with Kaye Adams
On the phone in Kaye asks - is it time to put North Sea oil to bed? Also on the show, kids, politics & the winners of race across the world
PHONE-IN
Scottish political leaders have gone head to head over the future of the North Sea oil and gas industry in the first debate of the general election. First minister and SNP leader John Swinney warned a failure to deliver a 'just transition' could create an 'industrial wasteland' in north east Scotland - but refused to say if he supported a presumption against new licences. Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said his party would help create 69,000 new jobs, while for the Scottish Conservatives, Douglas Ross said neither the SNP nor Labour would protect the industry. Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton said the Scottish and UK governments had failed to make progress on a fair transition away from fossil fuels.
Kaye asks - is it time to put North Sea Oil to bed?
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Whitney Houston
How Will I Know
- The Best Of.
- Arista.
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Madness
Hour of Need
- Theatre of the Absurd presents C'est La Vie.
- BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited.
- 8.
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Taylor Swift
I Knew You Were Trouble
- Red.
- Big Machine Records.
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The Weeknd
Blinding Lights
- (CD Single).
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Texas
I Don't Want A Lover
- Texas - The Greatest Hits.
- Mercury.
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Will Young
Leave Right Now
- Leave Right Now.
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