With Stephen Jardine - 17/01/2020
Your cancer survival stories-what was life like for you once you were cancer free? The full Scottish, Cat Wars and Bad Parents Club.
PHONE-IN
We’re joined by Deborah James, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ podcast presenter, who revealed this week that she has been declared free of her incurable stage four bowel cancer. After being diagnosed at the age of 35 and the stats being very much against her, Deborah has been posting about her condition and treatment on social media as well as being part of the successful 'You, Me and The Big C' podcast team.
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END OF THE FULL SCOTTISH
According to a recent poll, young people are starting to turn their backs on the traditional full Scottish breakfast - in fact it suggested a growing number of people hadn't even tried it. Are young people right to turn their back on the Full Scottish?
RYAN STEVENSON
We speak to the professional footballer who didn’t play or watch the game for over a year on how he got back to a good place BOTH on the pitch and in his head.
PUBS
The number of UK pubs and bars increased for the first time in a decade during 2019, according to the Office for National Statistics. The industry looks to have turned a corner following years of closures - how are pubs fighting back?
CAT WARS
After a London couples sue their neighbour for feeding their cat in a four-year Β£20,000 legal battle - what are your legal rights as a cat owner?
COFFIN CLUB
For some people, thinking too much about your own funeral can be a bit depressing. We hear from one of a growing number of people attending Coffin Clubs - a group started in New Zealand - where attendees plan their send off and even design their own coffin.
BAD PARENTS CLUB
The alternative guide to parenting - this week: how to let your child leave home, how clean is too clean and dad’s role in the delivery room.