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Stephen Jardine sits in for Kaye Adams. Are parents responsible for children being lonely? Plus lifting the lid on abuse in boarding schools and the great camper van revival.
More than 4,000 children contacted Childline in the past year because they were lonely, new data shows.
Girls were five times more likely than boys to contact the charity about feeling alone. Last year was the first time loneliness data was recorded.
Are parents responsible for children being lonely?
The scandal of child abuse in Britain's boarding schools; writer Alex Renton joins us to reveal what went on behind the closed doors of these institutions and how he has dealt with what happened to him as a small boy.
According to new research, imposter syndrome affects around 30% of young workers in the UK.
Fashion blogger Sheri Scott says she's suffered from it for years. Ros Taylor is a Psychologist.
GP Dr Tom Smith joins us to examine the week's big medical stories and answer your questions - if you've got something you'd like help or advice on get in touch now: call 0808 5 92 95 00, text 80295, email kaye@bbc.co.uk
Stories include:
- Could clean eating fads be a "ticking time bomb" for young people's bone health?
- The NHS campaign encouraging people to get up and dress in their everyday clothes
- Scientists believe they have found a way to treat and perhaps reverse Parkinson's disease
So apparently we've been trying our shoelaces incorrectly and it's all about the knot - but what about the knots you didn't know about?
Mike Lucas is a knot expert and forensic who knows his beer knot from his butterfly bend.
The National Caravan Council has recorded a hike in motorhome registration at 12,332 last year compared to 10,572 the year before. So what's behind the surge?
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