A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
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Ten people are still in hospital after the coach crash in France that killed a teacher - and European finance ministers will sign off the next Greek bailout package today. Show more
Dereck Chisora and David Haye may face lifetime boxing bans for their brawl in Munich. Nicky Campbell asks: Has boxing had its day? Show more
The Sun on Sunday launches next weekend - seven months after the News of the World closed over phone hacking. So will you buy Mr Murdoch's new Sunday paper? Show more
Carl Froch gives his reaction to Derek Chisora and David Haye's press conference fight, following Chisora's defeat by Vitali Klitschko in Munich on Saturday. Show more
News, sport, entertainment and guests, including James Naughtie, Henning Wehn and Raymond Blanc. Plus: In a jam? Require assistance? Our experts solve your practical problems. Show more
A state of drought is declared in the south east of England. A damning report into the UK's border security. And Dereck Chisora apologises for his brawl with David Haye. Show more
Spoony meets Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson for a special 5 live Sport in-depth interview. Show more
Mark Chapman debates the latest football news with Ian McGarry and Jason Roberts. Plus a look at the weekend's football league action.
Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan discuss the latest cricket news and England's one day series against Pakistan.
Tony asks callers if they enjoy 'heritage' programmes like Call the Midwife on Sunday night BBC1, as a top TV producer suggests they should be ditched for more gritty programmes. Show more
After marathon discussions Greece gets the money it needs to stay in the euro. Speaking from Misrata, Mohammed Benrasali tells us about the feeling of voting for the first time. Show more