Stephen Jardine sits in
Have you ever been told what to wear to work by your boss? Plus the woman who is giving her body away, bit by bit, to save strangers.
Stephen Jardine stands in:
ON THE PHONE IN:
The government must enforce the law properly to ban sexist dress rules at work that discriminate against women, say MPs.
The demand has come from two parliamentary committees, for Petitions and for Women and Equalities.
Have you ever been told what to wear to work by your boss? Do dress codes discriminate against women?
And on the rest of the programme:
The woman who is giving her body away, bit by bit, to save strangers.
Tracy Jolliffee, from Fife, donated her kidney, contributed 80 pints of her blood to the national blood bank, gave her eggs to help struggling couples and enrolled for the stem cell register list. We find out what's next on her donation list.
Do we need an outright ban on e-collars for dogs? We speak to the Perthshire dog trainer who shocked himself live on the internet in an appeal to the Scottish Government to go further than just restricting the usage of the collars.
Scottish footballer Ryan Christie has closed his old Twitter account after an unsavoury tweet he'd sent, over FIVE years ago, about Aberdeen FC went viral. The midfielder joined Aberdeen on a loan deal until the end of the season and has since apologised for the tweet.
Should you be judged by your social media past?
After speaking to the woman who is donating almost everything she can to strangers - what is stopping you from being more like Tracey? Are you worried about donating blood, organs, eggs....if so, why?
Jen Lumsdaine is a Living Donor Transplant Co-ordinator, Laura has received a bone marrow transplant and Kerry Palmer is waiting for a direct kidney match
What does Burns mean to you? Lee Jamieson is a Burns superfan, who has covered his body in odes to the famous Scots poet.
Drivers are to be charged a fee of Β£2 to drop off passengers at Glasgow Airport in future.
But why Β£2? What is the thinking behind monetary charges? Whether it is Β£30 for a parking ticket, 5p for a plastic bag or Β£2 for dropping family & friends at the airport, we ask a consumer psychologist ...why?
John Bell from Ayrshire has scooped the coveted 'bird of the year' title for the second time at the British Homing World Show in Blackpool.
John will talk us through the competitions, the rules and perhaps shed some light on why Scotland is so successful at pigeon fancying.
Linda Brooks is the secretary of the Scottish Homing Union.
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