A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Business news with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark, including consumer stories and a look at the financial markets. Plus updates on the morning's news.
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman calls for an independent inquiry into the Jimmy Savile scandal. Computer hacker Gary McKinnon finds out whether he'll be sent to the US. Show more
David Cameron and Alex Salmond have agreed that if you're in Scotland, you get to vote on a yes or no question on independence. But if it were UK wide, how would you vote? Show more
In her first radio interview Anna Larke, the former girlfriend of Justin Lee Collins, says she's appalled at the sentence the TV presenter was given for harassing her. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd sits in for Shelagh Fogarty with stories from around the UK, including sport, politics and money news.
Richard presents news, sport, entertainment, guests, emails, texts and tweets. Plus a review of the last week's TV highlights. Show more
The mother of a British man says she's 'overwhelmed' by the Home Secretary's decision to block his extradition to the US. Show more
Mark Pougatch is in Warsaw ahead of England's World Cup qualifier against Poland. Plus a look ahead to Belgium v Scotland, Croatia v Wales and Portugal v Northern Ireland.
Coverage of tonight's international football including the postponement of Poland v England due to rain, Croatia v Wales, Belgium v Scotland, and Portugal v Northern Ireland.
Alan Green takes your reaction to the postponement of Poland v England, plus the performances of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in tonight's international football.
A man says his brother has been treated unfairly by being extradited to the US. Hamja Ahsan says his brother suffers from a similar medical condition to Gary McKinnon. Show more
President Barack Obama goes head to head with his rival Mitt Romney in a lively second presidential debate. Pollsters, analysts and the BBC's Jonny Dymond give their verdict. Show more