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
Google and Microsoft are making it harder for paedophiles to find images of child abuse, plus how much worse hands-free phones make your driving. Show more
Nicky Campbell takes your calls on the day's big story. Call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines; other networks vary]. Text 85058 [standard rate]. Email breakfast@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Former Oxford United footballer Robbie Hughes and his mother talk about life after he was attacked five years ago while holidaying in Crete. Show more
April Jones's grandmother welcomes measures to stop internet child abuse searches. Plus it's the Monday sports team, with Steve Harmison, rugby's Henry Paul and Luther Blissett. Show more
Property expert Kirstie Allsopp says a so-called 'mansion tax' would not work. A charity says it's concerned about orphaned children in the Philippines being abused. Show more
Calls for greater scrutiny of senior banking appointments following the actions of former Co-op Bank chairman Paul Flowers. Show more
Mark Chapman presents footbll debate with the day's sports news.
Phil Tufnell is joined by Nick Compton to look ahead to the start of England's winter Ashes Tour against Australia.
A look at some of the day's other big sports stories, including David Haye's retirement and the latest allegations from Lance Armstrong on doping in cycling.
More information emerges on how Paul Flowers, the disgraced former chairman of Co-op Bank, got his job. Plus Back Row, with the return of James Bond to ITV. Show more
News from around the world with Rhod Sharp. Rumours that Monty Python are to reform have substance according to a long term collaborator. Show more