A new way to wake up as Mark starts your day with music, sport and chat.
Alison and Phil hear how Manchester's Real Junk Food Project has opened a restaurant plus the latest from the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
Mike is joined by the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, to answer your questions.
Mike has the latest on a mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Becky speaks to Benjamin Zephaniah about his new album, Revolutionary Minds.
Chelsea has reaction to the announcement of a £300m investment in rail links in the north by Chancellor, Philip Hammond.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Tony Coton to talk about his career and new book.
Georgey talks about food combinations with the creator of the meat and potato pie sweet plus finds out why bungalows aren't built any more and there's this week's Strictly update.
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