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Orange Order marches, weightloss bucket list and staycations in Cornwall

Kaye Adams asks if there is a place for Orange Walks in 21st-century Scotland, plus she discusses Tom Urie's weightloss bucket list and stay-Kaye-tions in Cornwall.

Glasgow City Council will consider banning future Orange Order marches after footage showed members of the public chanting a sectarian song. Footage emerged online of people appearing to sing the anti-Irish "Famine Song" at the weekend, while a band played along.
The council said the right of the Orange Order to march was not "absolute".
Is there a place for Orange Walks in 21st Century Scotland?

After losing 17 stone (and counting) actor Tom Urie has created a bucket list for his new self. We continue to follow his progress as he ticks things off the list and he's been busy since the last time we talked to him, crossing off a skiing lesson, and a photoshoot.

The University of Sheffield has created a film looking at hair loss and wig wearing in film and culture. Can a hair piece be the key to confidence?
Melanie Burrell owns Parrucche, a luxury wig and hair boutique, Helen Kallstrom is a music journalist and cancer survivor and Brian Beacom is a Senior Features Writer at the Herald and Times Glasgow who has had a hair transplant.

Every Wednesday we take you on a trip suitable for a Staycation.... and today it's Cornwall!
Karen Colam is a Poldark Expert and Tour Operator in Cornwall, Larry Hartwell, food blogger from Thru The Gaps and works at the Newlyn Fish Festival and Harris Rothschild is a Cornish surfer at St. Ives Surf School.

Across the week leading up to the launch of "Choose to Chat" campaign on Stephen's programme this Friday, we'll hear how people across the country are trying to reduce loneliness in their community. Today - can where you stay make you feel isolated? Margot Bowtell and Margeret Johnston both live in a rural community and Sonja Macleod is a Remote Link Worker in Stornoway.

Promoters have blamed bad weather for the decision to cancel a concert by Green Day in Glasgow yesterday, only hours before it was due to begin. This follows on from Adele cancelling her last two shows at Wembley in London last weekend. So what are your rights when it comes to gigs being cancelled, and how can you protect yourself?

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