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, plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
Nearly 88,000 racist incidents were recorded in Britain's schools in the last four years - and Jedward have qualified for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Show more
Nearly 88,000 racist incidents were recorded in Britain's schools between 2007 and 2011. No-one would support racism but are we really that bad compared to the rest of the world? Show more
The show is live from a Marie Stopes clinic, where Victoria speaks to health workers, nurses, counsellors, and women who have recently had abortions. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty with the latest news and sport. Text 85058 (charged at your standard message rate).
Richard talks to Maxine Peake, Steven Berkoff and Russell Tovey. Also David Vitty joins the programme for this week's Moan-In. Show more
400,000 people with drug and alcohol dependency could lose unemployment benefit, if they don't accept treatment. Advisor to Angela Merkel tells the German Government to change. Show more
Ian Payne with all the day's sports news plus a preview ahead of Norway v England on Saturday.
Rugby League news and interviews with Super League players Jamie Peacock, Eorl Crabtree and Jon Wilkin. Plus a preview of the Manchester Magic weekend.
Tony hears from fans as Stone Roses play their first gig in 17 years. The latest on the eurozone crisis as EU leaders meet. And Spaghetti Junction celebrates its 40th birthday. Show more
The eurozone debt crisis is still top of the agenda. It's treason and 33 years in prison for the doctor who helped the US capture Osama Bin Laden. Dr Karl as always has the answers. Show more