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
Education secretary Michael Gove says he'll close the gap between state and private schools; and we hear tributes to the actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died over the weekend. 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
We speak to the brother of a man killed after an online drinking game 'Neknominate' dare. Plus an exclusive interview with the family of missing Newport teenager Nida Nasser. Show more
The day's news, including Michael Gove's plans for state schools in England which include longer hours and changes in assessment. Reaction from teachers and education charities. Show more
Dan Walker is in for Richard, with the latest on the floods, drug testing for Sochi, Lynne Truss and her cat from hell, and Bacon's Theory. Show more
The education secretary Michael Gove calls for state schools in England to be as good as privately run schools by breaking down what he calls 'the Berlin Wall' between them. Show more
Mark Chapman presents football debate and the day's sports news. Plus build-up to Man City v Chelsea.
Live Premier League football commentary on Manchester City v Chelsea.
Football reaction and analysis following Manchester City v Chelsea.
Former Newcastle United player Alan Shearer reacts as Joe Kinnear quits as director of football at the club; Hillsborough disaster survivors 'threatened by police'. Show more
The European Commission says corruption costs the EU economy £99bn a year, and the controversial French comedian Dieudonné has been banned from entering Britain. Show more