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It in 95. Each one will be dealing with b.b.c. Radio still. Good evening it's 6 o'clock this is news Dr with Laura mounts Well tonight as the investigation into the Soulsby poisoning continues who has the ability to make nerve agents they're not easy to make the danger is the exposure in the manufacturing process and doubt is generally why it states who are involved in at least substances and women around the world have been marking International Women's Day It's just the little things that people discriminate about but it really does lower your self-esteem. Before that let's get the news at 6 o'clock with Nina Spence thank you good evening the home secretary Rod towns called the use of a nerve agent on British soil a brazen and reckless crime she insisted the u.k. Government to adopt robustly once it became clear who was responsible for the attempted murder of a former Russian spy and his daughter in celebrity on Sunday so Tony Brenton has served as the British ambassador to Russia the British authorities going to be looking for more substantial proof of a link between the use of this agent and the Russians in particular it's worth noting that it's not only governments for years this sort of thing sarin was used on the Tokyo Metro a few years ago nevertheless the high probability is that it's the Russians and the fact that it's innovation has raised that probability Meanwhile the police officer has been left seriously ill following the attack on saggy and scruple has been named on his Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey he was one of the 1st on the scene after the pair were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city center here Pritchard is acting Chief Constable absolutely proud of everybody and of course I want to pay my respects to the individual he's tragically in hospital I'll be visiting today to see him his family members and again offer the wide support of everybody in all force during this difficult time. A former hospital consultant has told the court he was assessing how he would murder a list of dozens of people 62 year old Dr Martin won't said he felt no new mental disappointment after he was dismissed from his job by n.h.s. Luncher but he said he had no intention of carrying out the plans that he had written down Mr Willett denies possessing weapons with intent to endanger life from the High Court in Glasgow could treat him into reports Dr Marts was a consultant at Monklands Hospital in air g. From 1904 until his dismissal in 2012 in May 2017 a large hole of weapons was found in the raid on his Cumbernauld home he had 3 scorpion submachine guns 2 pistols and over 1500 live rounds of ammunition an envelope was found with the words bad guys on the front of it Dr what said he wrote this in it were names and addresses of people who he said were involved in his disciplinary he said he had bad thoughts and was assessing how he would assassinate these people and he had written Dion plans he said he had no intention of carrying them out Dr Walt denies he possessed firearms and ammunition with the intent to endanger life the child continues a senior police officer suspended from duty while claim claims of criminality and misconduct were investigated is being allowed to return to work Assistant Chief Constable Benny Hagan's will resume his duties on March the 19th despite a continuing investigation against him your home affairs correspondent he phoned us and has more Bernie Higgins one of Police Scotland's most high profile officers were suspended along with 3 of us last November after criminal and misconduct allegations were made it's believed anonymously the Scottish police authority which oversees the National Force passed the case to the independent police investigation under a view commissioner whose inquiries are still said to be law you've but the perks of the question of suspension is a matter for the s.p. a And was separate from deciding whether the officer had a case to answer Mr Higgins his lawyer said he was pleased to return to his duties and had provided evidence to demonstrate or the allegations against him were. Entirely without foundation Donald Trump has said he's sticking to his plans to impose tariffs on imported steel aluminum The president wants to see sealed products subject to a 25 percent tariff 10 percent for Aluminum the utopian Union and China threaten to retaliate a reaction. Scottish and u.k. Ministers have found a for the round of breaks it talks in London but there's still no agreement on who should exercise powers which return from Brussels the u.k. Government has indicated it intends to publish its plan changes to the e.u. Withdrawal bill possibly next week the Scottish government says it will not agree to anything that undermines devolution years a Westminster correspondent David Porter the talking is continuing but as yet there is no meeting of minds the dispute centers on more than $100.00 areas such as agriculture and the environment which are devolved with our county run in part by the European Union the controversial clothes and 11 of the bags a bill proposes that these powers initially returned to Westminster while u.k. Ministers designed which framework should operate on a u.k. Wide basis the u.k. Government has since proposed changes that would mean about $85.00 of these powers going straight to Holyrood while the remainder will become part of u.k. Wide frameworks but the Scottish government says these proposals are still not acceptable as they would effectively give the u.k. Government a veto over some of Hollywood's powers h.