Matt White brings you news, music and chat to start the day.
Allan finds out how proposed changes to the criminal injuries compensation scheme could reduce payments plus a brand new radio station made for and by people with learning disabilities.
Eamonn talks to James Cracknell about his new book which tells how he recovered from his cycling accident in Arizona in 2010 with help from his wife. Eamonn also finds out more about prostate cancer.
Becky talks to actor Tony Hirst who plays Paul Kershaw in Coronation Street plus Michael Morpurgo on War Horse: The Concert which is coming to the Lowry later this month.
Steve Saul sits in. Why animals are being abandoned as people struggle to make ends meet. And as Salford's LS Lowry would have been 125 today, he's been celebrated on a Google doodle.
Ian Cheeseman chats to Terry Robinson, chairman of Bury football club about the hard work and personal risks he took to keep the club going and his early ambitions away from football.
Your chance to hear some of our best bits again with James East.
Joe Wilson sits in with evening music and entertainment.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.