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How should politicians attract the female vote? and Have you seen a ghost? Kaye Adams takes your calls in her first show.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams wants to know if you think we've become too obsessed with hygiene. Plus Gail Porter has stripped off again, Kaye's wondering if nudity is still a big deal?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsBST is over for the year, but is it time to move the clocks forward forever? And most kids want an iPhone from Santa, but how much should you spend on the children at Christmas?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye and guests ask whether Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, should ever be released. Plus do you know your Pythagoras from your obtuse angles? Is maths getting short shrift?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye meets an extraordinary young mother living with breast cancer. Plus blu-ray, sat nav, wi-fi and smartphones - what are the most useful and most useless gadgets in your life?
DetailsKaye Adams discusses ID theft. Has it ever happened to you? What you can do to prevent it? And should you give money to beggars?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsPutting on lippy or texting while driving? Kaye Adams asks what's the worst thing you've ever seen behind the wheel, plus she meets Scottish violin superstar Nicola Benedetti.
DetailsKaye and callers talk to Annabel Goldie of the Scottish Conservatives.
DetailsKaye Adams asks whether tighter gun laws could have prevented the shocking shootings in Cumbria.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsWhen it comes to teenage delinquency, would you get involved or leave it to law and order? And as the emergency services get more bad press, do we simply expect too much from them?
DetailsSmoking on the bus or talking in the cinema - is it just too dangerous to intervene with bad behaviour? Plus five portions a day or goji berries, what exactly is a balanced diet?
DetailsKaye and callers talk to Iain Gray, leader of the Scottish Labour Party.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsThe axe is swinging, but was it high time that middle class high earners lost out on child benefit? And a new magazine for larger ladies is launched, are we finally accepting fat?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsShould at risk children be taken from their birth parents sooner? Kaye hears about a pilot adoption scheme for Glasgow, based on a system from New Orleans. Plus - the ash came back.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams asks whether workers' right to strike should be restricted and, in the week that Europe wins the Ryder Cup, whether you feel European.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsA couple have made the news for letting their 8- and 5-year-old kids cycle to school unsupervised. Are we too paranoid about our children's wellbeing?
DetailsWhy do boys still lag behind girls at school? Do we need new methods to teach boys? Plus tweezing, plucking, lipstick and blusher - why are women so afraid to go natural?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
Details40 per cent of fathers lose touch with children within two years of separation and divorce. Kaye asks are mothers partly to blame? Is the law out of touch with modern families?
DetailsKaye Adams wants to know if going to public school gives you an advantage in life. What do they have that state schools don't? Would you send your child to a fee-paying school?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsCivil servants, posties and BA staff have all been on strike recently, but does strike action really work anymore? And how well are we protecting our children in cyberspace?
DetailsDo you know your hung parliament from your coalition government? Kaye introduces the first in an occasional series of guides to the election. Plus should we ban the Grand National?
DetailsKaye Adams asks if we overreacted to the swine flu outbreak. Were our lives disrupted by an unnecessary panic? And should home births be available to more women?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsAs figures for domestic abuse against men grow, why don't we take this problem seriously? And as a 35 foot Leylandii takes over, should you have a say in what grows next door?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsAs the deals are brokered, we ask which MPs would be in your fantasy cabinet? Would you be happy to have your genetic make up, health history and lifestyle stored for research?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsSport is meant to be about health, so is it OK for it to be sponsored by chocolate, booze or fast food manufacturers? Plus we hear the story of a young Eritrean asylum seeker.
DetailsAs Gordon Brown tells the nation he's going to hang up his hat, Kaye asks if he was a victim of his own making? And is it time to make smacking illegal in the UK?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsCameron and Clegg are the new happy couple and as the UK wakes up to a brand new coalition government, Kaye asks what it will mean for us. Plus do you have any irrational phobias?
DetailsDo we have a responsibility to not be drunk in front of children? You can't move for golf at the moment, but not female golfers. Is it time for equality in the sport?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsAs Miriam O'Reilly wins her case against the BBC, Kaye asks why is ageism alive and well? And, are we too soft on our kids? One Chinese Tiger Mother says that we need to get tough.
DetailsKaye and guests ask why domestic violence is still so common in Scotland.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsThe battle over alcohol pricing continues, should loyalty card points for booze be banned? Plus family friendly policies are all very well, but are cafes being overrun by children?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsAs house prices flatline in Scotland, is it really still worth investing in bricks and mortar? And are we really able to protect our kids from the dangers of the cyber world?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams discusses pensions. Have you been hit by the credit crunch? Are you worried you're not saving enough? And are we spoiling our children?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsWith unemployment rising, Kaye asks what would you do if you lost your job? Plus a new website helps teachers, but can you tell the difference between Scots and slang?
