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
Michael Gove rows back on his plans to replace GCSEs in England; and we hear how rife drug-cheating is in Australian sport. Show more
One airline has banned children from some parts of its planes. Is that right? Are there some places where children should not be seen or heard? Show more
Michael Gove abandons plans to replace GCSEs in England, calling the scheme a 'bridge too far'. And how do nurses feel about the NHS after the Francis report on Stafford Hospital? Show more
Flood defence schemes to protect more than 64,000 homes in England have been given the go-ahead, plus the consumer team talk about the government's green deal. Show more
Phil Williams speaks to Sharon Rooney - who plays Rae Earl in E4's 'My Mad Fat Diary' - and comedy writer Simon Evans. Also, magician and comedian Pete Firman. Show more
A rethink on plans to scrap some GCSEs in England, and an extraordinary phone call between the former cabinet minister Chris Huhne and his ex-wife Vicky Pryce. Show more
Ten years on from the black armband protest involving two leading Zimbabwe cricketers, Eleanor Oldroyd hears from those involved. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents a debate from the Youth Sport Trust conference. She is joined by a panel to discuss the impact of London 2012 and the future of funding on schools sports. Show more
A Six Nations preview presented by Matt Dawson, alongside former Wales winger Shane Williams and other guests.
Some products sold as beef lasagne are found to be 100 per cent horse meat. Would a wage cap save the Premier League or ruin it? Show more
Frozen beef lasagne is found to contain 100 per cent horse meat. Show more