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Allan asks should sugary drinks come with a health warning - one professor is calling for sugar-laden beverages to have labels like those on cigarette packets.
Alison Butterworth sits in asking what is the oldest non-living thing you have at home and was an Altrincham school right to expell a student who threw a custard pie at a teacher.
Becky is joined in the studio by the Avenue Q puppets including Princeton and the actor who plays him.
Phil speaks to multi-million selling author Martina Cole and local chef Andrew Nutter has ideas of how can feed your family for a fiver.
David Burns debates new plans to stop students binge drinking. Show more
Joe Wilson sits in and asks about your thoughts on weddings. Do you think they should take place in religious buildings or not.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.