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Radio Scotland topping the weather this morning will see a band of rain gather in the West to move across the country it will be heavy at times but all clear for really quickly becoming confined to the north of the country brightening up the softening from the West with just a scattering of showers remaining but increasingly windy day with deals in coastal areas possible gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour for the West Coast unschooled with highs of $10.00 to $12.00 in the north 14 or 15 degrees in the south B.B.C. Reduced when yours thanks very much Craig. It is 5 past 10 this is Kay Adams with a 12 on B.B.C. Radio Scotland but we've got a text in here saying I think Johnson has been extremely clever who just from it's from Ian. Says he's cleaned up his cabinet compel them to align with new deal on appointment has as a result last night identified and removed the whip from the staunchest miners are unifiers there know to be expelled or at least selected is actually stronger today as he heads to Gen X. Where the BRICS party with Direct Line candidates bring on Independence says Ian and. Who is this this is Steve this week in Aberdeen having watched the performance of Westminster for the last 3 years I'm amazed the Scots would even consider letting these people in another country run a country they must be there if they don't think that we could do better keep your thoughts coming in. 5 is the number still to come my girlfriend recently asked me to share my location with Google Maps not for a specific time or event but just indefinitely what should I do. You need your advice doesn't says I'd agree to share my location with my girlfriend and then I'd leave my phone on a bus and I got a new one phone and girlfriend to the judge Judge A Sutherland is here to take your views on this one should you be able to see where your partner is an old times or is that a bit creepy or 295 is the text number we'll be speaking to the locals or portabello who clubbed together to buy an empty church earned this. Morning. And Yuki. Tried it you will apparently fall in love with the smart toilet will find out why the U.K. Is starting to embrace the Japanese trend mornings with. She was one of last Christmas's most sought after gifts. What do you do I can play music answer questions get the news and weather create to do lists and much more yes but by contrast the name Alexa has taken a tumble down the popularity rankings so what about all those people already called Alexa who have called their children Alexa do they want their name back. Silverman is a senior writer for The Telegraph whose daughter is called Alexa good morning to Rosa good morning good morning Alexa Mason is an opera singer Good morning to you Alexa . Hi How did you both become aware because I mean this is know this digital assistant just in case anyone has kind of escaped it is no kind of part of the fabric of modern life but these things kind of. Slowly and melech So when did you 1st become aware that there was this thing that shared your name. It was relatively soon after the launch but at the time it seemed like such a novelty that I wasn't really sure that it would be a thing right OK And what about you Rose or was it before your daughter was born or after it was before I mean my daughter's any 3 years old so I was in a lot launched their product before she was born so in a way of any Got myself but it just not being a household name at the time I remember being dimly aware there was some kind of product called X. I didn't even know what it was people weren't talking about at least not people I knew back then and it was only after she was born and we've given this name to her that it really took off in a big way and became very much associated with that Amazon product is a pain in the book. It hasn't been yet it is getting the most annoying thing is when people make jokes at the moment they make them to me so that's fine I can deal with that what I'm fearing is when she gets a little bit older and people start saying stuff to her because she's 3 she doesn't know that this product exists she's she's she hasn't had to deal with that but however I did I did have a sudden e-mail from one of our readers at the Telegraph who read something I've written on the subject and said we've got a daughter called Alexa who's also 3 and it's been awful it's caused to so much stress and anxiety because everybody is just making fun of the name and every one of her nursery just knows Alexa to be something you order around which is horrible for them say I am anticipating it could get harder but that's a really difficult choice I mean I guess you could sort of introduce a nickname can you you know that's one thing we've thought about we've always said look if it becomes a real problem we can start calling her Lexi we do a bit already anyway it's a shame because I still think Alexa is a really beautiful name and that's why we chose it in the 1st place so it would be a shame but I'm also hopeful that this isn't going to be a lifelong issue for her I mean technology is moving so fast all the time that who knows in 5 years time when she's up. Primary school there's going to be something else which will have taken its place and perhaps this won't be a problem any more this is what I mean this is the high part of anyway. Though I'm done trying to think of other inanimate objects that have taken so human name to clearly clearly I don't know if that had any impact on their own people being called clear but as you say they tend to be religiously transitory and many smart smarty pants jokes are like so. I thought actually less than I thought it was going to be to be absolutely honest and a lot of the time it takes people a moment to kind of. You know realize there's a real person called Alexis in front of them so I don't get the occasional recognition of that I don't get that many people tell me when they've had a couple of drinks maybe