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Jackson Carlaw, Kayerobics, Phil 'ThePower' Taylor and 'Returnships'

Jackson Carlaw, deputy leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, takes listeners' calls. Plus 'returnships', a new scheme aimed at getting women back into work.

Ahead of the General Election, you'll have the opportunity to put your questions to Scotland's party leaders.
Today we're talking to Jackson Carlaw, Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.

KAYEROBICS
This week we are focussing on arms. Tom Leith owns Holisium Personal Training Gym in East Kilbride.

The man who, at his worst, was drinking so much that he confused a vending machine for a relative. It was only when David Richardson was diagnosed with Alcohol-Related Brain Damage (ARBD), alcoholic seizures and heart failure that he stopped drinking completely.

The 3 women from Burntisland who created "non-offensive" Scottish Golly dolls - but what do they hope to achieve with the dolls?

We speak to Phil 'The Power' Taylor on his quest to send a Scottish youngster to America for life saving treatment. Jackson was born with cerebral palsy and Phil was so struck with his bravery when he met him at a darts event that he vowed to help his family. Jacqueline Waddell is Jackson's mum.

You've heard of 'internships' but what about 'returnships'? We hear about the new scheme aimed at getting women back into work.
Julianne Miles co-founded Women Returners to connect firms with candidates who want to get back into work but have a lengthy gap on their CV.

As British Airways passengers face a third day of disruption at Heathrow after a worldwide computer system crash, we look at how airlines operated before our reliance on technology.

According to The Sunday Times, Prue Leith, who replaces Mary Berry on The Great British Bake Off, favours the idea of "healthier recipes" on the show. We look at 'skinny' versions of 3 favourite go to recipes.

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  • Mon 29 May 2017 09:00

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