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Kaye Adams finds out why people should be more aware of asbestos, following the unveiling of a memorial to people killed by asbestos-related diseases in Scotland.

Kaye speaks to Patrick Miley, father of Commonwealth Gold Medalist Hannah, about balancing life as her coach and dad.

As a memorial to those who have died from Asbestos related diseases has been unveiled in Scotland, Kaye finds out if why we should be more aware of the problem.

Kaye talks to a woman who is about to embark on a five month stint as a postmaster in Antarctica.

As new stats suggest that 'tea time' has the highest incidence of accidents amongst children we find out why and what we can do about it.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 1 Jun 2015 09:00

Chapters

  • PHONE IN:

    Kaye Asks: Rangers Brawl – National shame or just part of the game?

  • Fertility

    Women hoping to conceive should try for a baby before 30 to stop ‘fertility time bomb’.

  • Antarctic Post Master

    Kaye talks to Laura Martin who will spend 5 months in the Antarctic monitoring penguins

  • CBT Training

    Karen MacKenzie has been challenged by a listener to take motorbike lessons

  • Asbestos

    A discussion about asbestos related diseases in Scotland

  • Stay Connected

    Elaine Reid drops in with the latest big stories that are trending across the internet

  • Patrick Miley

    Hannah Miley's father Patrick talks about his role as parent and coach

  • Child Safety

    Sharon Cura, who saved her grandson's life when he choked on a piece of chicken.

  • Hedge Rage

    A discussion into ‘hedge rage’ disputes.

Broadcasts

  • Mon 1 Jun 2015 09:00
  • Mon 1 Jun 2015 10:00

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