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
Latest on the decline of the British high street as new figures show 14 chain shops are closing daily. Plus breaking news on the crisis at Rangers from reporter Roddy Forsyth. Show more
Rangers, racist chants and the Suarez saga. The missing handshake...the missing 24 million. A missing morality...a missing decency? Has football lost the plot? Show more
Chris Warburton sits in. Seven children in a Kent village have been diagnosed with the same rare condition affecting organ development. We speak to parents calling for an inquiry. Show more
Shelagh reacts to breaking news that Rupert Murdoch is launching a new Sunday paper and discusses a nuclear deal between Britain and France. Show more
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Colin Paterson, Boyd Hilton and Nigel Floyd sit in for Simon and Mark. Guest Nicolas Cage talks about his new film Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. Show more
The price of diesel reaches a new high - the OFT is urged to investigate. And the Labour leader Ed Miliband on the NHS, the economy and the prospect of a Sunday Sun. Show more
Jonathan Pearce presents a preview of the weekend's sport and all the day's sports news, with Gordon Strachan, Tony Pulis, Brendan Rodgers and Gus Poyet among the guests. Show more
Former British Colonel Bob Stewart returns to Bosnia to discover the fate of the survivors. Now an MP, this is an emotional journey, as he relives the massacre of Srebrenica. Show more
Colonel Bob Stewart's moving documentary on his return to Bosnia, 20 years on, prompts some powerful calls. Plus, do we need a Sun on Sunday, and is the timing a cynical ploy? Show more
Charlie Chaplin's son tells us about who he thinks his dad was, and what's Libya like a year after the first demonstrations against Colonel Gadaffi's regime? Show more