come in and you have a stock response to that. Hand and. I think is the answer yeah I don't take very I don't take it very well when people see fit to make fun of my my daughter's name I know that most of the time they're not trying to be malicious but it does get annoying when you've already had the same joke 15 times because. They don't tend to be very original these jokes to the course the person who's you know saying at the time thinks they're the 1st person News Yeah. I mean I know it's very mild that being called K. I mean I grew up with OK Oh OK I did it so I guess I can very well said yeah it does I suppose the rules I mean you probably feel even more keenly than Alexei here because Alexa you know you're a grown woman you they are I OK take on the chin but when you feel someone's day get your child I mean Old be it you know not meaning to cause a faint then that's kind of hard to take because in that. You know it is I mean I think children have a hard enough time anyway just fitting in and other children are always looking for something about people who are different to pick on and if there's any little thing that children can use to grab hold of and make someone's life a little bit harder that is just in the nature of what children do so I just hope that when she goes to school it doesn't become something that people use to make fun of her I mean she's she's a very confident happy sociable little girl so I'm sure she'll weather the storm but I yeah I'm hoping that it's not going to make her life hard in any way. As you say it's probably going to be turnt transitory that you know somebody will come along in a minute want to and you seem relatively sanguine about a year you know well I've had to be I mean yeah I the moment it hasn't been a big issue for us but I yeah we can we always got alternatives as I say there and the nice thing perhaps the flip side is. Fewer people are calling their daughters Alexa now because of this which means that it will be a more unusual name for her generation and it's nice to have an unusual and perhaps not when your child it's not that I think when you're older it is nice maybe she'll stand out more by being one of few Alexa's in her generation but perhaps that's a soul that I don't know Yeah absolutely it will become a very special no I mean it is interesting the impact it had though because Alexa suffered the sort of largest fall in the most popular names for 2018 Georgie was the next one interestingly enough and then we had Alexey R. And Alexis both suffered fairly dramatic fall so clearly a lot of people were warned office you might well get your wish you might have a special special name for I mean Alexa have you been tempted to go for a nickname so you can produce here Alexa Oh absolutely NO I LOVE IT AND IT'S If anything it's quite nice that I don't have to spell it every time I say it. On my entire childhood having. People you know you never say like certainly do always refer to what we eat must mean Alex you must mean a lax if you must mean like me or do you know it was just on 100 dollars and suddenly I don't have to start my name every time someone on the phone at times had a positive spend I love it and do yeah do you have one of these devices I do you know because I feel it would be existential Hala and. You could read a verse of course you could rename. The Euros a point of principle you know I haven't won a point of principle I'm not having one now and also yes it would be totally impractical for us I know you are actually able to change the device so it wouldn't you know we could have one but I haven't felt the need for one in my household yet we have got some to just go into it will create insurance who says I'm listening to this show on my Alexa device and every time you say Alexa that if I stop to wait for a commercial. Transistor radio causing her to hold over the place well listen thank you very much let me just be jogging is a beautiful neighbor was definitely on my list when I was packing for. So as we say it'll be over in a minute you'll be left for that letter. To speak to and. Lovely to see is well has your name ever go into both or whether it is because it is the name of something else or for whatever reason has your name ever become a bit of a pain albeit temporarily hopefully 8 to 95 please. Don't let me see stop you Symphony Orchestra conducted by Stephen Barrett. Returns to Glasgow he joined me Jane McDougal and East tell a real talent. To the Scottish music legend Barbara Dixon and the Glasgow Youth Choir as the From season culminates music lovers come together for an open ear celebration on the bank. 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Is there but I got people go in this one has been there and says For the woman who wants a tracker partner if that was a man who the feminist woman would show to bow to there's a low on coercive control and many women are holding men as near prisoners by their control and of motional violent while it was going to be steamy and there can't be many towns across Scotland that don't have an old church building or an old public building perhaps lying empty portabello in the slow then was a one of them until a group of the locals got together to stage a buyout thanks to relatively recent legislation that is no an option for Arbonne communities and to explain a little bit more we have got Markham coom from the University of Aberdeen morning welcome. Good morning and Jennifer Elliott action Corti Good morning to you Jennifer good morning good morning action Portail like the St that. Isn't there and so this was in fact there's a couple of churches in the town of believe that had fallen and. Use there where 3 Church of Scotland buildings and it was announced that they were going to consolidate on one so one was sold quickly and the other one was a little bit more ambiguous at the table but that gave us time to mobilize plan and to say that we would like to take it for community ownership Well there's a saying I