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
Anders Behring Breivik gives evidence at his trial in Norway. A report says fracking should continue in the UK. Wigan win at Arsenal for the first time in the Premier League. Show more
The man who killed 77 people in bomb and gun attacks in Norway last July defends his actions as he takes the stand. Nicky Campbell asks: Is Anders Breivik mad or bad? Show more
Should wealthy people get tax breaks when they donate to charity? We talk to an accountant who explains the issue, a wealthy man who chooses to donate and charities. Show more
Radical cleric Abu Qatada is arrested - the Home Office wants to deport him. In Norway Anders Breivik explains why he killed 77 people. Plus Shelagh is with the health team. Show more
Ewan McGregor on Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Irvine Welsh on his new prequel to hit bestseller Trainspotting, Skagboys. Show more
Aasmah Mir and Andy Verity get reaction to the Government's renewed attempts to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada while athlete Diane Modhal looks at the legacy of the Olympics. Show more
Mark Pougatch with all the day's sports news and build-up to Championship action.
Live commentary from Reading v Nottingham Forest in the Championship, as the race for promotion nears its conclusion. Plus updates from the rest of the evening's games. Show more
Football reaction and analysis following tonight's Championship football.
Reading back in the premiership, reaction from midfielder Jay Tabb and former player John Salako. Plus Roger Black on 100 days until the Olympics. Show more
We ask a Jordanian human rights activist what's likely to happen to Abu Qatada if he gets sent back there, and a NASA pilot how to fly a plane with a space shuttle strapped on. Show more