Mark Crossley sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil find out what is being done to try and keep traffic moving around Greater Manchester plus news of a feasibility study for the Hazel Grove by-pass.
Mike has news of the latest crime statistics for Greater Manchester and asks what more can we do to help the police.
Becky speaks to comedian and writer, Rory McGrath, about his first solo stand-up tour.
Sam finds out how Manchester Airport deals with adverse weather and traffic problems and hears from a man who contracted hepatitus from the blood contamination scandal.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by the Chief Executive of Oldham Athletic, Neil Joy, and the Latics’ new manager John Sheridan.
New research says the older you get the harder it is to detect sarcasm, Mark investigates and the way Yorkshire moorland is managed for grouse shooting may affect flooding.
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