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
US officials say they have foiled a plot to blow up a plane using an underwear bomb. Frank Warren tells Nicky and Rachel that David Haye and Derek Chisora will fight this summer. Show more
David Cameron says there is no going back on spending cuts. Meanwhile Greece and France have voted against austerity. Who's right - contintental voters or coalition partners? Show more
The country's top man on dementia, Professor Alistair Burns, discusses strategy and talks to sufferers, plus we talk shareholder power after the chief executive of Aviva resigns. Show more
The family of 94-year-old Emma Winnall, who was beaten up at home, appeal for help to find her attacker. Plus Shelagh is joined by the health team. Show more
Richard talks to Gok Wan, who has a new cooking series and book plus the TV reviews, and Julia Bradbury tells us about Planet Earth: Live. Show more
Nine men are found guilty of the sexual exploitation of teenage girls in Rochdale; David Cameron and Nick Clegg show their commitment to the coalition at a factory in Basildon. Show more
Mark Pougatch presents all the day's sports news with build-up to Liverpool v Chelsea in the Premier League.
Live Premier League football commentary of Liverpool v Chelsea.
Football reaction and analysis following the night's games.
Tony Livesey discusses the case of the nine men found guilty of the sexual exploitation of five girls in Rochdale. Also, would you pay to see David Haye and Derek Chisora fight? Show more
A CIA insider foiled the al-Qaeda underwear bomb plot, nine men are convicted of abusing girls, author of Where the Wild Things Are dies aged 83, Angry Birds make lots of cash. Show more