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.
President Obama holds talks on gun law change. Boat race protestor insists his actions were justified. Show more
Is the right to protest being undermined in Britain? That's the claim of Trenton Oldfield who disrupted this year's Boat Race. He said he was protesting against government cuts. Show more
Victoria Derbyshire presents original stories from across the UK, news, sport and exclusive interviews.
Shelagh looks at medical advancements on the battlefield in Afghanistan which means that 90 per cent of those injured survive. She talks to the man who made the Queen's placemats. Show more
Childrens Laureate and author of The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson, comes in to talk about the new Christmas BBC1 animation Room on the Broom; plus the week's TV reviews. Show more
A High Court judge has ruled a boy with cancer can have surgery, despite his mother refusing consent. Plus UK sport commits a record £347,000,000 to the Rio Olympics. Show more
Mark Pougatch has the day's sports news.
Mike Costello looks at the work of the US 'Super Coaches' who help Olympic and Paralympic athletes strike gold. Plus how the coaches saw 'Super Saturday' unfold at London 2012. Show more
A special interview with British golfer Ian Poulter as he reflects on his remarkable year which saw him play a key role in helping Europe to life the Ryder Cup. Show more
Lively and entertaining late-night chat and debate. Show more
A former US governor defends America's gun laws, after President Obama backs a ban on assault weapons. News from around the world with Rhod Sharp. Show more