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, plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
Children's charities say the report into last year's riots scapegoats parents and is too simplistic - and we talk to the Labour councillor who says his mum was a 9ft tall alien. Show more
Bad parenting is one of the causes listed in a report into the causes of the riots last summer. Some childrens charities have said it's too simplistic. Do you blame the parents? Show more
Victoria speaks to Darra Singh, author of the report from an independent panel, set up by the government to find out the cause of August's riots in England. Show more
Minister Francis Maude says drivers should store some petrol at home in Jerry cans to beat the fuel delivery strike - but the government says no one should panic-buy. Show more
Phil Williams in for Richard Bacon. With singer songwriter Paloma Faith, author John O'Farrell and the Moan In with Comedy Dave. Plus the latest on plans to avert a fuel strike. Show more
The Prime Minister holds an emergency meeting on the fuel strikes amidst isolated incidents of panic buying. The surgeon who performed the world's most extensive face transplant. Show more
Mark Pougatch has all the day's sports news.
A look at the First Test between Sri Lanka and England in Galle, with Phil Tufnell.
Jonathan Legard presents a special feature focusing on academy football.
An American teenager has been jailed for life after being found guilty of the murder of two British tourists in Florida. Tony talks to friends of James Cooper and James Kouzaris. Show more
The killer of two British tourists is found guilty of their murders. Shawn Tyson is given two life sentences after shooting travellers James Cooper and James Kouzaris in Florida. Show more