-m. Revenue and Customs detention in Scotland remain the only part of Britain with a supply in traded goods last year experts where exports were up by 19 percent to nearly 29000000000 pounds while they were as if their teen percent for the u.k. As a whole goods imported to Scotland was by 12 percent to more than $24000000000.00 more than the United Kingdom figure of 10 percent Scotland's trade figures partly reflect oil and gas exports and do not include services last year was a failure of veto since the breaks that referendum. The fast food chain k.f.c. Says it will ask the company which used to handle its deliveries big fast to supply a 3rd of its restaurants after the firm suffered a shortage of chicken t.f.c. Ran into problems last month after it switched suppliers over to support the nothing Q The former Scotland rugby captain Rory Lawson says the national team must starve island of ball and Saturday's 6 nations clash Gregor turns and say tackle the Grand Slam chasing Irish in Dublin last bolstered by the return of fit again Lions prop type for long and the Lone Star sensor got a ring rules ahead of Friday's and Briggs RB The Hearts boss Craig Levine assault to classify comments he made following Hearts win over heads in February Levine claimed the city's not sure all that had been restored prompting criticism from Hibs codes are part Neil Lennon having stated today though he's simply used to seeing that same Castlemaine come out on top elsewhere today Scots Scotland's Mark Warner is 3 shots off the lead after the opening round of golf's European Tour events in Delhi or in school of $68.00 put some food on the pond with the Argentinian. Top sports and Scotland's cricket sort of got and see their police in the Super Sixes stage of the World Cup qualifiers with that is forward when against in the poll those are the sport headlines today is a tell but as the travel Thanks Jamie those temporary traffic lights on a Broad Creek you don't causing delays it's also impacting for for roads a very slow here in both directions between the king's way and of growth road Edinburgh that little condone h.g.v. Until for Jordan your grandchildren north that's no clear but still single is leaving time back toward fairy road is right Expressway the 7 to 5 a bridge done taking I to lean way as your high Blantyre as the delays but to the m 74 that raised this is affecting traffic heading toward the school grades and the m 74 junction 6 Hamilton an accident on the southbound off slip blocking a link causing delays toward junction 5 the race or 8195 is our number that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel. Now look at the weather a cold frosty night for most and mainly dry for central southern and eastern parts of minus one to minus 5 inland with the risk of ice in places and a few freezing fog patches so it's a cold and frosty start for tomorrow night Katrina depos has the outdoor conditions forecast thank you it'll be a mix Davison's sunny spells with wintry showers of hail and snow too particularly in the morning starting with the details for climbers and hillwalkers the Northwest Highlands in the Western Isles will have a rather cloudy morning with widespread showers and these will be wintery in Nature giving sleet and snow perhaps 10 to 200 to 300 meters 600 to 1000 feet most other parts of Scotland will have a dry morning with scattered clouds Aline's and sunshine through the afternoon we'll see dry weather continuing in most parts and the showers in the Northwest should become more isolated winds mineral level the site to site westerly at 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts of around 25 to 30 miles per hour temperatures around the summit so b. Minus one to minus 3 Celsius but will feel much colder than this in the wind the cloud base will be around 600 meters or 2000 feet generally dropping to 300 meters or 1000 feet in the northwest and any showers visibility be very poor in wintry showers but good otherwise why the forecast for ensure waters around Scotland along the East Coast from Orkney to Beric upon Tweed winds will be southerly or scythe westerly force 4 or 5 occasionally 6 with slight to moderate seas the west and northwest coast with westerly winds backing southerly our psyches chilly force $5.00 to $7.00 with slight to moderate seas visibility be moderate good will drop to poor in any showers getting a good. Crews there you're listening to b.b.c. Radio School news the time no 10 Perth 6 and this is new story of tonight with Laura Maxwell our top story the home secretary Amber Rudd has said that the nerve agent used in the