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Alison and Phil find out why super-size Christmas trees are so popular this year plus a report about the 50th anniversary of the Race Relations Act.
Mike asks if you were an immigrant in the 50s and 60s and what was it like plus BBC Radio Manchester presenter Karen Gabay talks about her experiences of living in Manchester.
Becky speaks to Sister Rita Lee who runs a drop-in centre in Collyhurst.
Michelle Daniel sits in and has the latest on the flooding in Lancashire and Cumbria and hears from the family of a six-year-old girl crushed by electronic gates in Moss Side.
Jimmy Wagg finds out what affect the Race Relations Act has had on the game of football with author Emy Onuora, Manchester City fan Don Grant and BBC punter Garth Crooks.
Mark has the latest from the BBC Weather Centre on the floods caused by Storm Desmond and what are your family Christmas present traditions.
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