Scottish Independence March, Tech Talk, Whirlwind Weddings and BBQs.
Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the stories making the news, including the Scottish independence march which saw tens of thousands of supporters gather in Glasgow.
Tens of thousands of Scottish independence supporters marched through Glasgow this weekend. Police Scotland said there were an estimated 35,000 at Saturday's procession. 40,000 people would attend, but said early estimates were up to 80,000. All Under One Banner describes itself as a "pro-independence organisation whose core aim is to march at regular intervals until Scotland is free" and says it is open to "everyone who desires to live in an independent nation".
The co-ordinator of All Under One Banner, Neil Mackay said he was confident that a second referendum would happen soon - are you?
Also on the show
TECH TALK
Find out how to make sure you never lose your digital photos AND get your techie queries answered by technology Carrie Marshall and youtube Producer for Logitech G, Louise Blain.
THE MONSTER IN MUMMY
How a monster helped one mum of two speak to her kids about cancer. After writer Donia Youssef was diagnosed with a severe form of breast cancer, she used a monster to talk to her two children about her illness.
MOVING FOR A JOB
Steven Gerrard has confirmed that he'll be based in Glasgow when he starts his new job as Rangers manager however, according to reports, his family will stay in Liverpool. Would you move country for a job? Jen McGinlay is a freelance writer & mum of two, Jen Ang is a Human Rights Lawyer who moved to the UK 2002 and Mary Smith is a MD with Relocation Scotland, based in Aberdeen.
WHIRLWIND WEDDINGS
Is there such a thing as getting married too quickly? PR Guru and mum of 4 Tessa Hartman got engaged 6 weeks after meeting her partner. Tracey Cox is a relationship expert from TV ETC and author of Superhotsex.
BBQING FOR BEGINNERS
Is it worth investing in a top of the range BBQ when you live in Scotland?
GRANDPARENTS RIGHTS
Justice Minister Lucy Frazer QC has told The Telegraph that a change to the Children's Act 1989 is being considered by ministers. The legal change would establish a 'presumption' that grandparents, uncles and aunts should have access to their grandchildren, nephews and nieces after the children's parents split up. Should grandparents have more legal rights?
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Boney M.
Rasputin
- The Magic Of Boney M.
- Sony BMG.
- 13.
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Van Morrison
Days Like This
- Days Like This.
- Polydor.
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Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson
I Know Him So Well
- Memories - The Best Of Elaine Paige.
- Telstar.
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Paolo Nutini
Pencil Full Of Lead
- (CD Single).
- Atlantic.
- 1.
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Shirley Bassey
Big Spender
- Shirley Bassey - The Singles.
- EMI.
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ABBA
Mamma Mia
- Abba Gold (40th Anniversary Edition).
- Polar.
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