attack in souls free on Sunday is very rare but she declined to say if she knew exactly what it was the former Russian spy Sergei shoots and his daughter Yulia remain critically ill in hospital after being phoned unconscious in the city the policeman who went to their aid has been named as Sergeant Nick Baillie he's now talking but remains in a serious condition Well I've been speaking to Allister hay who's emeritus professor of environmental toxicology at the University of Leeds and I asked him why the government might not want to reveal exactly what the substances I don't know why they haven't revealed it what they will have done is inform the medical team looking after the individuals about what it is because that will guide the treatment of all of the patients but it's speculative really I suppose now as to what that agent is it makes it a good question and I think that it's unclear at the moment states have been those generally involved in manufacture There has been the odd individual over the years who has made some nerve agent but very very tiny quantities they're not easy to make the danger is the exposure in the manufacturing process and that is generally why it states who are involved in handling these substances so that presumably then makes it incredibly difficult to a well quite what it is and b. Who made it it will be difficult the chances are improved if you get access to environmental samples and I hope the forensic team have been able to do that because with environmental samples you have the chance of looking at. Other ingredients maybe some on reacted material in there some breakdown products and these can give you a clue as to the manufacturing process that was involved and the u.k. Government along with a number of other governments as a pretty good idea of the different manufacturing processes used to make something these are logical sorry sorry is that the markers that I keep hearing referred to I don't really know what they are what are these markers what they refer to them as markers essentially it is other trace compounds it's break breakdown products or it could be some unreactive precursors for example in the mixture These are referred to as the markers so you may have been as one particular nerve agent as is Sarah and Jane may have a number of other reacted precursor chemicals that when combined make the finished product so it's Vose that are called markers and so do total colleges around that work for various governments around the world as they knew which substances are made by you know different states by these markers the it's not so much the toxicologist it's chemists and analytical chemists who are involved here and yes many government chemists do have a good idea of who was making what and that was used very much in the case of some of the siren that was discovered in Syria and so the manufacturing processes give us a good clue as to the possible source. Now you mentioned there that it's very often states that are manufacturing this but often there can be individuals working how do you think move it around for it all being checked at airports for some small amount of substances can you just move it around in a small ball well you're allowed $100.00 milliliters of liquid on to when you go through the airport it's a fraction of that amount. And that you need for a nerve agent to be lethal So you know it's going to slip through any customs procedure at any airport that must make it incredibly dangerous people are trying to move it from country to country yes I'm in of course the risk the risk for the individual who might have been living this around so they would have to have had some very secure container and I suspect very good training in how to handle and possibly deliver the agent and do loon operators often get their hands on this sort of stuff or does it usually end up being some form of state sponsored It's usually a state sponsored incident or activity there are known state actors and there is increasing concern if you like on the part of states that non-state actors might get involved in manufacturing these sorts of things but to date generally it has been States Alister hey they're emeritus professor of environmental toxicology at the University of Leeds It's a quarter past 6 there are former hospital consultant has told the court he was assessing how he would assess and 8 and list of dozens of people 62 year old Dr Martin won't said he felt monumental disappointment after he was dismissed from his job by n.h.s. Landing but he said he had no intention of carrying out the plans that he'd written down Dr what denies possessing weapons with intent to endanger life well Katrina rental was in court and joins us now Katrina what did we hear in Dr what's evidence Dr Martin what was a consultant at Monklands Hospital in the air Gee from 1994 until 2012 he worked for the n.h.s. For 32 years he's been involved in a public campaign about Monklands Hospital in 2007 he believed that proposed cuts to services would mean it would close the whole. And he spoke up publicly which he said was not helpful to his career he was dismissed