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
How to keep the lights on and the bills down? That's the question for 5 live's Energy Day - and Iain Duncan Smith defends the Universal Credit from criticism by MPs. Show more
What price would you pay to keep the lights on? Nicky Campbell takes your calls in front of a live studio audience with the Energy Secretary Ed Davey. Show more
An investigation is underway in Cheshire after a two-year-old girl managed to get out of a nursery and walk half a mile to her home. We hear from her father. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty and Dominic Laurie host a consumer team energy prices special as part of 5 live's Energy Day. Helping to explain your bills and find ways to save you money. Show more
Richard's programme is powered by 10 cyclists, including Chris Boardman, as part of 5 live's Energy Day and Angus Deayton talks about his new role in Waterloo Road. Show more
More than a hundred vehicles are caught up in a massive pile-up in Kent. Police say the crash was most probably caused by thick fog, and it's a miracle no-one was killed. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd with the day's sports news, plus a football preview ahead of the World Cup qualifiers with former England manager Graham Taylor.
Rugby union news and interviews ahead of the start of the new season, guests include Sale Sharks' head coach Bryan Redpath and former Northampton fly-half Paul Grayson.
Coverage of the closing stages of Andy Murray's quarter-final against Stanislas Wawrinka at the US Open.
Phil discusses the nuclear issue as part of 5 Live's Energy Day. Plus discussion with the Director General for Energy at the European Commission. Show more
The US ambassador to the United Nations accuses Russia of blocking action against Syria over the use of chemical weapons. The G20 gets underway in St Petersburg. Show more