Mark Crossley sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil look at Shakespeare's impact on Greater Manchester over the last 400 years plus reaction to yesterday's Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium.
Mike asks about your charity achievements as Eddie Izzard completed 27 marathons in 27 days for Sport Relief.
Becky speaks to Ross Kemp about the new series of Ross Kemp's Britain on Sky 1.
Sam finds out about a video which has been made to promote Wigan as a destination for investment.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by United fan Jon Nield and local football coach, Neil Jackson.
As Twitter reaches ten years of age, Mark speaks to the man whose tweet turned it into a phenomenon and investigates what you can and can't pick when it comes to wild flowers.
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