mean I must be so many tones across Scotland that have got particularly a church I know this legislation doesn't refer specifically to churches but I mean it's a very kind of. Recognisable thing isn't it in our communities was it me Jews saying well we can do something about that and who was we indeed who was we 2 years ago or I was a mum in portabello who'd use the church hall. I liked the gathering space and saw when I hared in another gathering space locally that there was a meeting about what we may do with that building I went along and there were about 70 people at that time called Friends of Belfield and the action put the peace just key when we needed a company to actually build the bill to buy the building and but it was just a gathering. Mentioned on Facebook I think it was player in social media people went along and it was a really positive vibe in the room those are real energy there was a desire to do things so we took it forward from there and were you aware that there was legislation there to support you know who I was an absolutely person and and and I had mediated community rated by am vaguely interested in London form and I've seen things and the way it means done but I was not a specialist and no I didn't know that this was possible I was really quite excited when I realised there was a route that wasn't hopeless you didn't have to sit back and see the beautiful buildings and your Didio become houses for developers I'm sure they would have been beautifully designed houses that would have staff to his in need but I feel gathering spaces are more important so are necessary in a community so that was one of the joys in forces was and you're absolutely right I mean again something that many people will relate to that that building then becomes flats you know. It's almost just what happens these days so. As a group you didn't want that to happen I was particularly out of the need for gathering spaces I'd previously been involved in the local after school club had been the cheat of that I was that at the time I went to that meeting and we'd been threatened with being taken out of the school we were going to get that space and we had loot for somewhere that could take 70 kids and there was no where and so we were we went back and pleaded with the school we got to stay in the skill but I knew these gatherings bases are so so precious in any area that it was with lots of hazing being built in portabello So if you're doubling the size of the area but taking away the immunities that takes away from community life it was worth fighting for so when the 70 of you got together and you said right OK we want to do something about this and you phoned the legislation and that you were able to buy this community for this property for the community what should your pretty hands in your pocket and you club together you know does it work there was a little bit of fundraising but you're not going to raise enough to buy a building that you knew was going to be prime developer land so that's where they're not just the community right to buy but the Scottish Land fund the money that has been to essayed to support the legislation came into plea so I wasn't directly involved at that point but there were some people in the NOR who were working in the background to make sure that we took steps to follow the right to buy and that we were making the right applications for funding we got some Scottish Land fund money about 16000 pounds in the Airlie days to diffuse ability study to work was it viable if we buy this building. And we've had a grant for most of it will we be able to run it and keep it going and there was a positive business case came out of that so we did a great funder the tame Yes the community raised about 20 grand. For the main part yes it would have been possible to raise the 600000 pounds that the building was was valued at well maybe not impossible but we would have done it fast enough really to you know got the building in use it's very much in use and I think it was the SEC for the 9th of September I can't quite remember 2 years ago that we took ownership the 2017 papers were St and the Treasurer so I transferred the money over to the Church of Scotland. And we didn't open straight away we had hoped to open in the December once we got the building we got a little bit more realistic there was work had to be done but we opened in June June 23rd last year there was a lovely open the with a cabaret into the night it's a real lovely celebration and that's us just had a year of operations back in June and we're open is thriving we in enough income to cover our costs. We've just taken on a member of staff with a 12 month contract we were able to commit to that because we feel comfortable in organizing said organization so you'd rather as a business a charity nonprofit making business we are a company and registered as a charity in any of our money goes back into the business and we have to charity can't and is anyone personally liable if if it goes belly up which I'm sure it will not personally liable and so we have just the insurance we have employers insurance but yes these their arrests and. In running the organization we have to show in that we've addressed the rescue at about the risks mitigated the risks yes the risks but there's a lot of joy in a well pleasure and well goodness that comes with them well well Marcum this legislation is relatively recent yet. So with the actual original legislation no wonder some sort want 2060 obviously came in and the 1st of the Scottish Parliament was amended you know community empowerment cannot 2016 which expanded the scope of the Taylor Act which previously only applied to rural areas to know why of course urban areas and go over to Scotland basically so that has been used most notably portabella but also community nobody had any new offer to buy an old bowling green or see if any of our communities take advantage of this new power which has been on the table to them since early 26 