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Minimum Pricing, Ask the Vet, Tom Urie and Name the Place

Does minimum pricing go far enough? Plus Tom Urie's bucket list and Ask the Vet.

The price of cheap, high-strength alcohol has gone up in Scotland as long-awaited legislation on minimum pricing comes into force. The law, which sets a floor price for drinks depending on how many units of alcohol they contain, was passed in 2012 but has faced legal challenges. The Scottish government said the move would cut consumption and save lives. High-strength white cider and cheap own-brand vodka and whisky will see the biggest rise in prices.
Does minimum pricing go far enough?

Also on the show

NOAH CONNELL
Noah Connell from Glasgow is 11 months old and has just undergone a surgery so rare, it doesn't even have a name. The 'scaffolding' method installed in Noah's jaw last month should fix his underdeveloped jaw and stop him from choking to death. It is believed he is the only baby in the world to go through this operation. We speak to his parents Kieran and Jade.

ASK THE VET
This week's pet surgery focuses on skin complains. You can call our vet Ross Allan on 08085 929500. Or text on 80295.

DENISE MINA
Best-selling crime writer Denise Mina talks about her new series centred on ordinary folk who have fallen on the wrong side of the law.

TOM URIE
Tom returns to tell us about ticking off another BIG item on his weight loss bucket list.

HAIR DYE
How safe is your hair dye? The European Commission estimates one in 75 people who use hair colourants have an allergic reaction, while Allergy UK figures indicated that reactions have tripled in the past 20 years. Maxine Clifford experienced an allergic reaction to a home hair dye kit. Ricardo Corvi is a Hairdresser & Director of Rainbow Room International and Dr Chris Rutkowski is a Consultant in Allergy at Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospital in London.

AUTISM
A woman who has Asperger's syndrome was "forcibly removed" from a screening of her favourite film by cinema security staff for "laughing too much". If you or a loved one has autism - how have you been treated in public?

CAN YOU NAME THE PLACE?
Clue 1: Today's place-name is wider than Wick.

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