Brexit; Kezia Dugdale; Sibling Therapy
What would you like to see happen next in Brexit? Kezia Dugdale talks about her time in the Australian jungle and City Escapes to Copenhagen.
On the Phone-in:
Ministers say no part of the UK will be treated differently in the Brexit talks as Labour branded their approach an "embarrassment". No agreement has been reached with the EU after a DUP backlash against proposals for the Irish border.
BREXIT - what would you like to see happen next?
Also on the programme:
KEZIA DUGDALE
She's a politician and she's outta there! We'll be joined by former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale about her time in the Australian Jungle
FIBROMYALGIA
We speak to the woman who created a comic to show that her illness wasn't all in her head. Divya Jindal-Snape is a PhD Professor of Education, Inclusion and Life Transitions and Damon Herd is the Co-ordinator of Dundee Comics Creative Space.
CITY ESKAPES
Cat Harvey is a Sunday Mail Columnist and Travel Writer takes us on a city escape to Copenhagen. Ruairidh Tarvet is a Researcher in Scandinavian Studies who has just returned from living in Copenhagen.
ISOBEL DINWOODIE
To pee or not to pee... wheelchair user Isobel Dinwoodie is calling on pubs to be more upfront about their disabled facilities. Anna Christopherson owns a bar in Edinburgh and Raymond MacHugh is from the Big Partnership.
SIBLING THERAPY
We've all heard of couples therapy - are you in need of sibling therapy? The concept is apparently gaining currency in America and, in the UK, Relate now offers a counselling service for siblings.
SCRUNCH TEST
Is it crunch time for confectionery in the theatre? Libby McArthur is an actor and director.
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She's a politician and she's outta there!
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