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Music Festival Safety, Row v Fine and DIY Surgery

Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the stories making the news. How happy would you be waving your kids off to a music festival this year?

The mother of a teenager who died after "taking two pills" at a dance music festival in Portsmouth has spoken of her grief at losing "her little girl". Georgia Jones, 18, and a man named locally as Tommy Bakeer, 20, died in separate incidents at Mutiny Festival. A Queen Alexandra Hospital spokesman said some of the 15 festival goers treated presented with "drug-related" symptoms.

How happy will you be waving your kids off to a music festival this year?

Also on the show

ROW V FINE
Police Scotland could introduce a system of written warnings for speeding drivers instead of a fine and points. Chief superintendent Stewart Carle said a row could be more effective - is he right?

TECH TALK
The apps that could make your life easier and how to extend the life of your phone charger. Carrie Marshall is a technology expert and Louise Blain is a games critic & youtube producer for Dialect Inc.

RACHEL WOODS
According to recent figures, only 15% of adults with autism are in work. Rachel Woods, Young Person of the Year Ambassador, hopes to change the attitudes towards Autism so more people with the condition can find employment. Jackie Lato is Director of Autism Services for Scottish Autism.

DIY SURGERY
DIY experts Tommy Walsh and Jo Behari answer your bank holiday DIY questions answered. No job too big or too small.

POLE DANCING DOG
The pole dancing vet who has been sent to the dog house by the Kennel Club. Rebecca Kennedy from Glasgow says that she's been banned from performing her pole dancing routine with her border collie Izzy. Do we still have misconceptions when it comes to pole dancing?

FLYING WITH KIDS
When Niall Horan of One Direction fame boarded a flight from Amsterdam recently on his seat was a picture of a baby with a note attached, written by a couple, apologising in advance if their child disturbed the journey. So how do you approach flying with a baby and should you ever apologise for them? Liz Fraser writes the '3 teens and a baby' column in the Daily Telegraph, Simon Calder is a travel journalist and Katrina Tweedie is a Daily Record reporter and mum of 3 boys.

3 hours

Music Played

  • Henry Mancini

    MON: Mancini: The Pink Panther Theme

    Orchestra: Mancini Pops Orchestra.
    • RCA.

Broadcast

  • Mon 28 May 2018 09:00

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