Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil ask you which Greater Manchester woman deserves a statue plus what does it take to be a professional dog walker and news of the closure of the A57 Snake Pass.
As former Manchester bank Williams & Glyn is set to return to the high street, Mike asks what thing from the past you'd like to bring back.
Becky speaks to country duo The Shires about their current single, State Lines, and their latest album.
Sam has the latest on the corruption scandal at FIFA with a local football finance expert and could we see the return of a familiar Manchester banking name of yesteryear.
Phil Kinsella and Trevor Hunt speak to Wigan prop Tony Clubb, who has signed a new four-year deal with the Warriors.
Mark is live from the Hay Literary Festival and speaks to much-loved poet Pam Ayres plus has a look behind the scenes at the festival.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
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