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 Robert Miller and Mickey Clark. Plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
The IPCC is acused of failing in its duty to investigate complaints against the police - and we speak to Russell Brand about drugs, Jonathan Ross, Jimmy Savile, and much else too. Show more
Earlier we spoke to a French journalist who said the English believe they are the centre of the universe. So do the English believe they are a cut above the rest of the world? Show more
A snapshot of racism in Britain - Murad Alam tell how his wife and and two sons were forced to move from their village after a campaign of sustained racist abuse. Show more
Tony Livesey presents. Shelley Rudman; Cameron in Liberia; Ankara US Embassy explosion; mistaken hitman killing; Burger King drops horsemeat supplier; high in the sky at The Shard. Show more
Denzel Washington talks about his new film Flight. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and reviews, including Hyde Park on Hudson and Bullet to the Head. Show more
Two hitmen who killed a 17-year-old boy by mistake are found guilty of his murder. And there is a rethink on the funding of British basketball and wheelchair fencing. Show more
Colin Murray presents a preview of the weekend sporting action, alongside regulars Pat Nevin and Perry Groves.
A special programme on Sir Chris Hoy, six-time Olympic champion and 11-time World Champion. Put your questions to him during a live phone-in.
Stephen gets reaction to the news that a company that supplies halal meat to prisons has had its contract suspended after traces of pork were found in pies and pasties. Show more
A suicide bombing at the US Embassy in Ankara, Turkey, and riots outside the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. Show more