A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Caroline Barker takes a fan's eye look at what's good about non-league football.
Tony Livesey and Sam Walker with Sunday's main news stories, plus the latest sport, travel and weather.
Garry Richardson discusses the big sports stories of the week with guests Gianfranco Zola, Jens Lehmann, Lennox Lewis, Jason Gillespie and Paul McGinley.
Overhauling the government's Preventing Extremism programme; recruiting informers for the security services; and the son of the first man to climb Everest, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. Show more
Edith and Colin ask should you bank your newborn baby's blood? And they ask the age-old question: could men cope with the pain of labour? Show more
Ian Payne presents build-up to a busy afternoon of sport including the Monaco Grand Prix, the start of the French Open and the Scottish Cup Final.
Live commentary on the Monaco Grand Prix with the 5 live F1 team.
Live commentary of Hibernian v Celtic in the Scottish Cup final. Plus cycling updates from the final stage of the Giro d'Italia.
A round up of the day's sport plus golf from the end of the final round of PGA Championship at Wentworth.
Have your say on the day's football with Darren Fletcher. Plus your chance to vote for 606 Call of the Year. Show more
John talks to Lord Ian Blair following events in Woolwich. He also looks at the state of the Conservative and Labour parties with Lords Norman Fowler and Neil Kinnock. Show more
Business news with Declan Curry, including starting a new business and keeping it growing and if shows like The Apprentice and Dragon's Den help prepare you for the business world. Show more
Tim Samuels and guests, including Radio 1's Nihal, discuss men and infidelity and ask if masculinity is in crisis. Plus, does chanting hold the key to improving a man's life?
Topical debate with Stephen Nolan. Former Crimewatch presenter Nick Ross defends his controversial views on rape. Show more
A French film about two young lesbians wins the Palme D'Or in Cannes, and the Australian government is to ban adverts featuring live betting odds during sports coverage. Show more