Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Allan looks the controversial £60m revamp of the Galleries Shopping Centre in Wigan and could the electricity pylons that run along the Longdendale Valley be about to come down?
Mike asks you to pay tribute to the people you know who have lost their lives fighting for their country in conflicts around the world plus the two-minute silence at 11am.
Becky speaks to writer Ben Elton about his latest book and his time in Manchester.
Phil previews the comedy One Man Two Guvnors which is coming to the Lowry Theatre plus finance expert Penny Haslam discusses life insurance.
Ian Cheeseman asks if the criticism of manager Manuel Pellegrini is fair after just one win in their last six games. Former managers Joe Royle and Brian Horton give their views.
Mark chats to our reporter at the Tower of London looking at the commemorative poppies plus tips from chef Tomasina Myers on how to make meals without spending a fortune.
On Remembrance Day, Alison hears a poet reading from his collection of war poems plus the local student in London who is volunteering to take the poppies from the Tower of London.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.