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Alison and Phil have reaction to Trafford Council's decision to stop funding school crossing patrols and the latest from America as they go to the polls.
Mike speaks to US astronaut Mike Massimino who was the first man to tweet in space.
Becky speaks to Reverend Richard Coles about his new book, Bringing in the Sheaves.
Andy looks at the prospects for the US presidential election as voting begins and discusses what has happened to a certain triangular chocolate bar.
Ian Cheeseman is joined by former Manchester City player Paul Lake. Tonight's question is should City be capable of playing their best football twice in a week.
Should cyclists pay road tax? Food gets smaller and we're in the States on Election Day.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Dogs, prisons, Clinton, Trump and Christianity
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Allan speak to callers about dogs, prisons, Clinton, Trump and Christianity.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.