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
Governments meet in Tunisia to try to work out how to end the bloodshed in Syria - and a fourth inquest opens into the case of the baby whose mum said it had been eaten by a dingo. Show more
A major conference in Tunisia seeks a breakthrough in the increasingly bitter Syrian unrest. Nicky Campbell asks: Is it time to go in? Show more
We get the latest from Syria on attempts to get the injured out of Homs, including British photographer Paul Conroy. We speak to his father, Les. Show more
Tony Livesey sits in and hears the latest from Tunis, where diplomats are meeting to work on a plan to get humanitarian aid to Syrians under attack from government forces. Show more
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Denzel Washington talks about his new film Safe House. Plus reviews including Black Gold, Red Dog and One For The Money. Show more
Danny, a young Syrian man, tells Drive about the fierce fighting in Homs and how he was smuggled out of the city to avoid shelling by government forces. Show more
Colin Murray presents live from the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra's studio in Salford as they play sporting theme tunes selected by sports stars, including athlete Mo Farah.
Matt Dawson and guests debate the latest from the Six Nations rugby tournament.
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A resident of Homs tells us food and time are running out for people trapped in the city and we talk to Red Cross aid workers on the ground in Syria. Show more