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With Kaye Adams

Thousands of teachers from across Scotland held a march and rally in Glasgow on Saturday in support of a pay demand. Should Scottish teachers be given a ten per cent pay rise?

PHONE-IN
Thousands of teachers from across Scotland held a march and rally in Glasgow on Saturday in support of a pay demand. Members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) want a 10% rise after years of pay restraint. The EIS said the value of teachers' pay had fallen by more than a fifth over the past decade.
KAYE ASKS
Should Scottish teachers be given a 10% pay rise?

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TECH TALK
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LIVING WITH A GRANDPARENT
Jessica Lindsay, a journalist originally from Clackmannanshire, says we all need to live with our grandparents at one point in our lives. Describing herself as a 'bonafide boomerang' with one crucial difference: she went a generation further and moved in with her Nan and Granddad.

RELIGION AND POPULAR CULTURE
Sinead O'Connor, Kim Kardashian and the latest recruit to George Shores... they've all been talking about the importance of having a faith. Celebrity culture is so influential in so many areas of our lives so can they sell religion to us too? Reverend Fiona Mathieson is the Minister at Carrick Knowe church in Edinburgh, Olaf Furniss is a Music Journalist with The Scotsman and Director at Born To Be Wide and Natalie Curran is a 21 year old practising Catholic.

STRIP CLUBS
Kirkcaldy high street will open up a mixed strip club this Friday with the hope they'll attract couples to come along together. Would you go on a date to a strip club? Marie Penman is the Founder of Women Together Fife and Amby Stanyer-Hunter is a former Stripper who runs a Pole dancing company.

SECRET SISTERS
The Canadian woman whose mother's deathbed confession led her to Scotland and the sister she never knew she had. Lynn Lonnkvist from Vancouver and her siblings found out their mum Hilda gave birth at the age of 16 to a baby girl back in Scotland who she'd then put up for adoption. The news meant Lynn and her siblings began a journey to trace their secret sister... Anderine Drysdale, a Gran of four, from Peterhead.

HEART ATTACK
Former England manager and Tottenham midfielder Glenn Hoddle remains in a "serious condition" in hospital after suffering a heart attack on Saturday. How do you know if you are at risk of a heart attack....and how can you reduce the risks?

CLIMBING
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Mon 29 Oct 2018 09:00

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