A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance will remain a big problem in 2012. Businessmen, economists and MPs this morning are coming out in support of high speed rail link, HS2. Show more
The FA prepares to ask Fabio Capello to strip John Terry of the England captaincy - and Prince William arives in the Falkland Islands to work as a search and rescue pilot. Show more
Are the FA right to remove the England captaincy from John Terry? Nicky Campbell takes your calls. Show more
John Terry is stripped of his captaincy by the FA. Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigns after he's charged with perverting the course of justice over speeding points claims. Show more
Chris Huhne is no longer a cabinet minister. John Terry is no longer England captain. All the latest on both stories, including reaction from ex-England player John Barnes. Show more
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
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Viggo Mortensen talks about his new film A Dangerous Method. Plus reviews including Carnage, Jack and Jill and Man On A Ledge. Show more
Chris Huhne resigns as Energy Secretary. John Terry loses the England captaincy. Britain braces itself for an arctic weekend. Plus, what's the lowest note you can sing?
Regulars Pat Nevin and Perry Groves join Colin Murray to preview your weekend of sport, including Premier League football and the start of rugby union's Six Nations.
Chris Huhne steps down as energy secretary and John Terry loses the England captaincy. Children are to be given a new legal right to have a proper relationship with both parents. Show more
Syrians in Berlin, London and Cairo invade their country's embassies. We hear from two protestors. And how did Anonymous hack a phone call between the FBI and Scotland Yard? Show more