A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Home secretary Theresa May reacts to Abu Qatada's deportation and Tony Livesey is live from Wimbledon as Andy Murray prepares to play Novak Djokovic in the men's final. Show more
Garry Richardson presents from Wimbledon with a look ahead to the men's singles final and reaction from the women's singles final. Plus the other big stories in sport. Show more
A childhood friend of Abu Qatada talks about the cleric; explorer recreates Scott's expedition; as Murray prepares for Wimbledon final, meet the man who has appeared in 16 of them. Show more
Teenage mums talk about the honest reality of being pregnant so young. Beverley Turner attends a natal hypnobirthing session. Author Amy Licence gives a history of royal births.
John Inverdale presents live tennis from Wimbledon with coverage of Novak Djokovic v Andy Murray in the men's singles final. Plus F1 updates from the German Grand Prix. Show more
The battle between Ed Miliband's Labour party and the Unite union; the deportation of Abu Qatada; and Rory Bremner on politics. Show more
Dominic Laurie sits in for Declan Curry and talks to the boss of Dell Computers UK, Tim Griffin.
Tim Samuels meets self-styled 'Lord of Mince' Julian Clary, and hears the story of a 30-year-old adoptee's journey to retrace his 'real' parents. Show more
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Andy Murray celebrates becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936. The Canadian prime minister has visited a small town devastated by an exploding tanker train. Show more