Follow England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine for free on Radio 5 live. Can Capello's side keep up their momentum after already securing a place in South Africa next year?
Listen to coverage from the Dnipro Arena now and then have your say with Alan Green on 606, which is on air straight after the game.
Dozens of MPs could face difficult questions next week after a fresh investigation into expenses begins on Monday. 5 live's political correspondent Terry Stiasny discusses the report's timeline and possible implications.
Congratulations to Victoria who has been given the Nick Clarke Award for her interview with Peter Bacon, who was cleared of raping a woman who'd claimed she was too drunk to consent to sex.
Alan Green, David Pleat and Kenny Samson discuss Sir Alex Ferguson's apology to referee Alan Wiley after questioning his fitness during Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Sunderland.
Green believes the initial comments were a 'diversionary tactic'.
With Mark Kermode at home unwell, Simon spoke to American director Kevin Smith and it was left to Boyd Hilton and Nigel Floyd to deal with the week's reviews including Up and Zombieland.
US President Barack Obama has won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. He described the award as "a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st Century."
Three times major champion Padraig Harrington believes the decision to make golf an Olympic sport will give the sport the respect and credibility it craves.
We're broadcasting live from some of Hull's biggest venues in October.
Come along and meet us, be part of the audience and see if you've got what it takes to get behind the mic.
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The London Evening Standard will soon be given away free and millions of people are already sharing material online. Are we only interested in what we can get for nothing?
The referee's union says the FA should consider suspending Sir Alex Ferguson from his job for questioning the fitness of referee Alan Wiley.
The Tories say they'll move about half a million people off incapacity benefit within three years of being elected. Nicky Campbell asked listeners if they think it will work.
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