Workplace pensions, vet surgery and Name the Place
Kaye Adams asks listeners how they prepared for their so-called golden years and if their plans worked out the way they hoped.
More than 400,000 people in Scotland are now saving into a workplace pension through auto-enrolment.
The scheme was introduced by the UK government in 2012 to encourage more people to save towards retirement.
How did you prepare for your so-called Golden Years and did your plans work out as you'd hoped?
Our resident vet Ross Allan is here to take your calls about your pets. 0808 5 92 95 00 or text us 80295 with your questions.
We speak to the man who uses his traumatic experience of Boko Haram to help others - Maji Peterx holds workshops that help people across the world to deal with violence using alternative methods and he's currently in Scotland.
Clue 1: Many of Scotland's place-names are from the Celtic languages Gaelic, Pictish and Brittonic. Today's place-name is from a non-Celtic language, and is one of the shortest place-names in Scotland. It refers to water.
Clue 2: It has no connection to Berwick-on-Tweed.
Clue 3: Cats would be at home here.
Clue 4: The river has the same name as the town.
Clue 5: Robert Louis Stevenson visited in 1868, and wrote to his mother: "I have never heard anyone greet his neighbour with the usual 'Fine day' or 'Good morning.' Both come shaking their heads, and both say, 'Breezy, breezy!'"
Clue 6: The patron saint is St Fergus.
Rio Ferdinand has opened up about the death of his wife and how he and the family dealt with the grief in a new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ documentary tonight.
So what is it like for men to deal with bereavement? We take your calls.
The front cover of the Daily Mail (in England) has got people talking and tweeting this morning after they chose to highlight the legs of Prime Minister Theresa May and Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon. 'Light hearted' coverage or 'sexist and offensive'?
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