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.
RBS announces annual losses of almost 800 million pounds - and we hear tributes to comedian Frank Carson who has died aged 85. Show more
Nicky Campbell asks: How do we make cycling safer? As the Commons debates measures to protect cyclists, David Cameron backs a campaign to make the roads safer for them. Show more
We look into claims that doctors at some British clinics agreed to carry out abortions on the basis of the gender. The Department of Health has ordered an investigation. Show more
One million public sector workers are facing a pay freeze for a third year. The doctor filmed offering a 'no questions' abortion is suspended, plus the consumer team on the show. Show more
Trevor Eve on the new series of Kidnap and Ransom. Journalist Nick Cohen talks about censorship. Richard reminisces in the newly relocated Blue Peter garden. And Chart the Week. Show more
Council workers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland face a pay freeze for a third year. And parts of the UK enjoy unseasonably high temperatures. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news, updates from Valencia v Stoke in their Europa League 2nd leg tie, and build up to Man Utd v Ajax.
Live football commentary of Manchester United v Ajax in the second leg of their round of 32 Europa League tie. Followed by match analysis and reaction.
Lively late-night chat on stories you're talking about. Is the public sector pay freeze a raw deal or reasonable? Tony also discusses the issues raised in Question Time on BBC1. Show more
Dotun Adebayo with world stories. There's a new plan for Somalia. General Kofi Annan is announced as special envoy to Syria. Plus, actor Bruce Dern and a special Oscars phone-in. Show more