David Cameron urges Britons to "pull together" in the national interest, in his first party conference speech since becoming PM.
On Drive, Peter Allen talks to Lord Heseltine for his verdict on the speech and how the announcements of the Conservative Party conference will play out over the course of the coming years.
We also hear highlights of the speech and analysis from John Pienaar.
Mark Chapman hear the latest on developments in the Liverpool takeover story as well as a look at England's World Cup bid and the celeb lifestyle of the top flight.
Prime Minister David Cameron is already facing criticism over benefit cuts. On Victoria Derbyshire, listeners discuss what benefits they'd be happy to sacrifice.
Liverpool Football Club is to be sold to the owners of the Boston Red Sox baseball team; the takeover is subject to the resolution of a legal dispute with US owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
Lewis Hamilton's McLaren team will put 'everything and the kitchen sink' into keeping his world title chances alive as the racing reaches Japan. We'll have full coverage of practice, qualifying and the race this weekend.
Russell Brand reveals he is not in control of his wedding to Katy Perry and jokes that he doesn't know where it is, who's going to be there or what type of hat he will be wearing.
We want to find out about the state of the family in 2010 for a season of programmes later this year. Tell us about your family in our questionnaire.
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