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
Education secretary Michael Gove wants to scrap GCSEs in England - and doctors take industrial action across the UK for the first time in forty years. Show more
Michael Gove plans to scrap GCSEs in England in favour of tougher O-level-style exams? Have we dumbed down too far - is it time we toughened them up? Or should we stop meddling? Show more
Tina Nash, who was left blind after her former partner gouged her eyes out, tells us she feels sick to hear that he's planning to appeal against the length of his prison sentence. Show more
How is the industrial action by doctors affecting patients? Shelagh speaks to doctors and patients across the UK. Also Martin Lewis is here for the consumer team. Show more
Aung San Suu Kyi addresses Parliament, Richard Dawkins, Royal Ascot, GPs industrial action, Jimmy Carr's tax, Chart the Week. Show more
The Education Secretary wants to scrap GCSEs in England and bring in tougher exams. Lord Baker, who introduced GCSEs in the 1980s, gives his reaction. Show more
Mark Chapman with the day's sports news and build-up to the first Euro 2012 quarter final - Czech Republic v Portugal. Mark is joined by David Pleat for full analysis of the match.
Live Euro 2012 football commentary from the first quarter final in Warsaw, as the Czech Republic take on Portugal.
Tony discusses exams, Isle of Wight Festival and coming to terms with death. Show more
The latest news from around the world plus a special film phone in with director Mel Brooks taking your calls and sharing his stories of the movie business. Show more