the I mean I suppose it's getting getting out there isn't it is raising as opposed to ability for communities because you know if you don't know that that is there and you were saying and just in a Jennifer you didn't exactly know what was possible at the time that the idea struck then people just who who can we do but actually they got a new There is something they could do. It takes a lot of work is an easy process but the steps exist to make it possible it's not hopeless as it could have been in the past so if you can garner together a group of people who work through the states and there is a lot of help there's that community on Scotland the support organizations using the right to buy their development trust is an association that helps people there is a lot of guidance. And I think also that the Scotland fund will steer you but also there are other organizations doing it we got a lot of people wanting to ask us how we did it and to a few different members of the board we've information before so yeah the main thing is for people to realize that community right to buy and asset transfer also exist things needn't be hopeless Well we've also got with us Sam Walker who is a project manager from Comrie Development Trust Good morning to you Sam good morning good morning and well thank you and your community purchased culti Bragg and camp here yes so it's 98 former World War 2 Army it's completely unique and nestled in Persian hills very pretty setting and lots and lots and lots of little Nisson huts basically for. The community to buy So how did it all come about and I mean was that like a mini state of disuse the energy used it for facing World War 2 prisoners so it was. Built for that purpose and then formerly after that Yemen he took it on to you know to use for an Army training base after that it became used by cadets in certain summertime and then it became a surplus asset and at that point really stepped into it was put up for sale in the village stepped in. To purchase it and did you have a vision at that point as to what you would do you no one should purchased it. It's soon multifaceted I mean it's just become I don't I don't know if there was an overall vision it was just an opportunity that it was too good to turn down into important. Just great next to the village and at that time not doing anything and it's become it's taken a life of its own I think really it's become you know home to all sorts of different businesses and different aspects of appeared and taken hold of by them so we would you recommend this route. Yeah I think it's absolutely brilliant I think it encourages entrepreneurs and I think it yeah it's rather than I reckon the thing that they look at leaking is so in. Life you don't quite know what you have in front of you and it will evolve with what people bring to it people have I don't want to work on it action portabella that's absolutely brilliant I saw yours and Countryfile as well it looks good. There you go and I think that is part of you know where these things mushroom from don't they that you hear about somebody else you see somebody else social media is actually very good at some of the things it's very good for they kind of spread the word about things that maybe that's and we could do I mean Malcolm And an awful lot of volunteers giving up their time you know for a worthy project has to be taken into account well indeed and presumably has a nor corn beneficial impact on the local community in that it does give a sense of you know pulling together for a company I mean has it made a difference within your communities Jennifer So yes I love it when you see the different events that are happening and we have volunteer horse time one of them people with keys to the building so I'm going at the weekend I'll be opening for exercising party. T.V. Cd's using as a studio I do remember going in in the hall was all lit with mentors in the there the late for make up I've seen as a plea. I love the vibrancy of the fact that we have had to bring you theater as an anchor tenant there's another business running from our building and developing making creative opportunities for children there's just so much vibrancy around the building. The isn't because we make it happen action push to run the building only but there's all the vibrancy that comes along with all the ideas are mind blowing you've seen similar kind of impact. Yes initially orchards were set up in the last months which is great for all people from all walks of life to go up and use the site and then yes really but surely lots of businesses moved in it's perfect size for a little incubator units bakers and cheese monger's and cross joiners and you know all sorts of different things turning up and making use of these buildings. And I think it's also letting a visitor center is and I mean people can go and see the count. Yes this open is Heritage Trails so people can come around and the. Little aspect of what life was like to the prisoners and see some of the things that went on that. Very interesting World War 2 So so similar come how do people know whether or no a building or I think you mentioned a building green and then you have something that may be eligible within the skin to skin that both these communities used to actually require those the community body to be established and that they need to file an asset that the would like to have an option to purchase before them normally before the asset is exposed for sale and then public has a say then gives them 1st refusal will give them a possession and gain if and when the owner chooses to sale the day in the India able to see right thing on a minute we've gotten months or so to organize ourselves speak to a Scottish one farm and have a local dollar to make sure all of the community is on site with a pool arms that kind of thing and then they will be allowed to go to West seal so it doesn't involve as you see all of these powers of involves a bit of pool activity rather than reactivity