A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
Caroline Barker takes a fan's eye look at what's good about non-league football.
Labour promise living wage tax breaks and a man survives in the wilderness by eating his dog. Show more
Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week. Guests include Sam Warburton, Stuart Lancaster, Steve McNamara and Matt Prior.
John Pienaar talks to the shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna and the director general of the CBI John Cridland. Show more
Police pick up the pieces when the care system in place to support dementia sufferers fail, say families. Officers say in many cases, they are not the best people to respond. Show more
Ian Payne presents build up to today's sports coverage live from Cardiff for the South Wales derby. Plus a look ahead to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and other sports news.
Mark Chapman presents football discussion with the Match of the Day 2 team.
Live commentary on the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with the 5 live F1 team.
More from this afternoon's sport, including discussion of the weekend's football, updates from Everton v Tottenham and the latest from the Rugby League World Cup. Show more
Live football commentary on Cardiff v Swansea in the Premier League.
Reaction to all the big footballing issues of the day with Ian Wright and Kelly Cates. Show more
Declan Curry looks at the stories behind the business headlines. With Katja Hall of the Confederation of British Industry, Nick Grey of Gtech, and Carl Waldekranz of Tictail. Show more
Reporting from a mother and baby ward where mums are treated for post natal depression. Dominic Laurie also speaks to parents about their experiences. Show more
An extended cut of former England captain Michael Vaughan's interview with Stuart Broad. Show more
A Conservative MP says the BBC licence fee should be scrapped, listeners react in a text poll. The former justice secretary Ken Clarke enters the debate over the veil. Show more
A community leader in London who helped to set up the Muslim Council of Britain has been sentenced to death by Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal. Show more