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
Doctors and NHS managers say the A&E system is close to collapse and the Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police says she won't resign because of the rape of young girls in Oxford. Show more
Questions are being asked about how a gang of men from Pakistan and North Africa were able to groom and rape young white girls in Oxford. But is it fair to bring race into this? Show more
Victoria speaks to listeners who have lost hundreds of thousand of pounds on high stakes gaming machines and asks if they're really as addictive as crack cocaine? Show more
Live coverage from Westminster of Prime Minister's Questions as Dominic Laurie sits in, followed by analysis from our MPs panel. Text 85058 (charged at your standard message rate).
Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson; aesthetic plastic surgery; petrol price-fixing investigation; life sentences for police killing; Carol McGiffin on the Moan-In. Show more
The Bank of England predicts stronger growth and weaker inflation - but as unemployment is rising, we look at where the British economy is heading. Show more
Mark Pougatch presents the day's sports news, plus interviews, features and updates from the Europa League final.
Live football commentary of Benfica v Chelsea in the Europa League final from Amsterdam ArenA.
Are there green shoots in the economy? Scientists use cloning to make a human embryo. And should all drivers be re-tested at 66? Plus Team Talk with Dan Walker and Conor McNamara. Show more
It has taken them 15 years, but a group of American scientists say they have at last managed to create a cloned human embryo, using the same technique as used in Dolly the Sheep. Show more