
12/01/2016
Kaye Adams gets to the heart of the news and offers the listeners the opportunity to have their say.
PHONE IN: Trouble at Football
Trust between football fans and the Police is being eroded by the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act and has failed to tackle bigotry according to campaigners talking at Holyrood today. Accusations of sectarianism and offensive behaviour by both Rangers and Celtic fans have been splashed over the front and back pages of the press in the last few weeks - so is the act making any difference to fans behaviour?
Kaye Asks: The Offensive Behaviour at Football Act does it need a re-think?
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ALARM CLOCK
We hear about the new technology to help you out of bed in the morning and ask why some of us find it easier than others.
SYRIA
The harrowing images of 40,000 starving people trapped in the city of Madaya some eating grass to survive have shocked the world. Kaye takes a step back to look at just how Syria descended into this mayhem and finds out why they are using medieval siege techniques.
LEARNING ABOUT LIFE WITH GREGORY'S GIRL
A team of movie buffs and scientists have got together and are using the film to teach youngsters about puppy love - Kaye asks which films could help you through your teenage years.
LOVE IN LATER LIFE
The unlikely couple of Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch have just announced their engagement amid a flurry of social media cynicism Kaye looks at finding love in later life.
GORDON AIKMAN
Despite his own deteriorating health we catch up with Gordon and hear about his personal and public battle with Motor Neuron Disease.
UNIVERSITY SPEAKEASYS
Kaye finds out about Freedom of Speech campaigners at our Universities and the steps they are taking to combat student bodies they feel are too quick to ban views the don't agree with.
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Madaya | A Syrian Town Beseiged
Duration: 09:27
Broadcasts
- Tue 12 Jan 201609:00BBC Radio Scotland
- Tue 12 Jan 201610:00BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands



