Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil discuss fake news and how to spot it and report from a skate park in Handforth which has reopened after a major cash boost.
Mike talks to Jean-Jacques Brunel, songwriter and bassist of The Stranglers, about his 40 years in music and meets one of the owners of new urban axe throwing venue, Whistle Punks.
Becky speaks to Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh from Deacon Blue about their live DVD.
Liam looks at the possibility of Wayne Rooney joining a Chinese football club and the row in Cheshire over a Salford councillor appointed Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner.
Bill Rice is joined by Shaun Malone from Gogglebox to preview the League Cup Final. Former United striker Danny Webber gives his views.
Georgey Spanswick
Job interviews, crying in public & Bruce Oldfield on Princess Diana's style
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Georgey discusses job interviews with one of Lord Sugar's advisors, talks about Princess Diana's fashion with designer Bruce Oldfield and the ballroom being forced to change name.
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