E-cigarettes, Monica Lennon talks about growing up with an alcoholic father and is it time to put pasta on the menu?
Where do you stand on e-cigarettes? Would you welcome a walk-text ban in your city? And we speak to Monica Lennon about growing up with an alcoholic parent.
Nearly three million people in the UK now "vape" regularly - four times more than in 2012.
MPs are to carry out an inquiry into e-cigarettes amid concerns there are "significant gaps" in what is known about them and how they are regulated. This comes after the smoking devices proved to be the most popular tool for quitting during the 2016 campaign.
Where do you stand on e-cigarettes?
We speak to Labour MSP Monica Lennon on why she didn't allow her father to walk her down the aisle as she calls for a wider debate on Scotland's relationship with alcohol. Justina Murray is the Chief Executive Officer of Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs,
This week we're off to Durham with Sunday Mail Columnist and Travel Writer Cat Harvey. Dr Pam Graves is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University.
Would you keep your child off school to grieve for a pet? We discuss with Jacqueline Trotter, Alison Craig and Bereavement counsellor and psychotherapist Anne Nicholls.
Spiralizers and low carb diets have been blamed for a decline on pasta sales. On World Pasta Day, is it time to put spaghetti and penne back on the menu?
According to Breast Cancer Now, half of Scottish women are not checking their breasts regularly for anomalies - Dr Emma O'Neill will give you the guide to checking your breasts. Dr Tessa Hartman CBE, Founder of the Scottish Fashion Awards and Mum of 4, discovered a lump in her breast and is currently undergoing chemotherapy.
Honolulu has become the first major US city to put a ban on pedestrians looking at their mobile phones while crossing the street. When did smartphone obsession become the norm? And is it time to stop demonising those who are permanently attached to their phones?
Is the New Dinner Party 'all about the early finish?' Thomas Laikie, the author of Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners', says it is. Christopher Cook, Cultural historian.
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