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.
Lord McAlpine says he's close to reaching a settlement with the BBC. The violence in the Middle East escalates with the deaths of both Israelis and Palestinians. Show more
The government is trying to come up with a new way of defining child poverty. Ministers say it isn't just about money. Nicky Campbell asks: How would you define it? Show more
The case of an SAS soldier jailed for illegally possessing a handgun - his wife tells us he's been hung out to dry, and his former commanding officer calls for his release. Show more
Shelagh presents news and sport from around the UK, and the health team review the latest medical stories. Text 85058 [standard rates]. Email shelagh@bbc.co.uk.
Kirstie Allsopp is in to talk about her new C4 series Kirstie's Vintage Home, with a book which accompanies the series. Also Nighty Night actress Julia Davis joins the show. Show more
Anna Foster and Peter Allen with the day's top news and sport. Plus interviews and regular travel updates.
Eleanor Oldroyd presents all the day's sports news and reports from the opening day's play in the First Test between England and India in Ahmedabad.
Eleanor Oldroyd examines the issues female athletes face when trying to maintain a body needed to compete in professional sport. With Jessica Ennis, Denise Lewis and Zoe Smith. Show more
Matt Dawson looks ahead to this weekend's Autumn Internationals alongside Gareth Thomas and Nick Easter.
The latest on hightened tensions in Gaza, first reaction as the polls close for Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales, and does a tie maketh the man? Show more
Air Raid sirens are sounded across Tel Aviv for the first time in 20 years as rockets are fired at the city from the Gaza strip. Show more