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. Plus updates on the morning's news. Show more
At least 77 people die in one of Spain's worst ever train crashes; and we hear that the UK economy is growing again as the latest GDP figures are released. Show more
Do football clubs deserve loyalty? Are clubs right to demand loyalty when some of them have taken fans and players for granted. Show more
Warnings over new measures being brought in to replace Anti Social Behaviour Orders. Critics say they could see young children getting into trouble 'just for being children'. Show more
The government welcomes official estimates that the economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the second quarter of this year. Labour say it's good news, but it's not enough. Show more
'Morons being disgusting' prompts all of a council's traffic wardens to quit; sociologist David Stucker author of 'The Body Economic - Why Austerity Kills'; Chart the Week. Show more
Peter Allen and Anna Foster with a round-up of the day's top news and sport. Plus interviews with people at the centre of the stories, and regular travel updates.
Caroline Barker with the day's sports news.
A special live programme from the athletes hotel, ahead of the London Anniversary Games at the Olympic stadium.
Preview of the Hungarian Grand Prix with the 5 live F1 team.
Dickie Davies shares his Olympic memories. Britain's most successful diver Pete Waterfield on retiring from the sport. GDP figures and the revival of vinyl in the late news hour. Show more
The latest on the rail crash in Spain which killed at least 80 people, and US prosecutors launch their biggest ever hacking fraud case. Show more