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Louise White sits in: Named persons, staycations and motability vehicles

Louise White sits in for Kaye Adams and asks if listeners would be happy for their child to have a named person. Plus she discusses staycations in Bristol.

The Scottish government has published changes to its controversial named person scheme.
The changes published on Tuesday aim to overcome those concerns.
They will ensure that public bodies can only share information about children if is likely to "promote, support or safeguard the wellbeing" of the child.
Public bodies will also be required to consider whether sharing the information would be compatible with data protection, human rights and confidentiality laws.
Only then will they be given the power to share the information.
Would you be happy for your child to have a named person under the new changes published yesterday?

We speak to the woman who is no longer housebound after she won back her Motability car.
Alex Thorburn is the Vice convenor for the Scottish Disability.

Every week we take you on a trip suitable for a Staycation.... and today it's Bristol!
Elly Pear is a food writer and restaurateur, Mike Bennet is co-publisher of Bristol 24/7, Sally Haven is a Radio Producer who uses a mobility scooter to get around and Kathryn Davis is the Head of Tourism at Destination Bristol.

It's known for its characters, the war, winter and nudity but what benefits does Game of Thrones have for the teaching of Philosophy?
Geoffrey Crescen writes for Watchers of the Wall and is a Researcher in Game of Thrones and Dr John Donaldson is a Tutor in Philosophy who teaches his students using Game of Thrones.

Your first chance to hear Bridge over Troubled Water on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland - the charity single released TODAY in aid of the victims of the Grenfell Charity

Shoppers across the country are now very used to paying 5p for a plastic bag, but how would you feel if you were charged 5p for a straw?

The 24 year old student from Buckie who graduated with a first class honours degree despite being diagnosed as dyslexia. So is the condition no longer a barrier to success?

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