Louise White stands in. Data Protection. Exam Results and Property Surgery.
Louise White is in for Kaye. Do you know how much of your personal information is out there and do you care?
Britons could obtain more control over what happens to personal information under proposals outlined by the government. Citizens will be able to ask for personal data, or information posted when they were children, to be deleted.
Do you know how much of your personal information is out there...and do you care?
From a care home in Glasgow's East End, to Harvard University - we speak to Callum Lynch about his incredible story that defies all odds
Whether you are buying, selling, renting or still searching for your dream home, we have property expert Brian Gilmour on hand to answer all of your property questions - give us a call on 0808 5 92 95 00
It's that time of year again, when pupils across the country are receiving their SQA exam results. Ruth Scott is a Careers Advisor, Skills Development Scotland and Laura, Toni and Matt are all receiving their results today.
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has been pictured over the weekend holding a drink and a cigarette. Four years later, he spoke in the Commons about his "relatively successful" battle to give up smoking. So what should you do, if you have a smoking relapse and is it harder to give up a second, third or fourth time?
After a Google employee blamed 'biological causes' for a lack of women in top jobs, we ask whether the gender gap is always sexist. Dr Catherine Lido is a social psychologist who has experienced the gender gap, Carolyn Currie is the Chief Operating Officer for Women's Enterprise Scotland and Claire Fox is the author of 'I Find That Offensive' and director of the institute of Ideas.
A new study from Edinburgh University has found that current methods to correct the myths around vaccinations actually REINFORCE ill-founded beliefs. Are we right to have concerns around vaccines?
Can You Name The Place?
Clue 1: Today's place-name refers to a church that has turned into the symbol of St John.
Clue 2: Other local names refer to a king and queen.
Clue 3: There is also a dedication to St Mungo.
Clue 4: The Highland Chieftain is a regular visitor.
Clue 5: The place-name has no connection to the British School of Falconry
Clue 6: The Glasgow Herald Tournament took place here in the 1920s.
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