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Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Schools struggling to recruit teachers
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
As children and teachers return to work, Alison and Phil look at whether schools in Greater Manchester are struggling to recruit and retain enough teachers.
Mike speaks to Meat Loaf, aka Michael Lee Aday, about his career and music.
Becky chats to actress, writer and philanthropist, Dame Joan Collins, who is appearing at The Lowry next week.
Andy talks to a cafe owner from Stockport who is using negative reviews to boost business and hears about the latest scheme to replace libraries in Warrington with lockers.
The Devils’ Advocate: A Manchester United Podcast
Should Rashford start against City?
1 hour on BBC Radio Manchester
Bill Rice asks whether Marcus Rashford should start for Manchester United in the derby. Plus who should partner Paul Pogba in midfield?
We head back to Rio for the start of the Paralympics, chat about flags with best-selling author Tim Marshall and hear new research about how safe older drivers really are.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Funeral costs, Grammar Schools, Calais wall, life after death and consumer rights
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Callers chat about funeral costs, Grammar Schools, Calais wall and consumer rights.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.