All the latest on Europe's debt crisis, as Greece pleads for a new financial lifeline.
Lucy Burton and Sarah Stolarz report live from Athens, with a range of voices from Greece's business and political community.
And we visit a supermarket there where customers are reported to be stockpiling, and are worried about how they will pay for their goods.
We discuss what might happen next with our regular economic commentator Roger Bootle, alongside Greek economist Danae Kyriakopoulou.
Plus we review the launch of Apple's new music streaming service.
Whilst the firm has kissed and made up with Taylor Swift, after a very public disagreement, we hear from Damon Krukowski, a singer from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who owns his own record label, and is not a fan of Apple's new service.
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