01/02/2017
Kaye Adams asks listeners if teachers should have the right to stop and search pupils.
The Scottish Government has rejected a recommendation to give teachers powers of stop and search after the stabbing of schoolboy, Bailey Gwynn.
John Swinney said this would "place teachers on the same footing as police officers" and "radically change the pupil-teacher relationship".
Was this the right call?
Thank you for NOT being there....the open letter a young girl from Dundee wrote to her drug addict parents
Chelsea Cameron joins us at 1005.
Travel journalist David Byrne joins us with his biggest and best travel bargains - including how to get a 5 star hotel room for free.
The Care Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Dilemma airs today on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland so what are the challenges in choosing the residence for your elderly loved ones once you've decided that a care home is the best option.
Professor June Andrews, Author of Dementia: the one stop guide and international dementia advisor,
Stuart Davids, used to care for his mum and Donald Macaskill is Scottish Care chief executive.
How do we get Scottish women back in the kitchen? Emily Roux is encouraging more Scottish women to fight the gender inequality and consider a career as a chef. Carina Contini, who runs 3 restaurants in Edinburgh, actively employs women and Gary MacLean is Master Chef Winner 2016.
Canadian Researchers have recommended that parents should regard loud noises as being as dangerous for their children as forgetting to slather on the sun cream.
Georgios Kontorinis is a Consultant ENT Surgeon Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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Chelsea Cameron "Thank you for not being there"
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