Obituary column with Dotun Adebayo. Rptd at 6pm
Rachel Burden presents the latest news, with reporters and correspondents at home and abroad. Plus sport, travel, weather and a flick through the Sunday papers.
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Garry Richardson rounds up the week's headline stories and interviews big-name sports guests.
Investigative reports, politics, showbiz gossip and current affairs. Including the 5 Live Report.
Too Young to Live? Rebecca Sandels reports on the medical advances that have radically increased the chances of survival for babies born prematurely. The downside is that babies born earlier than 25 weeks are highly prone to severe or moderate disability. This report explores the debate over whether it is right to keep these babies alive, given their comparatively limited quality of life.
A busy afternoon of sport, including cricket, with reaction to today's announcement of the England squad named for the Second Test. Also, the Hungarian Grand Prix, and Toulouse v Leeds in the second semi-final of rugby league's Challenge Cup. Plus the last day of the British Open golf on the ladies' European tour and the final day of the World Swimming championships in Montreal. Presented by Arlo White. Coverage of the World Swimming championships is on BBC2 at 11pm
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Too Young to Live. In whose interest is it to keep very premature babies alive? Rebecca Sandels reports. Producer Matthew Chapman
World news, investigations, entertainment updates and sport. With Aasmah Mir and Andrew Fletcher.
Topical phone-in debate, live from Birmingham. To take part, call free on [number removed]93.
Dalya Raphael with the top stories from around the world. including at 2.35 Tech Update with Phil Elliott and at 4.50 Show Business with Peter Bowes in Los Angeles.