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
Warning of billions of pounds in tax lost through tobacco smuggling. Stephen Fry reveals he tried to end his own life. Show more
The government is going to give people in England more powers to stop the building of new onshore wind farms. Nicky asks: Would you block or back one near you? Show more
'On a bad day, every step is a fight.' Mum tells of life with ADHD son. Plus Ed Miliband says a Labour government would follow the coalition by promising to cap the welfare bill. Show more
The government is dismissing Labour's plans to 'cap' spending on welfare if the party wins the next election. Also, victims of the Mau Mau uprising are being given compensation. Show more
Richard speaks to Brothers and Sisters star Matthew Rhys about his new spy drama on ITV The Americans, and he is joined by award-winning crime writer Mark Billingham. Show more
With Peter Allen and Chris Warburton. Guidance to local councils in England will say that residents should have a greater say in the planning process for wind turbines. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd presents from the Stadio Olimpico in Rome with coverage of the Diamond League athletics meeting.
A look ahead to the Canadian Grand Prix with the 5 live F1 team.
Stephen Nolan and John Pienaar discuss the week's big political stories, and bring you Question Time with reaction from across the country.
The US government admits collecting millions of Americans' phone records, a tribute to Esther Williams, and price fixing of the chocolate market in Canada. Show more