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Inappropriate Behaviour at Work, Knuckle Cracking and the Campaign to Give Cats Equality With Dogs.

Stephen Jardine gets to the heart of the news. A look at whether all workplaces should be teaching staff about inappropriate behaviour. Text 80295 [network rates].

The Scottish Parliament is looking to introduce 'inappropriate' behaviour training for MSPs, and their staff, after a joint working group was set up to look at sexual harassment complaints at Holyrood.
Should all workplaces be training staff about inappropriate behaviour?

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MAKE CATS' DEATHS ACOUNTABLE
A mum from Inverness is calling on people to support a petition to make motorists accountable if they kill a cat. At the moment, drivers only legally have to tell the police if they run over a dog or other animals including goats, horses and cattle.

KNUCKLE CRACKING
Scientists have turned their attention to investigating that most annoying of human habits - the sound made when you crack your knuckles. So why do we do it and, more importantly, is cracking your knuckles bad for you?

EASTER EGGS
With some chocolate eggs containing more calories than you should consume in one day - is it time to crack down on Easter eggs? Hayley Matthews has cut her son's chocolate intake, Jane Tobias is a nutritional therapist and David Hinks is Director of Cocoa Blacks.

ZUMBA
Isobel Stuart is devoted to Zumba and can't get enough of the South American cardio dance sensation. Living in Inverness, the 90 year old is trying to encourage other people of the same age to get involved.

EASTER
What does Easter mean in an increasingly secular society? Grace Davies is the Professor emeritus of Sociology at University of Exeter, David Robertson, Minister of St Peters Free Church in Dundee and Director of the Solas centre for Public Christianity and Angela Haggerty is the News Editor of the Sunday Herald.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Fri 30 Mar 2018 09:00

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