Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil look at claims from residents living near the M60 at Worsley that the noise from the roadworks is making their lives a misery.
Andy speaks to comedian Breenan Reece and previews The Great British Menu which starts on Monday.
Becky speaks to gardener Diarmuid Gavin who is appearing at Dig The City, the urban gardening festival in Manchester.
Sam asks if car sharing is the way forward for travel and how Wood Street Mission are helping children and families living in poverty to learn through reading.
Bill Rice and Liam Bradford speak to journalist Graham Hardcastle to discuss Lancashire's summer so far plus our cricket reporter Scott Read gives his views too.
Georgey finds out about a survey showing that more of us are visiting English seasides and hears about a new scheme to recover abandoned shopping trolleys in Crawley.
Richard plays two hours of classic Northern Soul and 60s Motown memories plus Time Will Pass You By features July 31st 1965.
Juanita Yau brings you a round-up of Chinese news.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.