Mark Crossley sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil speak to Sally Wainwright, writer of police drama Happy Valley, which returns to BBC One tonight plus we visit the Bolton homes flooded ten times since Boxing Day.
You can hear the second part of Mike's interview with Graham Gouldman about 10cc.
Becky speaks to singer Ronan Keating about his new album and tour which is coming to Manchester in September.
Sam speaks to a man who was bullied online when he was 14 as part of Safer Internet Day.
Ian Cheeseman asks if you think Manchester City can still win the Premier League. Former Blues midfielder Gary Owen and former City skipper Andy Morrison will give their views.
Mark finds out about a traditional game of Mob Football in Derbyshire and should there be more scrutiny for youngsters with social media accounts.
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