following a disciplinary in 2012 after his dismissal he bought guns for the scorpion submachine guns and 2 pistols they were found in a raid on his hold in Cumbernauld in 2017 he said he had made his own gun powder and converted blank I mean into live bullets now also in the host was an envelope with the words bad guys written on it not to want said he had put lists of names and addresses of people from n.h.s. Logic Sure involved in his disciplinary process in the envelope he said he had bad thoughts and was assessing how he would assassinate these people he had written plans of how he would do this but he said he had no intention of carrying this out his lawyer John Scott q.c. Said you had the gun and ammunition guys lists thoughts about assassinating people so are these things not all lengths no reply doctor what playing at the direct abusing game on paper gave me some sort of comfort and did we hear any more about how he felt about losing his job he said he felt monumental disappointment and injustice about allegations that had been made about him that led to his dismissal under cross-examination by the prosecutor Alex Prentice q.c. It was put to him Are you a person who harbors a grudge with people in authority no reply Dr what and he went on to say he'd been struggling to get over the painful event he said I still have the right to have an explanation and apology and have we been hearing more about his background that he knew how to use a gun yes he said his son had developed an interest in what was effectively clay pigeon shooting and he got lessons and the instructor had told Dr Watts that he wasn't very good at shooting this sort of target and he's pleaded guilty to a number of charges relating to possessing firearms and ammunition the court harridan the mum. Before the raids Dr Walks would practice shooting with the scorpion 5 days a week Monday to Friday I had decided to piece of land near his house he told how he would park the car van across the slip road at the am 7030 with a rucksack and he made a silencer to reduce the noise and Alex Francis said to him if you're not a good shots discharging a gun in a public area you're putting people in danger Dr what said that is connect Dr Martin what denies possessing firearms and ammunition with intent to endangering life the trial continues at the High Court in Glasgow it's more to Katrina many thanks indeed that was getting around to me for a report now Scottish and u.k. Ministers have held a further round of Breck's it talks in London but there's still no agreement on who should exercise powers which return from Brussels the u.k. Government has indicated it intends to publish its plan changes to the e.u. Withdrawal bill shortly possibly next week the Scottish government says it will not it will not agree to anything but undermining Steve Aleutian Mark Russell is the Scottish Breck's administer the Welsh government and the Scottish Government put on the table some proposals to try and break this logjam and particularly a proposal because the u.k. Government confidence in the process so I hope they will consider those over the next few days we'll talk tennis piece about that it had to tweak work obviously with the members of the House of Lords to know about them because they're debating the bill and of course next witness to suggest to a committee the penetrating which the prime minister the 1st ministers are at so I hope we've done something to say look we're still trying to get a deal we're still the ideas to move you forward but really u.k. Government must now respond to the positive nature of the dialogue that we are trying to have and we need to see that response quite quickly Well I think what your governor said and I go by what it was said in the meeting as they will publish their amendment I look for we have seen that amendment we have not agreed it will it has not agreed it and we've said that we will see where 'd that goes we heard the process of having a. He builds so there are actions being taken out with the negotiating room which are inevitably moving us in another direction in the negotiating room we need to see determination a good faith that is what wills and Scotland brought today it in but I have to say to say look here are some ideas to get on with things we need to see that separated by the u.k. Government when our Westminster correspondent Nick errantly caught up with the Cabinet Office minister David Livingstone after the meeting we had a very good constructive meeting with the Scottish Government's today I led the discussion on the proposed changes to Coles 11 of the e.u. Withdrawal Bill Russell and not break from their respective governments sort of made some comments on it made some criticisms but in a constructive spirit and suggested ways in which some of their concerns might be addressed we agreed to consider those further to carry on talking so I'm very pleased with the way in which things went and I think we had to say a very constructive exchange of views and we all committed ourselves to continue the talks we know with the u.k. Government is warning that it's losing the