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Kaye asks if football fans can be trusted with a late kick off, plus Dr Tom Smith takes calls

Kaye Adams asks if football fans can be trusted with a late kick off, plus she discusses the Black isle three-year-old who saved the life of her mother and her unborn sibling.

Tens of thousands of football fans from across the UK will be at Hampden Park this Saturday for the Scotland-England World Cup game.
Football governing body UEFA rejected a Police Scotland request to bring forward the World Cup qualifier to reduce the risk of violence flaring.
Senior officers say a 5pm kick-off at Hampden Park allows too much drinking time on what is expected to be a warm afternoon.
Can football fans not be trusted with a late kick off? Are Police fears justified or are football fans being unfairly judged?

It's Thursday which means Dr Tom Smith's surgery will be open for all of your medical questions. You can call 0808 5 92 95 00 or text on 80295.
We'll also be looking at this week's health headlines including Nigella Lawson's unusual cold 'cure' - but does it pass the Dr Tom test?

We speak to the father of 3 year old Casey from the Black Isle who saved the life of her mum and her unborn sibling.
So what can you teach young toddlers to do in times of emergencies?

What is life like living on a canal boat?
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Alba's programme 'Scotland's Canals airs tonight and it takes a look at the vast waterway system that Scotland currently holds not to mention the people that live on it. Calum Macaulay is presenter of Scotland's Canals and Jennifer Ewan is a musician who lives on the Union canal in a houseboat.

It's widely accepted in society that boys don't cry but why is that and do we need to start teaching our boys that it's okay to cry?
We're joined by self-titled heart of stone, Dad of Two, Craig Perkins and Child Psychologist Emma Kenny.

Pupils at a school in Clackmannanshire took part in a 'road safety campaign' which involved them 'playing dead' by lying on the road outside their school. It was organised by the parent council to try and get the message across that drivers needed to take greater care in that area.

Are you addicted to your smartphone? A self-confessed 'recovering social media junkie' has proposed a pretty simple idea that he says could be your solution!

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  • Thu 8 Jun 2017 09:00

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