A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
5 live Premier League Sunday Breakfast, with Anna Foster and Phil Williams, with Phil live from the Etihad stadium on the last day of the Premier League. Show more
Guests include Joe Royle, Gareth Southgate, Boris Becker and national selector Geoff Miller announcing the England cricket squad for the First Test against the West Indies. Show more
We speak with the Chief Crown Prosecutor after 9 men were jailed for grooming young girls. Also we reminisce about favourite children's books after Maurice Sendak dies. Show more
Mark Pougatch and a panel of guests preview the final day of the Premier League season.
Live commentary of the Spanish Grand Prix with the 5 live F1 team.
Mark Pougatch with build-up and team news ahead of kick-off for the last day of Premier League fixtures.
Live football commentary of Manchester City v QPR in a game which will settle the Premier League title race. Plus updates from the final set of fixtures in the Premier League.
All the reports and reaction from the final round of Premier League games.
Alan Green with all the reaction to the final day of the Premier League. Show more
John Pienaar is joined by defence secretary Philip Hammond and Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman, responding to comments from William Hague that businesses should work harder. Show more
In the studio talking about job creation and Greece are Sir Roger Bone, President of Boeing UK and James Eden, owner of the largest independent clothing manufacturer in the UK. Show more
Are men the victims of 'the Second Sexism'? We report from Almaty on the rise in Kazach aphrodisiacs and Tim tries some out in the studio. The rise of the Brit boy band in the US. Show more
As Manchester City win their first League title in 44 years, Stephen speaks to celebrating fans...and some disgruntled Manchester United fans too. Show more
Dotun Adebayo talks to Manchester City and United fans around the world as City take their first league title in 44 years. We catch up with former City player Danny Tiatto. Show more