With Kaye Adams
The four-year-old from Troon who saved her mum’s life, how to never lose your car in a car park and can a primetime TV ad campaign win the battle against online trolls?
Naomi Osaka’s victory in the US Open women's final has been overshadowed by a row over some of what happened on court. Serena received a code violation for coaching, a penalty point for racquet abuse and a game penalty for calling the umpire a "thief" in the loss. The American said it was "sexist" to have been penalised a game. So was Serena Williams unfairly treated because she’s a woman?
Also on the programme…
BOOZE FREE DAYS
As a new campaign urges people between the ages of 45 and 65 to have regular "drink-free" days, we’ll find out if it’s really that hard to go booze free a few days a week? Listen in for your top tips.
ARIAH CALDER
We'll speak to the diabetic mum from Troon whose life was saved by her 4 year old daughter. Heather Carson and her daughter Ariah join Kaye in PQ3 along with Linda McGlynn from Diabetes Scotland.
TECH TALK
Find out how to never lose your car in a car park AND how to ensure strong wifi in every bit of our house on our weekly technology feature. Tech expert Carrie Marshall and games critic Louise Blain are on hand to answer all your technology queries too.
NEW ANTI TROLLING AD CAMPAIGN
Will a primetime TV ad campaign win the battle against online trolls? As a new anti-trolling advert airs on Channel 4, Kaye speaks to Jay Beatty's dad Martin, psychologist Dr Terri Apter and tech expert Carrie Marshall.
KIDS IN RESTAURANTS
When it comes to children eating out - should we just let kids be kids? After one mum was allegedly handed a dustpan and brush to clean up after her daughter made a mess in a Welsh restaurant, we'll hear from a panel of parents to find out what they reckon - dad Jay Crawford has 5 kids, mum Victoria Erasmus has 4 and mum Stacey Devine has 3.