Dom Busby sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil hear about a campaign to limit stakes on fixed-odds betting machines to £2 plus the Canal and River Trust want more pleasure boats to travel through Manchester.
Mike asks is the council right to get involved when it comes to deciding how much you can bet and about Salford Lads' Club recent trip to America.
Becky speaks to actor Ian Puleston-Davies, aka Owen the builder in Coronation Street, about the new play he has written.
Judith Moritz sits in and finds out why you need to take care buying second-hand electrical goods.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Neil Lennon, manager of Bolton Wanderers.
Mark speaks to Pete Waterman about trains and the new look Birmingham New Street station and the man who went to buy a pair of curtains and came home with Stonehenge.
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