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. Including consumer stories and a look at the financial markets, plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
A man has died in an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Edinburgh; 90 per cent of parents say their children are being exposed to too much sexual imagery. Show more
Ninety per cent of parents worry about 'inappropriate images' being used to sell to children. Is there too much sexual imagery everywhere? Does it worry you, or are we too prudish? Show more
Reaction to the EU's new plans to protect taxpayers from bank collapses. Sufferers of depression share their experiences of whether exercise can help with their treatment. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty has news from around the UK, plus sport, politics and money news. Text 85058 (charged at your standard message rate).
Richard speaks to Jeremy Vine about his book Its All News to Me, which is about his 25 years at the BBC, and he announces the GB 2012 Olympic rowing squad. Show more
More people are diagnosed with legionnaires disease in Edinburgh. Plus fuel shortages at Manchester Airport threaten to delay passengers. Show more
Mark Chapman presents a special programme from Hackney with a panel of guests, including former athletes, taking questions from an invited audience. Show more
Ian Dennis with the latest football news ahead of the start of Euro 2012.
Athletics news and a preview of the Oslo Diamond League meeting where Usain Bolt is scheduled to take on Asafa Powell and Sally Pearson is due to start her European season.
Cardiff City are changing their kit from blue to red -- does it matter? Colin talks to fans who've cancelled season tickets and those who welcome the investment the change brings. Show more
Reports of another Syria massacre, the history of Legionnaires disease, USA defends drone attacks, a former child soldier speaks about her ordeal, and a solar-powered pilot speaks. Show more