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SNP treasury spokesman Stewart Hosie takes calls, plus Kaye-robics and the Underpants Rule

SNP treasury spokesman Stewart Hosie takes listeners' calls, plus Kaye Adams discusses the return of Kaye-robics and talks to Kate Power, author of My Underpants Rule.

Ahead of the General Election, you'll have the opportunity to put your questions to Scotland's party leaders.
Today we're talking to Stewart Hosie, Treasury spokesman from the Scottish National Party.

Twelve people have been arrested after the London terror attack which left seven people dead and 48 injured. Speaking outside Downing Street yesterday, the Prime Minister Theresa May said it was "time to say enough is enough".
Theresa May has said enough is enough. But what does that mean to you?

Can you get a washboard stomach with a water bottle? Tom Leith owns Holisium Personal Training Gym in East Kilbride.

If you were listening last Wednesday you might remember our phone in about child sex abuse and particularly talking to your children about sexual abuse. We received a lot of calls and texts talking about the "Underpants Rule"
Today we're joined by the author of My Underpants Rule Kate Power.

When Lorna Farrel began to experience stress incontinence after the birth of her children doctors suggested she get a mesh implant to strengthen the weakened tissue. That decision triggered a decade of chronic pain and Lorna is now a wheelchair user as a result. Dr Wael Agur is a Specialist & Lead Urogynecologist in Ayrshire & Arran.

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  • Mon 5 Jun 2017 09:00

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