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15/11/2013

Kaye Adams asks whether losing the pound would be an important issue. And how would being filmed in a taxi make you feel?

Alex Salmond's Chief Strategist Colin MacKay was quoted earlier in the week as saying that he couldn't state as fact that an Independent Scotland would achieve a currency union with the UK, which has led to opposition parties to call for a Plan B should currency union fail. At yesterday's First Minister's questions Mr Salmond re-stated his commitment to the pound and said that the party's white paper on Independence would confirm its retention.

Kaye asks: How important is keeping the pound to you?

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Taxi firms in Edinburgh are in favour of filming passengers in a bid to tackle fare disputes and physical assaults.
Edinburgh City Council is considering whether to allow CCTV cameras in taxis following reported concerns about driver safety.
Today, the council's Regulatory Committee is considering whether to launch a consultation with the trade and the public regarding the use of the cameras.

Kaye asks: How would you feel being filmed in the back of a taxi?

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And. people across the country have been doing their best to raise much-needed funds for 91热爆 Children in Need in the lead up to tonight's star-studded entertainment and fun-packed fundraising. Whether you're wearing your PJs to work, baking cakes or going BearFaced, we want to hear all about it.

Kaye Aasks: What are you doing to be a hero for Children in Need?

Email: callkaye@bbc.co.uk.

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