A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Phil Williams and Anna Foster with the big sports stories, news, weather, plus previews of the weekend's sporting events.
Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week. Including live interviews and discussion with some of the biggest names in sport. Show more
The Euro Crisis with Tony Blair's former Chief of Staff. Plus - are we better off at 56 Up than 7 Up? 1948's Olympic Legacy. Dictatorships - to intervene or not to intervene? Show more
Colin Murray continues his quest to contact every living British gold medallist from the summer Olympics. It's a journey that takes him across the UK and the Atlantic. Show more
Ian Payne presents the Sunday Review looking back at Saturday's action and a look ahead to today's sport. Including updates from Roland Garros and day one of French Open tennis. Show more
Live commentary of the Monaco Grand Prix with James Allen and the 5 live F1 team.
Live football commentary of Cheltenham v Crewe in the League Two play-off final from Wembley.
A round-up of today's sport, including the latest from the French Open at Roland Garros and cricket updates from Trent Bridge on day three of England v West Indies.
Darren Fletcher and Robbie Savage take your calls and reaction to the latest football news. Show more
John Pienaar shares his keen political observations. Featuring news and interviews from key figures in Westminster. Show more
Declan Curry talks to the man in charge of business lending at RBS, Chris Sullivan, skincare entrepreneur Liz Earle and economist Ruth Lea. Show more
Investigating why more 40- and 50-something men are choosing to live alone. Jon Holmes reports on becoming a dad for the second time as we ask if good fatherhood can be taught. Show more
The spokesman for the UN secretary general tells Stephen that Ban Ki Moon is appalled by events in Syria. We also hear from Akil Hashem, a former general in the Syrian Army. Show more
A massacre in Syria is condemned by the UN, Sol Campbell says fans shouldn't go to Euro 2012 because of racism, rebels declare an Islamic state in Mali and a film phone-in too. Show more