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Is it worth getting a degree?

Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the news and offers the listeners the opportunity to have their say. Is it worth getting a degree? Ask the Vet and Men in Lycra.

Figures from the Office of National Statistics suggest that 52% of Scots who have graduated from full-time university or college courses in the last five years are now working in non-graduate jobs.
Is a degree worth it?

David Pike and Karin Sode, from Gullane, were so fed up with existing energy firms that they decided to start their own.

Vet Ross Allan from Pets N' Vets in Glasgow joins Kaye in studio to address all your animal health and well-being concerns. Call now on 08085 92 95 00 or text us on 80295 with your questions.

Lisa McCormick from Maryhill is waiting on her son returning from London. He started his journey home exactly one week ago......he's making the journey back in a Kayak.

Should you accept higher delivery charges if you live rurally? Teresa Weymer Owner of Stacks Coffee House in John O'Groats started a petition to the Scottish Government to reduce the delivery charges in the Highlands and she's already got over 12,000 signatures. Nina Ballantyne, Policy Manager Citizen's Advice Bureau and Lucy O'Carroll Chief Economist from Aberdeen Asset management.

Pecking Order, a quirky documentary about chickens, has been a smash at the Edinburgh Film Festival and is set to hit screens nationwide next month. It is predicted to bring about a demand for hens as pets...Norma Macleod, the manager of Moncrieff Care Home in Bridge of Earn is ahead of the curve. She tells us why she bought hens as pets for her residents.

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  • Tue 29 Aug 2017 09:00

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