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Do you serve the public - have you seen an increase in aggression towards you? The Slime Economy and Ageing Without Children.

Do you serve the public - have you seen an increase in aggression? Is January really the worst month to have a birthday? And The Slime Economy. Text 80295 [network rates].

Scottish Labour say figures show that violence and abuse against shop workers is at a 10 year high. Labour MSP Daniel Johnson is launching a consultation on his plan for a new law to protect shop and bar workers from violence.
Do you serve the public - have you seen an increase in aggression and violence?

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COLIN & MANDY MACKIE
After the unexplained death of their teenage son before Christmas, we speak to the parents determined to keep their boy's name alive.

JOYCE MCMILLAN
In the next of our outstanding women series, we speak to writer and theatre critic Joyce McMillan.

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
Calling all January babies... Is it really the worst month to have a birthday? Georgina Fuller and Anne Landels both 'celebrate' their birthdays in January.
Francesca Pittaway is Senior Curator at NotOnTheHighStreet.com.

LUCY BLACK
The Dundee mum of 4 who regrets the day she got sterilised. Kate Guthrie is a Spokesperson for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

THE RISE OF THE SLIME ECONOMY
It's become a social media sensation and led to a run on contact lens solution - you might associate it with Noel's House Party - we're talking SLIME. And it's apparently a money maker.

AGEING WITHOUT CHILDREN
According to national records, there's an increasing rate of childless couples across Europe. But that's the reality of ageing without children?

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