'Casual Sexism', Caring for your parents and Geoff Ellis talks TRNSMT and T in the Park
Your experience of 'casual sexism', Geoff Ellis talks TRNSMT and T in the Park and do you have a choice when it comes to the responsibility of caring for your parents?
Andy Murray has corrected a journalist after he said Sam Querrey, who knocked the British player out of Wimbledon earlier, was "the first US player to reach a major semi-final since 2009".
The newly-deposed Wimbledon champion reminded the reporter he was only talking about male players, as there had, of course, been considerably more success for the US on the female side of the sport.
Was Andy Murray right to call the journalist out? Is casual sexism still alive and well?
Arout 120 thousand music fans descended on Glasgow Green for the TRNSMT festival which took place on what was traditionally the weekend of T in the Park.
Organiser Geoff Ellis, CEO of DF Concerts has described the festival as a 'dream come true'...but what does this mean for T in the Park?
Every Thursday, we throw open up the surgery doors and give you the chance to Ask the Doctor.
GP Dr Des Spence is here to dissect the recent medical headlines but, more importantly to answer your questions.
We speak to Emma Waldie and Jennifer Lee before they leave for the Bahamas to be are part of the first ever team from Scotland to compete in beach volleyball at Commonwealth level!
Do you have a choice when it comes to the responsibility of caring for your parents?
Ghillie Basan has spoken about how emotionally and physically exhausting she has found trying to find appropriate care for her mother, who suffers with dementia whilst simultaneously maintaining her responsibilities as a single mother of two.
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