more
Dotun Adebayo with world stories. Including at 1.35am, music interviews from Jamie Stangroom, medical news from the Up All Night doctors, and from 2.35am, the Friday phone-in. Show more