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
James Bulger's mother, Denise, talks to Breakfast exactly 20 years after her son's murder. And Rachel is at the Vatican as the search for a new Pope begins. Show more
Pope Benedict has become the first Pope in 600 years to resign the post. Should Popes quit? Rachel Burden takes your calls live from St Peter's Square in Vatican City. Show more
Graduate Cait Reilly wins High Court case over government's back-to-work scheme, plus director of Food Standards Agency with the latest on horse meat. Show more
The Appeal Court rules that government back to work schemes breach anti-slavery and forced labour laws. Also, Hazel Blears speaks to us about her mother's dementia. Show more
Anonymous journalist Fleet St Fox reveals all, TV reviews, Justin Preston, and improving trust in the police. Show more
The FSA raids meat plants in Yorkshire and West Wales, Dale Cregan admits shooting two police officers in Manchester and a bounty hunter who is after a most wanted man in the US. Show more
Mark Pougatch presents the day's sports news plus a look ahead as the Champions League returns with the start of the knock-out stages.
Live commentary on Celtic v Juventus in the Champions League round of 16.
Football reaction and analysis following Champions League action.
'I'm the only one of the family my wife doesn't recognise' - 5 live listener Vic on living with dementia. Shadow Environment Secretary Mary Creagh on why she won't eat any mince. Show more
Preident Obama's State of the Union address live; the bloody conclusion to LAPD's biggest ever manhunt; and a 93-year-old former British PoW recounts the Dresden bombings. Show more