A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Game Group is saved along with 3,100 jobs. Hosepipe bans are to start across parts of the country as drought measures are tightened. Historic elections begin in Burma. Show more
Jonathan Legard looks at the sports stories of the week. Including interviews with England rugby coach Stuart Lancaster, plus Brendan Rodgers, Howard Wilkinson and Kelly Smith. Show more
The government changed its advice about possible disruption to fuel supplies. But what was going on behind the scenes? A new Anchorman film is in the works; will it be any good? Show more
Al Murray is joined by Andy Zaltzman, Emily Dean and Ned Boulting to pull apart and take a lighter look at the week's news. On the agenda: the pasty tax and the fuel panic. Show more
Ian Payne is joined by journalist Andy Dunn and guests to look at all the weekend's talking points, and preview Sunday's matches.
Live football commentary of Celtic v St Johnstone in the SPL. Plus updates from Newcastle v Liverpool in the Premier League.
A round-up of the afternoon's sport, plus updates from Newcastle v Liverpool.
Mark Chapman presents from White Hart Lane with build-up to this afternoon's main commentary game, Tottenham v Swansea.
Live football commentary of Tottenham v Swansea in the Premier League.
Jason Roberts and Steven Reid with all the reaction to the big footballing issues over the weekend. Show more
John's guest is George Galloway, fresh from his by-election victory in Bradford. Plus Ed Miliband's top advisor and strategist on what went wrong there. Show more
Youth unemployment is in the spotlight with guests Manpower boss Mark Cahill and Thomas Hainsworth, Managing Director of family-run textile manufacturer AW Hainsworth & Sons. Show more
Football fans say their civil rights are being ignored by police who impose strict restrictions on supporters travelling away to some fixtures. Show more
Stephen discusses the fuel dispute - is it time for the tanker drivers to call off the threat of strike action? And should the government be able to watch your online activities? Show more
Aung San Suu Kyi's party says she has won a seat in Burma's parliament. A yacht carrying two British people is in trouble in the Pacific, and we remember the Falklands 30 years on. Show more