Glenn Campbell sits in
Glenn Campbell sits in for Kaye Adams and asks whether it should be illegal to refuse to accept Scottish banknotes. And should grieving families be allowed to veto organ donation?
Medical ethics lecturer David Shaw has said that bereaved families should not be allowed to veto the organ donation wishes of a loved one when the loved one is registered as an organ donor. He also urges doctors to act ethically, and says they should not to comply with a family veto.
Glenn asks...should doctors comply with the wishes of the donor, or with the wishes of the bereaved family?
And, tourists say the UK's food is the worst they come across in their travels. But with some of the best fresh produce in the world, why do we offer tourists such nasty nosh? Michelin starred chef Andrew Fairlie tells Glenn we simply must do better with our culinary offerings.
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