A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Business news, including consumer stories and a look at the financial markets. Plus updates on the morning's news.
Fracking for shale gas is to be allowed to resume. The son of Pat Finucane describes the moment his father was murdered after a report into his death is dismissed by his widow. Show more
The controversial process of fracking can resume. Some are worried the technique isn't safe. Others say it's a cheap way of meeting the country's energy needs. Show more
Scotland Yard admitted 'shocking' failings in a 2005 rape investigation today as it agreed a settlement with a young victim. Plus the man who won five million pounds from a 30p bet. 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.
Jo Brand talks about being named 'Best Female TV Comic' at the British Comedy Awards and Zoe Ball tells all about this year's Strictly Come Dancing. Show more
Drilling for shale gas is to resume in Britain - we ask the Energy Minister, John Hayes about its safety; EU leaders discuss rules for supervising eurozone banks. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents all the day's sports news.
James Cracknell presents a cycling safety special. Featuring Chris Boardman, Sir Chris Hoy and Martin Gibbs - head of cycling safety policy for British Cycling.
Steve Bunce and Mike Costello with a close look at the state of boxing on the domestic front and the big fights ahead in 2013.
A vicar tells how he drives a HGV at night to make ends meet. Gary, a baptist minister in his sixties, describes working 18 hour days to feed his family. Show more
Reaction from Washington and Moscow to Russia's admission the Syrian government could lose the war and listeners around the world tell us if they can see the Geminid meteor shower. Show more