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
Romania's ambassador tells us parts of the British press are writing racist stories - and we look back on a bad night for the UK's football teams in their World Cup qualifiers. Show more
How do you govern dog ownership - is a compulsory exam the way forward? Should you face a test before you can own a dog? Show more
Tony Livesey hears from a mother whose daughter threatened her with a knife, as plans are revealed to help parents whose children suffer from violent behavioural problems. Show more
Greater Manchester Police say Jade Anderson was 'most likely' to have been attacked by four dogs, leading to her death, but investigations are continuing. Show more
Lesley Sharp; the Moan-In with Dave Vitty; Bacon's Brrrrrrrritain; and the BBC's handling of harassment claims under the spotlight. Show more
Britain's banks are told to raise 25 billion pounds to protect themselves from future losses, and the Home Office loses its latest legal attempt to deport Abu Qatada. Show more
Mark Pougatch presents the day's sports news.
James Cracknell, Tom James and Dan Topolski examine what it takes to win the Boat Race and discuss the ongoing popularity of the annual Oxford v Cambridge clash on the Thames.
The latest golf news and interviews.
Abu Qatada stays in Britain as his deportation order is overruled, the Stones play Glastonbury, and are we becoming less tolerant of kids in public places? Show more
A lawyer representing the plaintiff in the US Supreme Court gay marriage case speaks to Up All Night. Tributes to Gordon Stoker from Elvis backing group the Jordanaires. Show more