13/09/2013
The Royal Mail is set to be privatised within weeks and critics says it will mean a poorer service and higher delivery charges. Kaye asks what it will mean for Scotland.
The Royal Mail is set to be privatised within weeks and the Government maintain it's the best option for the company to have a healthy future. But critics says it will mean a poorer service and higher delivery charges. Kaye asks what will it mean for the service in Scotland?
Audit Scotland has said that the Scottish Government's target to meet all electricity with green energy by 2020 is being seriously undermined by the current economic climate, as well as changes to energy policy in the UK. And the watchdog believes the creation of 40,000 industry jobs is "optimistic" and current efforts will need to be doubled to meet this level. There are fears this will lead to a flurry of new wind farms being built although the Government insists they are on track. Kaye asks if you are ready for more turbines?
And tomorrow is of course Friday the 13th, unlucky for some, but Kaye asks what's your lucky number and why?
Call 0500 92 95 00, text 80295 or email callkaye@bbc.co.uk
Call 0500 92 95 00, text 80295 or email callkaye@bbc.co.uk.
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