Mark Crossley sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Jack Dearden sits in with Alison Butterworth (12/07/2016)
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Jack Dearden sits in with Alison and finds out how Tory party members feel now they won't be getting a say in who the next PM will be and your reasons to be happy.
Mike meets a local sports trainer who has five steps to a winning mindset.
Becky speaks to Kevin Rowland from Dexy's Midnight Runners about his new album inspired by his Irish roots.
Emma Goswell sits in and hears from a local MEP who is a big supporter of Jeremy Corbyn.
Mark speaks to Jenny Meadows, Wigan 800m runner, who has announced her retirement and hears from the new Oldham Athletic boss, Steven Robinson.
Mark asks if new Prime Minister Theresa May's fashion is of any concern to us, the barbers hoping to get men to talk about their emotions and the fresh fears over dairy farming.
Callers talk to Sam about Jeremy Corbyn, the Downing Street cat and kissing your children.
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