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
Europe reacts to Cameron's speech; Julian Assange talks to Rachel; plus reaction to the Swansea v Chelsea ball-boy row. Show more
Police have told Eden Hazard he won't face assault charges after he kicked a ball boy during Chelsea's cup tie at Swansea. Who do you blame - the player or the ball boy? Show more
The Immigration Minister tells Victoria that the UK Border Agency has underperformed and they have no plans to forecast how many Romanians and Bulgarians may travel to the UK. Show more
British people in the Libyan city of Bengazi have been told to leave by the Foreign Office, because of an 'imminent threat' to westerners. Show more
James Purefoy on playing a serial killer in a new American TV drama; Gino d'Acampo; Mark Lawson on censorship and Fawlty Towers; Libya and Chart the Week. Show more
Crime in England and Wales falls. UK citizens in Benghazi are advised to leave. A man dies after two cars carrying four members of the same family crash into a river in Derbyshire. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by James Cracknell, Steve Parry and Katharine Merry to find out how life has changed for a number of sportsmen and women since London 2012.
Matt Dawson presents a Six Nations preview with guests Brian Moore, Gavin Hastings and Ben Kay. They'll take a look at all the teams ahead of the rugby union tournament. Show more
MPs back calls to lower the voting age - is 16 old enough to vote? Nick Clegg admits he thinks the coalition cut capital spending too fast. Show more
The US has lifted its ban on women fighting in combat zones, so what are the pros and cons of females on the front line? Also the great Harry Belafonte and his new book My Song. Show more