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With Kaye Adams - 11/02/2020

Scotland-Northern Ireland Bridge: do you think it's a good idea? Ask the Vet, Name the Place and why is kissing good for your health?

ON THE PHONE-IN
Reports have resurfaced that a bridge from Scotland to Northern Ireland is being considered by the UK government. The prime minister's official spokesman said there was a "proper piece of work" being carried out by a "range of government officials". Some experts have suggested £15bn might be required for the project but others have said that £20bn would be a "conservative estimate".
KAYE ASKS
Scotland-Northern Ireland Bridge: do you think it's a good idea?

Also on the show...

KISSING
What burns calories, lowers your blood pressure, offers protection from allergies and a whole lot more? We find out why kissing is good for your health.

MUM AND DAD
A clip of two year old Stormi refusing to use her mum Kylie Jenner's maternal name has gone viral - is it good to be on first name terms with your mum and dad? We speak to the journalist who says she'd hate it if her kids didn't call her mum.

ASK THE VET
Award Winning Vet, Ross Allan, joins Kaye to answer your questions on your animal companions – Get in touch on 08085 92 95 00, text 80295 or email kaye@bbc.co.uk

CAR HORNS
Mumbai police have come up with an ingenious way to keep the city’s unruly honking drivers in check. It's called the "punishing signal", which connects traffic lights to a decibel monitor, which in turn keeps the lights red for longer the more that impatient drivers toot their horns. Does beeping the car horn do more harm than good?

HOMELESS WOMEN
According to a new report released last week, Scotland has the highest rate of deaths of homeless people in the UK. Men make up about three quarters of people living without their own home and on the streets, so it can mean that the issues affecting homeless women can often be hidden. So what’s it like to be a woman living on the streets?

HRT
According to the Daily Mail, some women are being charged up to four times the NHS price for HRT by online pharmacies. Shortages of HRT began in late 2018 and, according to recent figures, around a million women in the UK use treatment for menopausal symptoms - how serious is the NHS shortage?

JAM
Owen Foster from Angus was just 14 when he decided to start making jam to his grandmother’s recipe. Since then, he has gone on to stock his preserves in local stores, farm shops and Glamis Castle.

CAN YOU NAME THE PLACE?
With Carole Hough, Professor of Onomastics at Glasgow University.

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