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 ceasefire comes into effect across Syria - and North Korea prepares to testfire a long-range missile, moving it a step closer to having nuclear weapons. Show more
David Cameron's in South East Asia talking tough on authoritarian regimes. Do we have a moral duty to encourage democracy or is it just political grandstanding? Show more
The mother of a teenage girl with Down's syndrome talks of her struggle to get pictures of her daughter removed from offensive Facebook sites. Show more
The Syrian interior ministry asks refugees to go home as the fragile ceasefire holds. Also the consumer team - with Martin Lewis talking about ISAs and energy deals. Show more
Live from Aintree on the opening day of Grand National week. Guests include Ricky Gervais and Beth Tweddle, plus weekly feature Chart The Week. Show more
The Syrian ceasefire still holds - but for how much longer? Plus reports of a loud but unidentified boom across a large part of central England. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd with today's sports news. Plus a special feature on Gary Parkinson, the former Middlesbrough defender, who suffers from locked-in syndrome. Show more
Clare Balding has latest news from the first day of the National Hunt meet at Aintree.
A look ahead to preparations for the London 2012 Olympics with Kath Merry, James Cracknell and Darren Campbell. This week, a special feature on nutrition and supplements.
A man behind a banned bus ad campaign, which claims gay people can be converted to heterosexuality, explains how he learnt to live a straight life and is happier for it. Show more
Dotun Adebayo with world stories. Including music interviews from Jamie Stangroom, medical news from the Up All Night doctors, and the Friday phone-in. Show more