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John Beattie sits in for Kaye Adams and asks listeners if they are ready for a second independence referendum, plus resident vet Ross Allan takes calls about pets.
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Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed she will ask for permission to hold a second referendum on Scottish independence.
Are you ready for a second independence referendum?
We'll be joined by Columnist and Unionist, Stephen Daisley, Lesley Riddoch, Journalist and Vice Convener of Scottish Independence convention and Dr Murray Leith Senior lecturer in politics UWS
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Our resident vet Ross Allan is here to take your calls about your pets. 0808 5 92 95 00 or text us 80295 with your questions.
The British Chiropractic Association has warned that your choice in fashion could be causing you health problems. Dr Dean Marshall is a GP from Dalkeith.
Cana you name the place?
CLUE 1: Bo'ness, Caithness and Stromness are named from an Old Norse word nes which means 'nose', and is used to mean 'headland' or 'promontory' in place-names. Today's place-name uses a Gaelic word for 'nose' in the same way.
CLUE 2: The same Gaelic word appears in the name Cameron.
CLUE 3: The nearby loch also sounds like a boy's name.
CLUE 4: The town originally comprised three separate villages. One has given its name to the town; the other two were Hillhead and Clayhole.
CLUE 5: It has the third oldest football club in Scotland.
CLUE 6: It is also the name of a flying boat.
Andrew Hall, Headteacher at one of Britain's most prestigious schools, 拢20,400 a year King's College School has introduced 'empathy lessons' to the classroom. Could education make the world a kinder place? Dr Sarah Hulme is an educational psychologist.
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