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Tuesday June 5's programme

Unfortunately, there's plenty of miserable news in Greater Manchester today. Of course, we have a duty to report it and reflect life in the region.
But we've also got some optimistic stories too. We talk to the mother of Cameron Cummings, the 14-year-old who was hit by lightning in Stretford last week. He's still in intensive care, but he's progressing well.
We'll also have a dog in the studio live. Let's hope he behaves. Indy has been sniffing out drugs in pubs, so we'll find out how successful the initiative has been. We're not actually interviewing the dog, you understand. We'll have a couple of human beings in there too.
Suzanne Beeley's been to the homes of the future. She explain more about eco-friendly homes.
And at nine, David Henry will be telling us why CCTV is being trained on fibreglass elephants in Bolton.

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