Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil find out which part of Greater Manchester has the noisiest neighbours and what you can do if you have noisy neighbours.
Mike speaks to Larry Kane who was the only journalist to travel with The Beatles on every stop of their US tours in 1964 and 1965.
Becky talks to Murray Lachlan Young, the first £1m poet, who is appearing at The Lowry tonight.
Andy talks to an energy expert as the government approved the first nuclear power station in 20 years and what is being done after a peregrine falcon shooting in the Peak District.
Leigh Centurions coach, Neil Jukes, talks about their promotion to Super League and ex-Salford coach, Iestyn Harris, on what may happen if his old club lose go out of Super League.
Nathan Middleton is joined by Sale Sharks fly-half AJ MacGinty and second-row Lou Reed. The talking point is should slow motion replays be used to decide disciplinary problems.
The man who resorted to carrying out an operation on himself because of waiting times, we find out about the spider invasion and Level 42's Mark King on the band's new tour.
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