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
Francois Hollande goes to Berlin for Eurozone crisis talks and Schools Minister, Sarah Teather, tells us about plans for Special Educational Needs children in England. Show more
As the government announces it is toughening up the rules on who qualifies for special needs in schools - we ask: 'Are we too quick to label our kids?'. Show more
Kerry Katona describes the treatment she's had from the press as a form of bullying, saying that some papers had a 'personal vendetta' against her. Show more
Former chief executive of News International, Rebekah Brooks, and her husband, Charlie Brooks, have been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Show more
Musician and comedian Tim Minchin, winner of BBC's sound of 2012 Michael Kiwanuka, UK Eurovision entry Engelbert Humperdinck and the best of the week's TV. Show more
Attempts to form a coalition government in Greece fail. Rebekah Brooks, former chief executive of News International, is charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Show more
Ian Payne with all the day's sports news plus updates from League One and Two play-off second legs.
Jimmy Armfield, Pat Nevin, Nigel Worthington and John Hartson choose their best-ever top 11 players from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and form a select Team GB. Show more
Gordon Farquar looks ahead to the Olympic Torch relay, with discussion on the torch's route and security around it. Plus interviews with Steve Cram and torch carriers. Show more
Late-night chat on stories you're talking about. Tony discusses the Eurozone crisis, urinating in public, taxing junk food, Roy Hodgson's first England squad and issues with sleep. Show more
As Dominique Strauss-Kahn moves to counter sue the hotel maid who accused him of sexual harassment, Harvard law professor, Alan Dershowitz, gives his verdict. Show more