A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
The chancellor George Osborne believes the economy is 'leaving intensive care'. Show more
Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week. Including live interviews and discussion with some of the biggest names in sport.
In Brazil it all started with bus fares, while in Turkey it was over a park, but what's really behind the spreading spirit of social revolt? It's The Stones v The Beatles at Glasto. Show more
Colin Murray delivers a baby from a labour simulator, Edith discusses if women are under too much pressure to breast-feed and why do so many pregnancies end in an induced labour? Show more
Ian Payne presents from the final of the ICC Champions Trophy at Edgbaston as England take on India. Plus European Team Athletics Championships in Gateshead and World Cup rowing. Show more
John Pienaar looks ahead to the chancellor's Autumn Statement. He also speaks to the shadow chancellor Ed Balls about Labour's policy on pensions and government spending. Show more
Declan Curry with lively analysis of the big business stories making the headlines. The UK boss of Triodos Bank tells us why there is good business in ethical banking.
Tim Samuels meets publisher and poet Felix Dennis and braves the 1,000 kilowatt glare of the photo press pit as he takes to the catwalk at Men's Fashion Week.
Doreen Lawrence's lawyer Imran Khan on allegations police 'spied on her family'. MPs George Galloway and Mark Pritchard debate whether Edward Snowden is hero or traitor. Show more
Michael Mansfield QC reacts to the Guardian's disclosures about the Metropolitan Police snooping around Stephen Lawrence's family after his murder. And where is Edward Snowden? Show more