because if you're if you're late in the day and it looks like you're being a bit off much and I suspect the legislation isn't as are you to sort of say transactions that are only goal it's it's more just to let you be in a preferred position There are however I should say some additional koalas. Air We have a community transparent stuff was mentioned but a low use for communities when it's a public sector asset to say I'd quite like a man say a local authority we need to see well we're going to measure up with all this is a good idea and the on off a separate scheme we need to make a response in relation to the request and then there's also a new poll which shows. sort of neglected or abandoned why on autumn her environmentally must manage to on to you to be acquired even when mr a our troops on the market malzahn dot to sell what most i was have ours yet no been used and and go off to to speak but they have been and course since 20 teen and dog are scheduled to be than slightly stronger up or was optimistic choir local assets so it's more a key so of communities deciding what they won pretty at least together in a waged to our ideally the fully ass of becomes available for sale i love our at it something that is been relieved so on unless our you'd of the community and something is going wrong what existing one the one hours they might be dry used to fling to vote quero d. Could you some of the strong got i was to to force or say all ok and malcolm sank you very much indeed a markham coombs senior lecturer in a law at the university or of but dana and yeah i'm sure jennifer and some from action pool to in the come redevelop intrust would be and more than king to share their experiences of use thing your community my want to do some a less thanks it's time for travel for its and marie is indeed gay thank you and strong winds and i reported across the cassatt bridge though does remain open to all beagles no distractions just mind the conditions pat cues aberdeen sure the a 90 north by an through drood watch in a convoy at the stew in he even junction an is london goss going to the speed sensors packing up dillies on the switch by crew it between unease than cross and com is burnt also just my into yuko here that's the a 79th trains a looking largely fine fairies night comic had to counsel to d's cohen z. 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There was a challenge to the legitimacy or Boris Johnson's decision to prove parliament Doherty in this case has ruled that actually the plan was lawful Boris Johnson's plan to suspend the U.K. Parliament ahead of bricks a deadline is lawful for tea and rules I think he is currently going through his decision at the moment but that is the headline from that but we also hear that an appeal to that decision has already been launched and so it isn't going away any time quickly but they go and yeah the cross party group of M.P.'s who brought the legal action will seek to appeal to her to ruling immediately they have confirmed. They go any further developments on that of course we'll keep you up to date but as I say we are now entering the court of Judge to to. Just say you. Know you all right it's all rise so judge Judge you are MORNING MORNING Mullard How are you learning good morning good evil seated thank you but no I don't I stand out that's all right. You know wakes looking lovely thank you darling very nice but you shouldn't take those rulers. And so Judge George you very judge yes this is a good one today we've already got a lot of way there's a lot of response getting in touch so shall we just hear the fool thing because this chap who's you know who's given as this conundrum he's in knots about as this is a not my girlfriend recently asked me to share my location with her via Google Maps not for a specific time or event but just indefinitely she had already shared her location with me a while ago she said it was for her saying. She likes others knowing where she is I said I wasn't sure I wanted to and had a hard time having any reason for it just felt somehow invasive I'm happy and willing to let her know where I am when she asks or sharing my location for a specific occasion if we're somewhere we may get separated in a crowd for example but this somehow felt different she mentioned that it was strange to have an imbalance where I knew where she was or she didn't know where I was I agree but I had never actually asked to see her location what should I do. Per laugh. Joe show you got a feel for him of and yeah I do feel for him and I think he's quite within his rights to not a share his location but it does I think it it then throws out that well what have you got to hide and are you guilty of something and it can escalate quite quickly into having an affair but I don't. Know how a correctly. Does that thing isn't it's like well why wouldn't share it and then but then why should you share it's a very good conundrum so how do you think you would feel then if a partner. I think I would feel similar to to our to our trap through tortured soul report Tortured Soul I Am i that ironically my kids have me on that they can find me whenever they feel like it and I think it's slightly the wrong way round because I don't have any knowledge of where they are and no interest and. Where do they want to know where you are I don't know I think because I work away quite a lot they then go oh well we never know where you are so they took my phone and just to add to the Apple did you ever wear that and I did get a little bit freaked out sometimes because my daughter will go oh you're in Livingston you didn't tell me you were going and I was I. Guess you're tracking me do you think that it's one day they're worried that you're going to phone them up and say Where am I And they're going to be able to say it's all right we know where you know we know they'll come and fetch him for you in a home where I mean I wonder is there is a difference between parents and children I think and a kind of