18/01/2017
Kaye Adams asks listeners what more they want to know about Teresa May's Brexit plan, plus she discusses the Castlemilk 16-year-old who launched a fashion brand from his bedroom.
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We now have a 12 point plan on Brexit but it leaves countless questions.
We have a panel of experts on hand to take your calls...what more do you want to know about Teresa May's Brexit plan?
Also on the programme...
16 year old Louis Carnan set up his own clothing label brand Sixth Sided after leaving school last year with no qualifications. Louis joins Kaye in studio with Creative Director of Harris Tweed Hebrides - Mark Hogarth - who will offer some advice on how to make it in such a huge and competitive industry.
Caithness Health Action Group is launching its own "baby boxes" for Highland mothers who are facing a 100-mile trip to hospital to give birth.
The Japanese government is launching a campaign to try and reduce their notoriously long working hours with the hope that it will also improve mental health. On the last Friday of each month, employees will be encouraged to leave at 3pm. But the hope is that they will then go shopping - which will give a boost to the economy? Can shopping ever be good for your mental health?
Travel journalist David Byrne joins us with his biggest and best travel bargains - including a 5 star cruise for 拢39 a day.
Adults wearing their PJs out in public has hit the headlines lately but the woman at the centre of this social media storm had a particular motive in mind when she donned her teddy bear pyjamas and headed into town - it was punishment for her daughter who hadn't come home on time again.
They are too old for time-outs - so what is the best way to discipline teenagers? What would you do in her situation?
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