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 with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark. Plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
Rail fares go up by more than the rate of inflation for the tenth consecutive year - and America's House of Representatives leads the nation away from the edge of the fiscal cliff. Show more
How would you get Britain's trains back on track? Rail passengers across Britain are facing their tenth consecutive year of above-inflation fare rises. Show more
Victoria talks to the Iraqi man who lost both of his arms and most of his family in a rocket attack when he was 12. Ali Abbas is now setting up a charity for limbless children. Show more
Shelagh and the MPs team discuss how political lobbyists paid £1 million in 2012 to sponsor parliamentary groups, David Cameron's hopes for the G8, and international aid. Show more
Phil speaks to TV magician Dynamo and Hollywood heart-throb Gerard Butler - he is starring in new movie, Playing for Keeps. Show more
According to ministers over the past five years, jobless benefits have gone up 20 per cent whereas private sector pay has only risen by 12 per cent. They say it is unfair. Show more
Mark Chapman presents the day's sports news and football updates from around the grounds, including Chelsea v QPR, Liverpool v Sunderland and Newcastle v Everton.
Comedian Jim Davidson is arrested on suspicion of sexual offences. The Telegraph's Peter Oborne explains why he has given up booze to have a 'dry January'. Show more
Reaction to the latest grim figures from the United Nations detailing the human cost of the 21-month conflict in Syria. At least 60,000 people have died. Show more