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
Waiting times at A&E departments in England reach a nine-year high. The latest developments in the lobbying scandal and the 60th anniversary of the Queen's coronation is celebrated. Show more
MPs say we need to cut down the amount of meat we're eating to make sure global food supplies can last. So, should we go vegetarian to save the planet? Show more
Police react to the use of a Taser gun on a 12-year-old girl who was brandishing two knives. Show more
A new UN report into human rights violations in Syria says children are being forced to commit atrocities and that chemical weapons are being used by both sides in the conflict. Show more
Jonathan and Alistair Brownlee relive their Olympic triumph, and take questions from listeners. TV reviews, details emerge of atrocities in Syria, and Tulisa Contostavlos arrested. Show more
France says it's certain the nerve agent sarin has been used in Syria. Peers have voted by more than two to one to back government plans for same-sex marriages in England and Wales. Show more
Mark Chapman presents the day's sports news.
Mike Gatting joins Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell to talk about the moment, 20 years ago to the day, when he was bowled out by Shane Warne with 'the ball of the century'.
The latest rugby union news and interviews from the British and Irish Lions tour.
Nadine Dorries says she's devastated by her alopecia; and should parents help their children get jobs? Also, middle lane drivers on motorways could be fined for hogging lanes. Show more
There are plans to stop people driving in the middle lane, why LA's smog is reducing even though there are more cars on the road and a close look at fell-running. Show more