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
A serious case review says no-one could have prevented the murders of a mother and her son. Plus, two men reunited six years after one saved the other's life. Show more
A former advisor to Number 10 says pupils should attend school for nine hours a day to help parents with childcare costs. Rachel Burden asks: Does the school day need extending? Show more
The rapper and director Plan B accuses the government of demonising young people on benefits. Plus have you ever stolen anything at a self service supermarket till? Show more
What the new immigration bill might mean for voters and why MPs are struggling to agree. Plus should children spend 45 hours a week and 45 weeks a year in school? Show more
News, sport, topical debate and special guests. Plus your emails, texts and tweets. Text: 85058 (charged at your standard message rate). Email: bacon@bbc.co.uk. Show more
The government sends in the military to help those still cut off by flooding and MPs vote to reject an amendment to the government's Immigration Bill. Show more
Eleanor Oldroyd has the day's sports news.
A look ahead to the start of the 2014 Six Nations tournament this weekend as Wales prepare to defend their title against Italy, England travel to France, and Ireland face Scotland.
Russell Fuller looks ahead to USA v Great Britain in their Davis Cup tennis match.
Tory immigration rebels defeated and should the school day be longer? Stephen Nolan and John Pienaar introduce coverage of Question Time, which comes from Norwich. Show more
Amanda Knox's conviction is upheld, Syria is delaying handing over its chemical weapons, and two tonnes of poached ivory are found in Togo. Show more