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Eamonn and Alison talk about spontaneity after a friend randomly went to Hong Kong and they talk about child poverty in Greater Manchester.
Mike speaks to Rhod Gilbert about his BBC One Wales documentary, Stand Up To Shyness, and former BBC Royal correspondent, Jennie Bond, chat about Victoria and Abdul.
Becky chats to actor Natalie Radmall Quirke about her latest role.
Chelsea reports on the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall's visit to Cheshire today.
Bill Rice asks if you think Alexis Sanchez is right in saying Manchester United is the biggest club in the world and how will his arrival impact the second half of the season.
Georgey meets the man who has performed 200 citizen's arrests in less than a year and remembers the real Rosie the Riveter from the iconic We Can Do it Poster.
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