News, sport and business.
Guy Ruddle and Mickey Clarke present financial news.
With Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty , including at 6.45,7.45 and 8.45 the latest business and personal finance news. Plus travel updates, and at
6.55 Luke Harvey with the latest racing news.
News and debate, including the chance for listeners to phone in to discuss the day's news stories. Plus sport and interviews with top guests. Call free on [number removed]93. EMAIL: [address removed] Text: [number removed] (standard rate)
With Allan Robb.
News, the day's sport, topical discussions and movie updates and reviews. Plus daily guest interviews at
2.00 and 2.30. EMAIL: mayo@bbc.co.uk
With Peter Allen and Rachel Burden.
Mark Pougatch presents live sports news and debate, including at 7.00 Weekend Preview, in which a panel of guests preview the weekend's action, with special attention to tomorrow's World
Cup Group Six qualifier between England and Austria. Also, news on Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, plus big-name interviews with players and managers.
And at 7.45 full commentary on the under-21 qualifier between England and Austria at Elland Road.
Live commentary from the Super League play-offs.
Matthew Bannister explores the devastating impact of the four suicide explosions that brought death and destruction to London on 7 July. The programme profiles five people deeply affected - physically and/or emotionally - and invites them to compare their experiences with those who have suffered from other terrorist acts, such as the IRA bombings. Also, a Muslim talks to a Home Office minister about racial hatred since the July bombs. Listeners may phone in on [number removed].
With Dotun Adebayo. Including at 1.35 World Music with Andrew McGregor, at 2.35 World Football Phone-In with Tim Vickery and at 4.35 Talking Technology with Phil Elliott.