argument on a paragraph is that because this essentially is a paragraph No it's not a power grab him for a start no powers that the devolved parliaments and governments now have are going to be taken away or refused to talk the question is how we deal with powers that for 40 years plus have been exercised in Brussels and how do we do it in such a way that gives significant extra powers to the devolved palm and governments but which also means that all United Kingdom common market which works the benefit of consumers and producers in Scotland Wales and all the modern and England is protected now I want the paint make in Paisley to be able to sell to customers in Plymouth and Portsmouth without having to go through 2 different sets of regulations to do that and customers in Scotland to be able to buy from a business in northern. And all Wales again knowing that was going to be completely free trade within the u.k. That's what matters to families in all parts of the u.k. We know that you discussed publishing your analysis the Scottish government aren't happy about that are you know going to publish the ears off agreement and well we had a discussion today about where we've got to and with the u.k. Government's going to to do 2 things we are going to publish amendment for discussion and debate in the House of Lords that it's committee state that's coming up very soon that something that appears from Scotland and or around the United Kingdom a saying to us that we really want to have a constructive discussion about about this and there was no objection from well ministers just doing that we're also intended to publish shortly. For the u.k. Government the fruit of our work so for all the frameworks I think that when we publish that that will give a lot of reassurance to people in Scotland that far from being a power grab there are going to be a lot more Palace going to the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government off we've left the European Union it's still work in progress on the frameworks. But again the end of the meeting all of us signed up to continuing to work together to come to an agreement about this about actually how we manage the particular areas of policy coming back from Brussels was the Cabinet Office minister David Livingston talking to our Westminster correspondent Nick. After a snowy intermission breaking the news is back any form emissions. Must be called to the north department. To absolute. Building each will of the should work you know India one of them pointed to let me she's like muscle more me. Through. The topical panel so with days prior to all the different recommend it was absolutely brilliant. Analysts are really good that they found nothing I really enjoy it breaking the news continues tomorrow from 130 on b.b.c. Radio Scotland Well there's a choice of listening after us that after 6 on Medium Wave and digital it's sports signed and on f.m. It's get on with Brian Barnet what difficult really well this National Apprentice week can we fret over 70 young people come through our apprenticeship program b.b.c. Scotland some of them as you'll hear in a couple of minutes during this post use have gone on to get curious like sports journalists and tonight one of our apprentices produces our edition of get on he's picked the theme as well and it's dream jobs which seems appropriate for National Apprenticeship Week so well it could have ever bet that a Video Killed the Radio Star do not. A few jobs like that whether your dream job as travelling into space are maybe you want to work in a zoo at We've had plenty of suggestions along those lines 8 to 95 if you want to get in touch with years Oasis seem to find their dream job they kick off tonight show oh I'm racking my brains I can't think what it is oh look forward to it thank you very much indeed Brian let's get the latest sports know it's a New Year thanks a lot of the former Scotland rugby captain really Lawson says the national team must starve island of ball and Saturday's 6 nations Clash record time zones men tackle the Grand Slam chasing Irish in Dublin with all sponsored by the return of fit again Lions prop type for long unless the sensor got the wrong rules Lawson No believes the battle for possession will be vital are not so good at getting territory getting possession and keeping possession and with the pressure builds they put defenses under so much pressure by looking after the ball and you've got to mash physicality so across the board head to heads or mouth watering but the back row is one that's going to be a fantastic tussle all Scottish rugby to be launched its new clear welfare program rugby for life and aims to tackle well feel issues from mental health to preparing for life after retirement there are so. Hughes chief executive Mark Dodson says it's important the governing body provide support amid the unique demands of the professional game these players go through things that people. Don't ever understand and so we have to be ready to deal with that level and that's in the game but also work with the academy a player that comes through with all hopes and