Mark wakes you up with music, the papers, sport and interaction.
Chelsea hears how Kelloggs have been told off for a TV advertisement that broke the rules.
Mike Sweeney is joined by Ian Hopkins, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, to answer your questions.
Mike speaks to PC Phil Healy, handler of Mojo the dog, who was first on the scene of the Manchester Arena attack, who is retiring from British Transport Police.
Becky speaks to Paloma Faith about her concert at Haydock Park racecourse on Friday.
Phil speaks to Yasmin Qureshi, Bolton South East MP, about Boris Johnson's burka comments.
Mike Minay speaks to journalist, Neil Turley about John Bateman leaving Wigan Warriors.
Johnny speaks to Jake Shears from Scissor Sisters about his music and talks about a fibreglass gorilla that is causing trouble in Devon.
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BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.