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
Barclays announces 5.9 billion pounds in pre-tax profits. Also, shyness, eccentricity and arguing with your parents could be classified as signs of mental illness. Show more
Did Margaret Thatcher put the great into Britain or did she break it? Call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines; other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [standard message rate].
Amir Khan tells Phil he will fight Lamont Peterson on the 19th of May in Las Vegas. Khan was granted his wish for a rematch after his controversial loss on points to the American. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty discusses the National Secular Society winning a test case to ban prayers before council meetings. In 5 Life, we look at new definitions of mental illness. Show more
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe talks about his new film The Woman in Black. Plus reviews including The Muppets, American Evil and A Dangerous Method. Show more
The High Court rules it's unlawful to include prayers as a formal part of council meetings in England and Wales. And should you be fined for spitting in public? Show more
Regulars Pat Nevin and Perry Groves join Colin Murray to preview your weekend of sport, including Premier League football and rugby union's Six Nations.
Is the right to worship a fundamental British liberty? Plus, the UN secretary general appeals for calm as the Falklands dispute deepens. Show more
Greece's cabinet reduces the minimum wage by more than 20 per cent. The violence in Syria has spread to its second city, Aleppo, plus we preview the African Nations Cup final. Show more