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Should President Trump still be invited for a state visit? Plus technology journalist Gary Marshall talks about coming out as transgender non-binary.

Calls are being made to cancel a proposed state visit to the UK by President Trump after he clamped down on immigration to the US. Alex Salmond, the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman, said he thought the state visit was "a very bad idea". A petition to stop it has gathered nearly 900,000 signatures in a day, far more than the 100,000 needed for Parliament to consider a debate. The visit was announced during PM May's trip to the US - no date has been set.
Should Trump still be invited for a state visit?

Regular listeners will know Gary Marshall as guy who knows all there is to know about technology and social media but, after 44 years, Gary has decided to live the true version of himself as he comes out as transgender non-binary.

According to several newspapers, President Trump may have held hands with Theresa May in the White House because he has bathmophobia.....so what is it?

Today is the last episode in our Mental Wellbeing Monday which has focussed on living well with addiction, depression and borderline personality Disorder. Today we want to focus on the stigma associated with mental ill-health and how do you live, day to day, with that stigma.
If you have suffered from Mental-ill health do you recognise there is a stigma attached? Do people look at you differently? Treat you differently? What do you think we can do about the stigma and can it ever be eradicated completely?
You can call 0500 92 95 00. Text 80295. Email kaye@bbc.co.uk.

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