romantic partner own I think I think I'd feel a bit differently if my husband said oh I want to know where you are given times. Have I think it starts to go into the trust issue I can I'm just I'm like it's kind of going well where's mom move but yeah I think it's different if it's and in a personal relationship Well I didn't fall in love on the other one though because I've got a 17 year old and of course I suggested the track. So that I could track currency were she was not and not what she was up to unfortunate but one day I'm sure we will have a producer. And she's not happy she's not happy just doesn't doesn't think that's fair at all and to be honest I kind of agree with her I'm just trying to be parenting a boat I know but is that thing I think as well that your imagination can run riot with you so if you don't have all the information which the tracking device doesn't necessarily give you just tells you a you are and if someone said oh I'm just going to pop up to the shops and then you track them go the not where they said they were why the you know you start to build a picture of things that aren't nice and it could be just a very simple explanation I think it gives rise to mistrust and miscommunication but then of course the thing that I quote. A bit disingenuous to be honest and it is the same thing that this poor tortured souls girlfriend is quoting It's about safety you know when you see it's all it's just about safety you know it's not about trying to track it's just a body that you're safe Well see that's a difficult to argue against it is slightly better again I can't help but realize that you know prisoners who were released from prison on license with the tag it doesn't seem much different to just how they get sort of I'm called Chino and. You know where everybody is any given time I feel a little bit prisoner here I was watching last few years in years some may as well as terrifying as a little bit better isn't and yeah my God I was just catching up with it so I hope I'm not spoiling it very well I would say too much but anyway I don't know I'm kind of halfway through. 15 years 20 years dish into here and so it's recognisable technology but it has developed maybe 3 or 4 generations yet and funnily enough the one that I was watching last night was all about that and I mean not only could you track people's The cation you could see. Yeah you could kind of involve yourself and. It was just freaky freaky is was terrifying because like you say is on these are 3 or 4 generations of and can go yeah that is completely believable in the technology is probably here already and and that is what makes this a really interesting conundrum because our attitudes towards that and the kind of principles that we lay down now is that this technology is available in relatively basic form you know will probably influence is going forward and so here we are OK You can see a little blinking door on him up you know if she's at the dentist or whatever but when the next generation of that comes in and the next generation comes in and is sharing more and more information how comfortable are we going to be with that well there it just feels like you will just constantly have a camera or you know some device just tracking your every movement your every word and then and then you get panic because then it might even be thoughts it's like oh the word is I want to get into my thoughts no no no I mean basically where's my keys I mean no I get bored fairly quickly with. Where's my keys can I have uncomfortable that's about as far as I would go and well we're looking for people's thoughts on this. So 80295 is the text number believe you've already got some people get in touch what was the kind of initial thoughts Joel is saying it's on both sides will have some the edge Jimmy's saying controlling people already do it with their partners but if it was agreed as a safety thing like your wife was running then that's OK because you can turn it off and some to absolutely know this is my in my eyes a form of controlling somebody in a way to live so it's getting very much to the controlling us but rather than the safety is there anyone who says Yeah a great idea yeah yeah wouldn't bother me I've nothing to hide and if it keeps me safe is it really a bad thing that Stephen and and some to me my wife Cheryl. Cations Well actually he says Me and the wife are sure our locations the wife or endorse. Works really well as I travel a lot work my own my wife doesn't work locally it's about trust. That's what I love about the trust thing goes in both ways because if you say no I don't want this is that we don't usually don't need to trust was the trust but for the people who do go for it they say it's about trust isn't it. Hey but listen we're going to get more thoughts on this we're going to speak someday a little bit later who's ya all for it O'Malley here. For it and but judge Judge you need so send opinions here like this one has a girlfriend has a problem I'd say break off that relationship. Is that there's a man of decision well that was a woman who actually was not decision at all and that's Helen all after all right Helen thank you very much 2000005 is a text Amber or you can e-mail at K. At B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. We're going to be talking just next boat sobering up basically juju or drinking less and apparently we're going to be speaking to somebody who is one of your comedy pupils a really heavy interest here as colonic and bless his car. Doesn't need to cut down on that well don't we all are. Telling me he said that but he's listening and judge Judge will speak to very soon so the soundtrack is a new show it's a radio equivalent of the magazines that pop out of your Sunday papers the little stories about people and events often they're the ones that move us the most. I want to talk to people I'm interested in meeting who might come from different places I will not just be talking to them but what you will be talking to