Chris finds out the latest from Dale Farm in Essex, as the travellers win an injunction against their eviction. And we visit a Norfolk man who helps people to create their own natural swimming pools.
With the government planning a formal consultation on giving same-sex couples full married status, Nick asks whether the word 'marriage' should only be used for the union of a man and woman.
Helen finds out about gazanging, a new trend in the housing market where the seller backs out of the sale of their home, leaving the buyer with a potential range of fees to pay.
Stephen's got the top tunes from 1965 and 1979 for One Foot in the Groove. Plus the stars of The Madness of George III, which is on at Norwich Theatre Royal, are in the studio.
Matthew chats to cricketing legend Imran Khan about his new book.
Evening entertainment. Call in on 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
Late night music with the mystery year and Fab 5. Call 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).
BBC Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.
David Webster sits in to bring you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.