DetailsKaye Adams asks if grandparents should have the right to see their grandchildren, especially if the parents' relationship breaks down. And have beauty pageants had their day?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye meets the new Scotland manager Craig Levein, plus as Billy Connolly declares he will conquer America, she asks what do you really, really want to do before you die?
DetailsKaye asks if drug addicts should be sterilised. And as the EIS calls for the legal clampdown on Facebook following teachers being 'harassed' - do teachers need to toughen up?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsDo fat parents deliberately make their own children fat to feel better about themselves? And as the rate of STIs rises amongst the middle aged, do the over-50s need sex education?
DetailsKaye asks how much Iceland's erupting volcano has affected your life. And do you keep secrets from your partner? Is total honesty the best policy for a happy marriage?
DetailsKaye Adams discusses the Big Society. Does it fill you with enthusiasm or dread? And have hollow public apologies devalued the word 'sorry'?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news. Today - Are we doing enough to support parents of children with disabilities? Call 0500 92 95 00 or text 80295.
DetailsKaye asks if you should have the right to use reasonable force against burglars or intruders, plus she speaks to Sir Michael Lyons, chairman of the BBC Trust.
DetailsKay wants to know if you feel left out because you aren't online. Are older people excluded from the internet revolution? And has the wedding list got out of hand?
DetailsKaye Adams asks whether fathers should share maternity leave. And how relevant is the Church of Scotland these days?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsHow old is too old to drive? Should pensioners have to be tested on their driving skills? Plus we say we hate plastic, cardboard and paper, but do we really want less packaging?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines, and invites her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsWith Tesco announcing profits of 3.2 million, Kaye asks if we've resigned ourselves to supermarkets and lost the high street forever. Plus hear the latest on Scottish aid to Malawi.
DetailsKaye Adams asks if too much pressure is put on new mothers to breastfeed. And can you afford to be an ethical shopper?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye's regular panel of general election voters give their thoughts on the latest leaders' television debate. And cosetting kids - who rules the roost, you or your children?
DetailsKaye Adams is joined by a panel of experts to take your calls and hear your views on the budget.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsThe polls have closed and the votes are in, but who do you want to lead the Labour Party? And how soon should you introduce your new partner to your children?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams asks which subjects are still taboo? Should we be more open about subjects like sex education? And more of us are living alone - but do we enjoy it?
DetailsKaye Adams is joined by John Scott of Glasgow 2014, sports minister Shona Robison and Glasgow councillor Archie Graham to take your calls on the Commonwealth Games.
DetailsAs climate protestors take on the RBS in Edinburgh, Kaye asks if there's any point to protest? And could separate beds save your marriage or be the death knell of wedded bliss?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsCall Kaye brings a human touch to the stories making the news. Education secretary Mike Russell takes your calls on all the issues affecting schools and universities.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams asks if you are getting a good service from your GP, especially out of hours. And can bullying ever be good for you?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsAre we stigmatising drug users by calling them 'addicts' and 'junkies'? Plus supermarkets have cut carrier bags by 40 percent, but is it up to them or us to get rid of them?
DetailsScots are protesting about mega pylons but is that the price we must pay for green energy? And 10Ks and marathons are as popular as ever but is the running bug really bad for you?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsTommy Sheridan got three years for perjury, but did he get his just desserts or did he get off lightly? Plus, Kaye asks if it's it ever okay to leave your kids alone.
DetailsKaye Adams asks would you give up your car? Or would you switch to an electric model? Plus are you a happy camper or do you hate holidays under canvas?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines, and invites her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsIs it still important to learn a foreign language, when so many people from around the world speak English? And are you having an Eurovision party?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines, and invites her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news. She asks if it's OK to use slang language, and whether Donald Trump should receive an honorary degree.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsAfter the Chancellor's TV debate, Kaye asks are we getting honesty from our politicians at last or just the same old, same old? And is it time to change the clocks forever?
DetailsKaye Adams asks if we need tighter regulation of garages and mechanics. And should councils provide more allotments?
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsThere's a seven per cent rise in Scots being prescribed anti-depressants - are GPs too free with drugs? Plus, has the world turned its back on Pakistan? Bob Wylie reports.