them about what they think. About core business Jim Cafu Simple Minds Jimmy godly Hugo Rifkin. And I'm going to try and make up a playlist you might want to carry and I'm. With you I'm picked selection of music . Sunday soundtrack with. Sunday mornings from 10 on B.B.C. Radio Scotland it is no 10 to 11 this is K. Adams with his to 12 on B.B.C. Radio Scotland and up front a strange thing is happening with alcohol consumption younger generations appears to be cutting back their parents are basically County one regardless that they acknowledge the risks and they say yes to cut back by less than half are all to chew the drink list so what will it take is the question we have Kate B. Who is the founder of the sober school with those so we know where she is coming from good morning to you Kate good morning good morning and the people of Judge Georgia Cullen Hagan's comedian Good morning colon I've had to learn I'm going. To join you there did you hear her stuff. Is definitely there. And Joseph Smith Conan is a good one as you say morning good morning and just say I believe you would like to cut by. A lot yes of course the thought well I think the but as for me I have a job that has meant a quite a lot of pressure and I physically can't tuning the week drink that is because I have to get up so early in my alarm goes off the back 5 so I just can't do that you know week so for me my issue is that I think I'm an epochal binge drinker so when I get staff Rady night is you know it was the best of times it was the worst of times because as soon as I hear the pall of champagne cork into that hole. And then well are. Really being brutally honest often don't wait out by the end of the bottle just to be sheer exhaustion so I think for the likes of my generation who are trying to how the whole and a millennium style. Any hence or 10 for just dealing with your sales almost as potentially invaluable I mean it's interesting that you say you know that champagne cork goes on a Friday night and it's like a pub in response isn't it all Oh absolutely yeah I mean I'm juggling what one of Pavlov's dogs. I mean before and after they I think Oh so the problem is if you're working hard and if you're under pressure and maybe you go young or a job that really puts you through the mill for short you do want to celebrate the end of the week perhaps or you want to give yourself a treat or a dull as a bet like at the actual fair where the you know it's likely to 78 professionals because you're worth that you know it's like Eminem. A bad all of God the end of the day is a hangover and regret it which shows you how effective I guess the alcohol industry has been. In sort of weaving this into the very fabric of. Socialize over our own consciousness that celebration relaxation a distressing equals you know I'll go whole I mean Colin do you feel that in your business. A little loose journalism lovely girl or some form of comedians don't like the poll because of going to much. You know the kind you know I want them to dummies to do my good to get all of them are just going to Utah times or even ask me of all on one. Stage lastly just to tell you look you know I'm not one minute into drunk I'm not going to regret it was a little box was surprised. I wake up I just want to go on. I can of course under $100.00 and just have fun yeah unpicking it I mean Kate to be I mean the old sober school as I say Well tell us a little bit about how you come to be that. yeah sure will i mean i came to sets at the saver school because i really struggled with my drinking when eyes it my kind of late twenty's early thirty's and i was just one of those people that never have noticed where it went to because the started it just couldn't start up but i felt really stuck because on the one hand the seemed as if only you know a rating alcoholics than people he drink in the mooning should have a quit drinking and all my friends where you know going out in drinking a little time and it seemed is if i was going to leases massive car of my life if i stop drinking and yet you know barrow were as with actually alcohol making me feel really terrible about myself and terrible the next day so i really wished diab being someone kind of doing what id now which is saying hey actually you know well you can stop drinking if you want to you and your life is a going to be over you don't have to stay at home living it terribly hope boring lie that is just some of their the myths than a light use at the advertising that we full full of it that tells us that we do you need to drink in order to do send they've but mean that that is the big this age the you know a lot of people won't to believe in that's quite interesting about you know the this kind of research that were looking at just though not people disbelieve it and they won't to believe it but chile the practicality not sones like way you are josee i me a kind of sold on the idea oh absolutely but it's just putting into practice that's heart yeah i think the problem is that it's know until maybe it a bit older that you physically start to feel that the toll will of meat be junking regularly or overhang all for i'm with each comes expedient so you do think to yourself maybe this is impacting my work naira maybe this is impacting my pair snow life after whole aim tea or date or an afraid in a Honestly because maybe after a bit too much to drink and it's not that I feel that I am drinking way too much physically and terms that units I think it's because genuinely I'm so not hurt has an effect whereby I'm almost asleep yet so I think it's easier to look great for the 1st day and to be honest I really like myself but no I think the thing is that there's more ways than I ever know to communicate with people and there's more ways than ever to healthy hence and kept on how to live your life and or sober and sensible way and that same is bordering and probably as boring up twice not to have a drink or as the other alternative not be able to remember but before I