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
MPs say the UK is losing the battle against online crime; and Professor Mary Beard tells us she'd like to smack the bottom of the man who abused her on twitter. Show more
A series of high profile women have been tweeted abusive sexual threats for supporting a campaign to put more women on our banknotes. Why do some men hate women? Show more
Ten families of disabled people lose their High Court claim that cuts in their housing benefit - as a result of the government's so called 'bedroom tax' - are discriminatory. Show more
The Deputy Prime Minister tells callers to the programme that the government is right to reduce housing benefit for tenants with spare bedrooms. Show more
Richard looks at whether Twitter is doing enough to curb threatening or abusive behaviour on the site after high profile women received sexually explicit and violent messages. Show more
Disabled families lose their legal challenge to social housing benefit cuts for residents with spare bedrooms in England, Wales and Scotland. Show more
Ian Payne presents the day's sports news. Plus the latest from the World Swimming Championships in Barcelona.
Andrew Flintoff and Mark Chapman with a live Ashes Roadshow ahead of the third Ashes Test between England and Australia.
A look ahead to the new SPL football season.
More from the day's sport, including the World Swimming Championships in Barcelona.
Twitter's head of trust admits they cannot call the police about abusive tweets. Wikileaks' lawyer talks about Bradley Manning's conviction on espionage charges. Show more
American soldier Bradley Manning is found not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty on other espionage charges. Show more