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 Jeremy Naylor and Mickey Clark, including consumer stories and a look at the financial markets, plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
Phil Williams and Eleanor Oldroyd with news and sport from the UK and around the world. Big interviews, money news, weather and the latest travel. Show more
Phil Williams takes your calls on the day's big story. Call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines; other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [standard message rate]. Show more
Following a record number of fails in GCSE English, Stephen Nolan speaks to teachers who think the exams have been marked too harshly.
Asil Nadir is sentenced to ten years in prison for stealing from his company Polly Peck. And the consumer team talks about energy prices, savings rates and staying out of debt. Show more
Richard is joined by Paul Merton and Suggs in front of a live audience at the Edinburgh Fringe. The Vocal Orchestra provide music and Daniel Sloss talks about his comedy show. Show more
Top GCSE grades fall for the first time in their 24-year history. A man who drove away from police at 180 miles per hour is jailed for nine years. Show more
Colin Murray presents the day's sports news and interviews.
Mike Costello joins Colin Murray for athletics updates from the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Colin Murray and Jonathan Overend host a preview of the US Open, which starts on Monday.
A preview of Saturday's Rugby League Challenge Cup final, in which Leeds Rhinos take on Warrington Wolves.
Tony has reaction to The Sun's decision to print the naked Prince Harry pictures. Plus, what is the best way to break bad medical news to patients? Could doctors be better at it? Show more
Media lawyer Mark Lewis, who represented phone hacking victims, responds to The Sun's decision to publish naked pictures of Prince Harry. Show more