actually caved is that one of the fundamental problems of getting people on board with cutting back in the you know the whisper just. Boring boring boring sorry boring you're being boring Have a drink stop being boring yeah that is and I can really relate to that and I went through that myself. The thing I would recommend anyone do in that situation is to really you know anticipate and own it and you know tell people that actually you are not drinking this weekend or this month maybe you doing so for September whatever and say to people that that is what you're doing it's a decision that's been made and actually you can tell them that you really enjoying it even if you have to lie about this I really recommend being positive because it makes it harder for people to tell you that you're boring and pester you and wear you down over the course of the night but let's role play this OK so juicy you the person who's going to have a soda water and a. Call and you can be the one to say have a drink have a drink. You can advise So OK just see event at the barn there's Caller Oh hey call and do what I'm not asked are I'm not after pain or intend to make you. Do it all just to be sort of watch out. Already call in shows like a maniac and I don't think you know people you're dealing with Mentalist and I think the problem. Is No I think the problem let's respect call it dealing with the greatest respect I think the problem is not dealing with the other voices I've never thought to myself I'm going to let my friends and let me well that's a lie but you know what I mean I think the problem is thinking it through for your sale and rationalizing your behavior and thinking this is not a good idea I would be better doing X. Y. Is what's got 45 seconds Kate you walk into Collins bar go on. A high call and. I'm great thanks I'll have an alcohol free beer please oh my Of course you little eyes will do just. What he wants to do. Oh gosh you need to get with the 2019 they are learning about. OK where are you you say behind the times I want to hear you don't want to give cause a huge range I'm sure you want to do you want to give me a. Special do you know. K. I think we're talking about the postgraduate course that we need for Scotland. So do all of the silver school. And call in Pickens Cheers Ditto radio a fan medium wave on B.B.C. Sound B.B.C. Radio. Angela comes here with the news thank you good morning a judge has ruled Boris Johnson's plan to shut down Parliament ahead of Bragg's it is illegal the case was brought to the Court of Session in Edinburgh by a cross party group of 75 parliamentarians who argued. The PM had exceeded his powers but Mark Doherty has decided the issue is for politicians and voters to judge I'm not the court's liberal Democrats M.P. Christine Jarden says the ruling is hugely disappointing it still doesn't change my view of the fact that it's a tactic to be used by this prime minister to suspend parliament silence but it's not legal representative that doesn't mean it's right that doesn't mean is moral it just means that the court couldn't find it or the court didn't find it unlawful but for me that doesn't make it acceptable the S.N.P. M.P. Joanna Cherry who was leading the legal action says the group will appeal against the ruling may well M.P.'s trying to block the possibility of a new deal BRACKS It will seek to rush legislation through the Commons today the prime minister says he'll seek a snap general election if he's forced to request a further Breck's it instead extension in the absence of a deal with the E.U. 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Travel now and it's good morning to Stuart what microphone 82 and forgot to tell are going through the works that convoy system still causing delays heading in towards Aberdeen a 96 south of the creeps on junction very slow today's looks like X. Traffic of people heading to the offshore in Europe conference next mission next mission sent. No traffic turning back towards the OP didn't bypass on the $1002.00 boardwalks northbound it's too Haven also seen Dilly's you know you. Can talk at both directions because of Temple lights and the works and there by the leaves are not wanted more water actions around Easter Road once again it's all going to temper lights and the works B.B.C. Radio Scotland travel and Scotland where there are bands of rain in the West is continuing to move across the country turning heavy at times although it should clear fairly quickly becoming confined to the north brightening up again this afternoon with just a scattering of showers remaining an increasingly windy day though with scales in coastal areas and possible gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour for the West Coast cold with highs of $10.00 to $12.00 in the north 14 or 15 in this life as B.B.C. Radio Scotland East thanks Angela. 11 o 5 this is Kay Adams with you on B.B.C. Radio Scotland until noon Still to come before then judge judge you on this conundrum my girlfriend recently asked me to share my location with her via Google Maps not for a specific time or event but just indefinitely what should I do would you give your location to your loved one of you didn't really want to still time to get in touch eat or 2 don't 5 to text number we're going to be talking diet drinks after a large study has shown that people who drink diet drinks a day are more likely to die early and so we always thought Sugar was the bad is sweeteners we should be concerned a boat and this and you find that you because when you close over the door that anything you do world of the toilet they are all foreign to try anything we have here and Yuki Yes the smart blue apparently finding its way into more of our bathrooms I've got to do a bathroom I've got a terrible bathroom it needs to be done up maybe I could buy a smart Luke I wonder if I'll be persuaded mornings with on B.B.C. Radio Scotland. Depends on how much as a course I'm very tight right OK Judge George is back with. You . Judy.