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
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with news, sport and debate. Disability benefit changes come into force across UK, and the government is urged to crack down on nuisance calls. Show more
According to a new report, around one million children grow up with no contact with their father. Nicky asks: Does it matter if you don't have a dad? Show more
A group of MPs says that thousands of British citizens are being unfairly separated from their foreign born spouses and children because immigration rules are too restrictive. Show more
Child grooming victims are being failed because of a 'woeful lack of professional curiosity', according to a committee of MPs. Show more
Dan Stevens on life after Downton Abbey; KT Tunstall performs her new single; Jose Mourinho back at Chelsea; Prism; Dan Rutherford and Helen Czerski talk science in Bacon's Theory. Show more
A look at the day's news. William Hague defends the role of GCHQ over snooping accusations and the team speak to Randal Phillips, the former Chief CIA representative in China. Show more
Dan Walker presents the day's sports news.
Featuring a special interview with Matthew Maynard, the father of the Surrey cricketer Tom Maynard, who died in tragic circumstances a year ago today. Show more
Football debate with Dan Walker who is joined by Steve Claridge, Phil Brown and football journalist Andy Dunn.
The government reveals details of new-look GCSEs for schools in England, with exams graded from eight to one rather than A* to G. Show more
Is the man who leaked US surveillance secrets a hero or a traitor? We also find out about the jury selection process in a case that is gripping America. Show more