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Dangerous cyclists, Ask the Doctor, and Tom Urie takes on his biggest challenge yet

Is it time to talk about dangerous cyclists? And what do your nails say about your health - Dr Lesley Morrison joins us to debunk the medical stories of the week.

A cyclist who knocked over and killed a 44-year-old woman in east London last year has been cleared of her manslaughter. Judge Wendy Joseph QC ordered a pre-sentence report, but made it clear she was considering a jail sentence for Alliston. She said: "I have not seen one iota of remorse from Mr Alliston at all at any stage."
Kim Briggs widow said that 'some aspects our cycling culture' needed to change and is calling for a change in the law. He said that the current law is outdated and not up to speed with the 'attitude of some cyclists'.
Is it time to talk about dangerous cyclists?

What do your nails say about your health? Dr Lesley Morrison joins us this morning to debunk the medical stories of the week and answer your medical queries - call 08 08 5 92 95 00 or text 80295

After shedding more than 17 stones actor Tom Urie joins us for a very big reveal... he's taking on his biggest challenge yet.

A mother of one-year-old twins was berated in public after changing her baby's nappy in the outside seating and eating area of a restaurant.
Would you or wouldn't you change a baby's dirty nappy in a cafe seating area? Elle Chainey is a mum of three and Selina Hales is a mum of two.

Seirian Sumner, the co-founder of the Big Wasp Survey wants you to harness your inner hatred of wasps... and drown them in beer. Matt Shardlow is the CEO of conservation charity Buglife.

Still Game star Greg Hemphill revealed that he was staying in a Scottish hotel that had banned Irn Bru in their rooms because it wreaks havoc with the carpets. So how do you get the drink's orange stain out of your carpets and furnishings?

Police Scotland's Edinburgh Division has found itself at the centre of a social media storm after posting a picture of three female officers with the caption 'more than just pretty faces'. This happened in the same week as a fire and rescue service in Dorset caused offence after posting a picture of sausages they were given after rescuing a litter of piglets from a barn farm.
Is being on social media always good for your business?

3 hours

Music Played

  • Luciano Pavarotti

    Nessun Dorma

    • 100% Tenors.
    • Sanctuary.
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Broadcast

  • Thu 24 Aug 2017 09:00

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