ambitions and don't make it all they have a career ending injury and we have to look at their future as well so it's a host approach across a whole journey of. Life cycle of ahead of Friday's end but it's r.b.t. Hot spots Craig Levine the sorts of classify comments he made following hearts when overheads in February living then claimed the city's not shuttle or Dot had been restored with his team's victory trouncing criticism from his opposite number at Easter Road Neil Lennon Levine stated today though he's simply used to seeing the Tynecastle man come right on top of the system passionate playing for me. And not Killie as a player which is the manager and use that. Expression and to me if you look at the stars and you can I could boots this normal. Hold up show us what it means since Johnston have appealed against decent care is red card received during wins these 2 nil defeats by Kilmarnock the defender was dismissed for a photo on Killie when a Jordan June shortly before half same will be available for selection at least until a judicial panel hearing takes place next week elsewhere the Scottish Football Association has charged the Highland League player with gambling offenses sort of United's David Booth Physick used of breaching the essay fees Rule $31.00 Bonds players and officials from betting on football matches that are no further details of the charges against Mr Booth his case will be handed on the 29th of this month meanwhile are betting to end a run of 4 straight defeats in Italy this evening that up against AC Milan in the San Siro in the last 16 the 1st leg and a few moments ago arson venders man led by a goal to nil thanks to hender committed Todd Ian's Airlie strike sky. I mean for all 3 shots off the lead after the opening round of golf event in Delhi war in $68.00 putting him the 4 and a par with the Argentinian. Top sports and Scotland's cricketers got into their place in the Super Sixes stage of the World Cup qualifiers thanks to a 4 wicket win against Nepal the soft and in all sports science with Kelly McIntyre comes next on. Chris Coleman is the guests tonight sure looking ahead to the weekend but I'm told from Darby's the continued progress of Kilmarnock under Steve Clarke That's coming next only when we join with Jamie thank you very much indeed let's get the latest travel on with through the toll that thank you lot of the 96 Aberdeen do expect some delays through those roadworks near dice near the new exhibition center likewise south of Stonehaven on the a 98 Lawrence curtly where causing a problem area the one thinks controls to get any bridge through that remains closed because of the snow as is the b 918 between the in 1001 and the 81770 a convulse don't do those temporary traffic lights on a broad throated old Kriegel doorstep they're slowing things down yet also impacting on the nearby for for road the one to 9 and the right expressway a 7 to 5 the still dealing with that breakdown waste by and year high Blantyre causing delays but that's what the m 74 did great and the m 74 itself junction 6 Hamilton an accident on the side of bundle of slip blocking a lane so causing queues on the inside lane on the motorway here and that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel. And before we go let's get a summary of today's top stories the home secretary has described the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in souls free as a brazen and reckless act a former hospital consultant from Cumbernauld has told the court he was assessing how he would murder a list of dozens of people in the u.k. And Scottish governments have again failed to reach an agreement on who should exercise powers which return from Brussels after BRICs it that's all from all the team here on News Stream is here this evening a choice. B.b.c. Radio Scotland one medium wave it sports and f.m. It's get on with Brian thank you very much. B.b.c. Radio Scotland. Late night radio with. Little to say she's going to live. To see just to read the speech the Sunday Times that used to do the. Right. Stupid. So. Truong Bridger said he'd like a job in radio where the listeners choose the records and she would have them for the. Yes pretty much a dream job. Apprentice Morgan is producing tonight's program has just realized as I was singing along to everything I'm never going to get the job which is to be a singer really how much well you get in there and they spend a long struggle and we've got lots coming into. Knight let's see but your dream job Stephen Aberdeen how to confess fighter pilot. 