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
A minister admits government advice to stockpile jerrycans of petrol was wrong - and we host the 5live Breakfast Energy Summit with company heads, Which? and the Energy Secretary. Show more
Keep calm and carry on. That's the message this morning from the cabinet as the threat of a fuel strike continues. So are you, or have you opted to stock up on fuel? Show more
Carole Duggan, aunt of Mark Duggan who was killed by police, says she has no faith in the police watchdog, the IPCC, over her nephew's death. Show more
Labour calls for an apology for the government's advice in advance of a possible fuel strike, as queues build at the pumps and petrol sales go up by 81 per cent. Show more
Impressionist Jon Culshaw on The Sky at Night, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock and war correspondent Alex Crawford. Plus Chart the Week. Show more
There's more chaos at the pumps, and the future prospects of nuclear energy takes a knock too, with news that two companies are pulling out of plans to build new power stations. Show more
The day's sports news with Mark Chapman.
A look ahead to Team GB's preparations with Kath Merry and Steve Parry. Featuring BMX rider and medal hopeful Shanaze Reade, and GB basketball forward Luol Deng.
A look at the Argentinian striker's career so far, after he recently broke the Barcelona all time goal-scoring record. Just how good is Lionel Messi as a player? Show more
Nikki Fox has muscular dystrophy, uses a mobility scooter, and reckons 2012 is a great time to be disabled in the UK. She's out to discover whether this positive view is justified. Show more
Five months before the start of the Paralympics, Tony Livesey looks at what life is really like for families with disabled children in the UK. Show more
The three main parties are in shock as George Galloway wins the Bradford West By-Election, while the director of Jerry Maguire, Cameron Crowe, joins us for the film phone-in. Show more