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How should we deal with animal cruelty? Single-sex schools. And the big washing machine debate!

The Sheriff says it is one of the most difficult cases he has dealt with - how would you deal with two youths who cruelly killed two family pets? Plus Staykayetions in Stornoway.

Two men who killed an Aberdeenshire family's pet geckos in a "chillingly evil" act have been told they will avoid jail if they show true remorse.
Sheriff Philip Mann told Innes and McIsaac that their crime was "chillingly evil" and a "matter of great concern".
"You've given me one of the most difficult cases I've yet to deal with on the bench and I've been on the bench for about 11 years," he said.
He deferred the sentence for three months for good behaviour and for the men to show they are "truly remorseful."
What would you do with two youths who cruelly killed two family pets?

The deer-hunter from Caithness who developed a life-threatening red meat allergy after being bitten by a tick.

Kirstie Allsopp has provoked a debate after posting on Twitter that it is disgusting to keep washing machines in the kitchen. We find out WHY?

Every Wednesday we take you on a trip suitable for a Staycation.... and today it's Stornoway.
Graham MacCallum is the Associate Director of Festival and Lived & Work in the Island half his life, Claire Macleod is the Granddaughter of Charles Macleod and Alistair Glover is the Owner of Bespoke Bicycles.

A recent survey by Sense suggests that 1 in 4 people admit avoiding conversations with disabled people.
Reasons such as "fear of causing offence", "feeling uncomfortable" and "not knowing what to talk about"....so how do we break down those social barriers?
Richard Kramer is the Deputy CEO of Sense, Kiana Kalantar-Hormozi, 23 year old filmmaker, Michael McEwan is a commentator on disability issues and Jill Barkley, Radio Presenter, RNIB Connect Radio.

Parents from Notre Dame Primary have written a letter to Glasgow City Council requesting a formal consultation on letting boys into the secondary school.
We look at the pros and cons of single sex education.

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  • Wed 12 Jul 2017 09:00

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