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. Including consumer stories and a look at the financial markets, plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
Vladimir Putin is re-elected as President of Russia - and a senior general from the Falklands war warns that the islands have been left vulnerable to another Argentinian attack. Show more
Cardinal Keith O'Brien has criticised the government's plan to extend legislation to allow people of the same sex to marry. Rachel Burden asks: do you support gay marriage?
Original stories from across the UK, plus news, sport and exclusive interviews. After 11am, the Monday Music Review. Call 0500 909693, text 85058, email: Victoria@bbc.co.uk. Show more
The sports team on all the weekend's big stories including the sacking of Andre Villas-Boas, Man Utd's win, Moyes on pay cuts for footballers and the NE derby with Danny Simpson. Show more
Fay Ripley on why she's gone from acting to writing cookery books, Tara Palmer Tomkinson on her novel Infidelity, and is the mansion tax a good idea? And practical advice in Help! Show more
The Government confirms it will look again at how to cut child benefit for higher earners, insisting the move is popular with voters. Show more
Mark Chapman with football debate and reaction to all the weekend's action with Steve Claridge, John Motson and journalist Ian McGarry. Show more
Mark Clemmit with a look at what's making the news in the Championship, plus Football Leagues One and Two.
More on one of the day's top sports stories.
Tony asks whether care for the elderly is the responsibility of government or the family. Should more be done to control numbers of foxes. And live music with the Inspiral Carpets. Show more
Christopher Tappin's lawyer Kent Schaffer tells us he'll appeal a Texas court's decision on bail, and Hans Blix explains why dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions needs diplomacy. Show more