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The Kaye Adams Programme

10/03/2016

Duration: 3 hours

First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands

PHONE IN:
Scotland's public spending is almost 15 billion pounds more than its tax revenue. The sharp drop in North Sea oil and gas revenues has been blamed. The Scottish government says the economy is robust...but its opponents insist the figures show that Scotland would have been in deep financial trouble if people had voted for independence.

Kaye Asks: Scotland is £15 billion in the red - does that worry you?

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A DOG FOR SCOTLAND
Could your pooch represent the nation and help sell Scotland to the world? As Visit Scotland launches a campaign to find an 'Ambassa-dog' we find out what's involved and challenge the listeners to nominate their four-legged friend.

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ASK THE DOCTOR
Dr Tom casts his professional eyes over the medical stories that have been making the news this week - could the Beatles be putting your health at risk? Plus he answers listeners' medical queries.

ONLINE NEWS
Stay connected - Gary Marshall drops in with the latest big stories that are trending across the internet and social media. Show less

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