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
Hosepipe bans come into effect across large parts of the south and east of England, and thousands of customers are still without power after snow and gales hit the UK. Show more
Can Britain's uinfrastructure handle the Olympics and the Diamond Jubilee? Despite all the rain, there's a drought, power cuts caused by snow, and fuel shortages. Show more
Original stories from across the UK, including exclusive news-making interviews and powerful human interest stories. Plus regularly updated news, sport and travel bulletins. Show more
Sky News admits it allowed a reporter to hack into the emails of canoeist John Darwin on public interest grounds. Shelagh and her consumer team investigate expensive mortgages. Show more
The latest news plus interviews with actor Tom Ellis and historian Dan Cruickshank. Plus Chart the Week with Neil Midgley and Richard Peppiatt. Show more
A hose pipe ban is imposed across the East and South East of England to tackle drought, Sky News admits hacking emails and are beer bellies a myth? Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news.
A look ahead to preparations for the London 2012 Olympics, featuring interviews with Steve Backley and Dave Brailsford.
Chris Evans presents coverage from the first day of the US Masters from the Augusta National golf course in Georgia.
Adil discusses if banning cigarette displays in shops will stop children taking up smoking, plus Lemmy from Motorhead's tribute to the creator of the Marshall amp who's died at 88. Show more
Dotun speaks to Peter Frampton about the life of Jim Marshall and his legendary amplifiers. Also the latest from Syria, Mali and the Masters golf. Plus the cycling phone in. Show more