16 You don't get them record requests that very often Pete Parker would be checking the poker and gambling tables are workin properly and Vegas Tumbling Dice by the stones that are people who are professional poker players I guess as well. I would imagine poker faced by Lady Gaga would make an appeal an obvious one year at Facebook's bezique Morgan who we got coming in tonight so an email we have Billy and Oliver and he says that when he was interested in chemistry so he's going for the scientists by Willie Nelson Oh also in the middle of Mike and Fife and he said when he was younger he wants cowboy and given that he's ended up a mile away from where he lives he says that is not quite war but still going for us this sons of buy of the Pioneers a what makes a man to wonder hold my of cowboy songs be a interesting thing yeah we got a lot of country music but if you dream job as a cowboy that we're going to get a lot of it or 2005 I might feel and Buzz who's the dog I don't know but Dean said I'm going to pick up my fiancee from a 13 hour shift at the hospital that looking for Rocket Man by Elton John aside love to be an astronaut and see the world from the moon we've got a few for Elton John tonight. We could actually have a whole space sequence I guess the last few flights to be beamed off their galactic segment of the sure wish did Ok right Ok after 7 I will do the galactic sequence. Well let's get you dream suggestions if indeed being unstrung as your dream job 8 to 25 Dream Jobs is the theme tonight that we're back to the world of music again David Andrew suggested this back from a McDonald's Let's start. Can't A McDonald's Let's start David on. That dream jobs as our theme tonight it's all part of Nashville Apprenticeship Week we have had someone like 72 apprentices come through the doors of b.b.c. School and some of them. Have stayed in the media and some of them go don't refund task the jobs others have come back to education and it's great because you you meet them every single day at work the people he kind of forget the been so many apprentices here you forget that some of the thought you were with every single day started off just a couple of years ago as a princess if you want to apply if you want the kids in your family to have a go of this is going to be their dream job at b.b.c. Door code or slash careers and just look for trainee schemes and apprenticeships and Scotland apprenticeships and you find details you can apply it opened on the 5th of March and it stays open to something like the 4th of April I'm going to say the end of March because that means when it gets to the end of March and you think I'm late it gives a couple of days for 3 approaches when it closes that Morgan's the apprentice who won the bed to produce tonight's program this is your theme that thankfully as a busy one has to be awfully embarrassing to be here for us and have to leave Luckily we've had an all response today of lots of. Best season emails so I'm quite chuffed and quite relieved as well good here we go on Facebook so get Leslie Sharkey on Facebook saying my 8 year old is currently trying to carve Jobst face favorite songs past and garlic bread and me well can I ask for the Foo Fighters lent fly or soldiers pour by news. That could be given by Sion that feel a year old Enjoy your past tonight as well talking of teas came from tell the body slow roast pork with broccoli and cauliflower cheese for tonight fancy not yeah yeah I'd say so. The year thinking I'm not in the broccoli we're going to pieces cheater I've done that panics thing of like your elderly Auntie who's think we've got young people in the studio tonight but better pizza the worry and of the mill So we're going after every word a carpenter by Bobby Darin the remakes you see it was my dad's profession he said but you could play the. More aspirational Patricia the strength part by Christa park. If we get away with a spot his dream job I'm pretty sure you can do an apprenticeship. At let me know what you fancy eating tonight sunshine Susie I could see it from you sense Thanks Easy as well as getting in touch for gets on runs a fantastic as show up full of like Korean arty items a brilliant little kind of design objects and all those sofa q.d.o.s. And stuff which is old because her dream job was to drive any. You don't get more definite she said from about age 5 I wanted to be a lot of driver after my grandad's friend let me set in his lot a cop it was an unusual career choice for the 1970 s. Should like to waste with the line I could be the driver of a not to kill a to laud a kid what tonight let me know what you fancy b.b.c. Gets on emails gets on at b.b.c. Don't you Kate. That. Must watch and I'd say across the by. The time again I'd love to work in forensics that would be his special. For a. Dream job he just got in touch to take the boards. They say a d.j. Saved my life work and someone here said we used to think the best job in the world would be a smart enough sale coming soon on another country I told you some of the best known names in country music descend on this weekend for c to see the country to country music festival. Is going on you all this is. America. Joining me over the next 3 weeks as I bring you reaction for Formosa's and interviews from many of the artists taking to the state should you say this is with Hamish the Campbell find out what it means for them to play in Scotland and hear the stories behind the music another country with Mickey rolls cheese days from 9 on b.b.c. Radio Scotland enjoy you've got to. Choose to night in my b.b.c. Radio Scotland dream job is our theme tonight. Lists Lead .

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