Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Andy Crane sits in with Alison and report from Manchester Dogs' Home a year after the fire plus a review of yesterday's charity football match for the Bosley Fire Disaster fund.
As a new test to tell your age has been developed, Mike asks how young you feel.
Becky speaks to violinist Nicola Benedetti who is playing The Bridgewater Hall on 22nd September.
Inspired by Japanese cleaning guru Marie Kondo, Sam asks what can't you throw away plus the unique Tubular Bells performance at the Lowry played by two barefoot Australians.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Bury chairman Stuart Day and manager David Flitcroft.
Mark asks would you be happy to have an operation in France if the wait was shorter and why up to a third of curry restaurants could close because of a shortage of chefs.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
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