DetailsKaye hears from the founders of overland travel website flightlesstravel.com, and asks are we fed up with flying?
DetailsA 10-year-old has been attacked by Rottweilers. Is it time to ban dangerous dogs forever? And as cuts come, can we afford libraries in the age of the internet?
DetailsAlison Craig sits in for Kaye Adams and brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsYears of disruption, soaring costs and endless political rows - what's gone wrong with the Edinburgh trams project? And now the cuts are coming. David Miller investigates.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams. Just how tough is it to be 18 today? Cabinet Secretary Mike Russell will be in the studio to hear your stories and answer your questions.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams and asks whether pop has become too pornographic. Plus as the SPL season gets under way, does football fill you with dread?
DetailsGraham Stewart asks: Are you supporting the referees' strike or showing them a red card? And have your children changed life for the better?
DetailsGraham Stewart asks: Are you having a good recession, as Tory Peer Lord Young suggests? And how expensive is it to make your home more energy efficient?
DetailsJohn Beattie sits in for Kaye, discussing whether students should pay towards their education. And is it more difficult to be a man these days?
DetailsJohn Beattie sits in for Kaye Adams and asks if we can ever justify civil disobedience against cuts? Plus drugs, bungs and betting; is it time sports stars got off their pedestals?
DetailsJohn Beattie sits in for Kaye Adams and brings a human touch to the stories making the news.
DetailsGuest presenter John Beattie asks if the pope's visit is a cause for celebration or an opportunity to take the Catholic Church to task for failing to punish its own transgressors.
DetailsIs it time to ditch the Commonwealth Games for good? Would you pay for an online newspaper?
DetailsShereen Nanjiani brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines, and invites her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye and asks - should doctor's appointments be shorter to save NHS money? And as the UK's oldest fridge keeps going, how long should household goods last?
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye Adams and brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye and asks if offenders doing community service should have to wear hi-visibility vests. And as money gets tighter, what luxuries could you give up on?
DetailsNick Rougvie sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, plus Edi Stark looks at the effects of the 1997 parking laws and the current proposals to raise parking fines.
DetailsScott Wilson sits in for Kaye Adams As a carrier bags groan under the weigh of the nation's Hogmanay kerry oots, he asks why Scotland is still so awash with alcohol?
DetailsScott Wilson sits in for Kaye Adams and brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsScott Wilson sits in for Kaye Adams and brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye, asking if doctors are too quick to prescribe anti-depressants. And can you persuade Shereen to love gardening?
DetailsShereen Nanjiani is standing in for Kaye. Skin cancer is on the rise. Are we getting the message about using protection from the sun? And should you just ignore the fashion police?
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye and asks whether people with dementia and their carers are getting the support they need.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines and inviting her listeners to help shape the agenda.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the news, plus the Investigation - Sunday Herald foreign editor David Pratt on how Scotland's heroin addiction could be funding the Taliban.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams and asks if contact with kids can ever be shared 50/50 after separation. Plus a new study claims that arguing can actually be good for you.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams and asks if it's possible to stay friends after a divorce. Plus would you pay a voluntary BBC TV licence?
DetailsShereen Nanjiani brings a human touch to the stories making the news. Should school-run parents be banned from dropping off kids outside schools?
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsShereen Nanjiani sits in for Kaye Adams, bringing a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines.
DetailsCall Kaye brings a human touch to the stories making the news. Plus Edi Stark asks where now for the Catholic Church in Scotland?
DetailsKaye brings a human touch to the news. Plus Catriona Shearer investigates whether energy companies are attempting to prevent customers switching to cheaper suppliers.
DetailsKaye brings a human touch to the stories making the news. Plus Scotland's roads are in a terrible state - Anne Brown asks why they've been allowed to get so bad.
DetailsCall Kaye brings a human touch to the news. Plus in a slightly tongue-in-cheek documentary, we ask whether democracy is working and whether the electorate is clever enough.
DetailsKaye Adams brings a human touch to the stories making the news, seeking out the personal stories behind the headlines. Plus Have Home Reports improved life for consumers?
DetailsKaye brings a human touch to the news, plus Eamonn O'Neill explores the issue of parents being prohibited from photographing their children in public.
DetailsKaye asks listeners to decide what she should be talking about, plus John Beattie investigates the big increase of prostate cancer in Scotland.
DetailsKaye brings a human touch to the news. Plus The Investigation - as growing numbers of Scots contract Lyme disease, doctors battle with patients over how to best treat the condition.
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