A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning's papers.
The founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, joins Adam Parsons and David Jones to discuss government snooping, UK start-ups, Wikipedia and Bovril sandwiches. Show more
Police continue to question two people on suspicion of murdering 16-year-old Becky Watts. Ukip leader Nigel Farage sets out his party's immigration policy. Show more
MPs are looking at the rules on when children in England should start school. Rachel asks: Do children born in the summer or born premature need special treatment? Show more
Peter Allen analyses a report that claims incomes are 'back to pre-crisis level' and finds out if listeners are indeed feeling better off. Show more
Sarah and Dan talk to Rene Denfield about her first novel The Enchanted, based on her experiences around death row prisoners in the US. Plus furniture to charge phones. Show more
The stepbrother of Bristol teenager Becky Watts is charged with her murder. Nathan Matthews, who is 28, will appear in court on Thursday. Show more
Mark Chapman with updates from around the grounds of the night's Premier League football fixtures. Guests include Jermaine Jenas and Kevin Kilbane. Show more
Downing Street says that David Cameron will take part in only one pre-election TV debate. Plus, Jonny Evans and Papiss Cisse's alleged spitting incident on the pitch. Show more
A Pakistani man extradited from the UK to the US has been found guilty of plotting bomb attacks in several countries. Plus, why haven't the French banned the smacking of children? Show more