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
Bloodshed in Cairo as government forces try to clear protestors' camps - and we talk to an archbishop who's visited two women, accused of drug smuggling, in a Peruvian jail. Show more
After the Arab Spring, was the current violence in Cairo inevitable? Was the world wrong to be optimistic about the chances for peace in the region? Show more
Phil Williams presents. Prison sentencing, Cairo unrest, Eurozone growth, young unemployed, Peru detention and cat DNA. Show more
The latest as authorities crack down on protesters in Cairo, killing dozens. Our panel of MEPs discuss growth in the Eurozone, and we find out how many languages Mancunians speak. Show more
Richard speaks to Ade Edmondson, and gets reaction to reports that a cameraman from Sky News was killed while covering covering disturbances in Cairo. Show more
A state of emergency is in force across Egypt after a day of violence in Cairo. Dominic Laurie and Steph McGovern talk to foreign minister Alistair Burt. Show more
Mark Chapman presents build-up to tonight's international friendly between England and Scotland at Wembley. Plus the day's sports news.
Live football commentary of England v Scotland in their friendly at Wembley to mark the FA's 150th anniversary. Plus updates from N Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Russia. Show more
Reaction to tonight's international football.
The latest on the crisis in Egypt. It's England 3 Scotland 2 at Wembley. Is it still unacceptable to breastfeed in public? Students start to receive their A-level results. Show more
News from around the world with Rhod Sharp and the science phone-in with Dr Karl. Call 0500 909 693 [free from most landlines; other networks and mobiles may charge]. Show more