58 year old George Martin was fined Deadmeat his tights and put frontal station droids you know Aberdeen in 1930 with the cheese fire believed to have been the murder weapon nearby in September his family offered a 10000 pound reward for information leading to an arrest years Detective Inspector got even to what we harden amongst our 100. Contacts. People who of thought information that they thought the police and maybe our. We've caught so people potentially naming people as being responsible of all without special people responsible some of which we have heard before and some of which. You read a monster died in a one vehicle crash in the Highlands police discovered the vehicle along the 87 year Glen Gaddy that's a quartz to 9 this morning said as he'd been investigating the disappearance of 29 year old Matthew Tomlinson it was known to been travelling at the weekend have informed his family of the discovery of the road to means closed. R.B.S. Has applied for a German banking license in order to safeguard access to European markets but it's not West operations after breaks at the B.B.C. Understands no jobs are being moved out of the U.K. But new ports will be created and Frankfurt years of business correspondent David Henderson this move by R.B.S. Underlines how uncertainty over the U.K.'s exit from the European Union is worrying big financial firms since its collapse on bailout by taxpayers a decade ago R.B.S. Has focused on work in the U.K. And Ireland but it still has investment banking clients across Western Europe and handles large amounts of Euro payments for commercial customers so the bank plans to set up a unit in Frankfurt to act as a payments hub it's close to the European and German central banks and the aim is to allow R.B.S. To operate on the continent even if BRICS it means British banks lose access to markets there. An independent think tank says landline forwards should be provided in prison cells to help and mates maintain contact with their families currently prisoners can only access P 4 ins and calm you know it is the form Scotland says this makes it difficult for them to had confidential family conversations and that in cellphones would help rehabilitation but Tom Fox from the Scottish Prison Service says that are no plans to introduce them although he recognizes the importance of support supporting family links it's a very integral part of successfully rehabilitating people back into the community and we work very hard to maintain positive family life for those in North Korea that being said we don't have any coming plans to introduce telephones and see all sort of provisions within the host for individuals to use telephones and I think all the South African I see that this time of year that's a particularly important thing for those in our care particularly those who have come children political leaders in Scotland have tried to raise awareness of those who suffer through the festive season and the Christmas messages the 1st minister has are to those who feel unhappy at this time to be open about their feelings while Labour's Richard Leonard highlighted the struggle of families who rely on food banks and in the city a short time ago the Footsie 100 index was down 35 points at $6685.00 the Bailey to support from Heather Jewish Thanks John will the chair of Scottish Women's Football Vivian McLaren says Celtic's move to create a fully professional women's team next year could be a game changer and a huge development for the game up here the park club will make the investment in a full time team in 2019 as it stands there are no professional teams here in Scotland the national side there have been given backing to go full time in the build up to the World Cup finals in France but it's wonderful knees and put Scotland on the map in times of players from abroad looking to make a move in a professional environment Craig Levine is accused of double standards and talking tripe after his counterpart claimed he was always looking for. Penalties the vien that claim to McInnes was recently crying his eyes ites about decisions which went against the Dons the hearts false authors team should have had 2 spot kicks during it to nail the FI to Pataki on Saturday when Steven Naismith was hold on M.P. To Harrington bundled off the ball and the Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has insisted inform strike out for them or else is going nowhere in the January transfer window the Colombian has scored 19 goals this season including 2 against and Johnston in Sunday's 21 when he was the subject of a 3750000000 prime bid for border in August and is contracted with our books club until 2020 have a great Christmas thank you. Victoria well as under be mentioned in the news in the highlands the $87.00 between the turn offs for invert Gary and in Vermont is closed for investigation mark following a fatal collision traffic is being diverted via done dragon and 4 to Gustus in Aberdeen a 956 Wellington road is partially blocked by a collision near the A 90 in Edinburgh in 1000 Queensferry road has queueing traffic at the Kriegel East retail park on the 1000 Queensferry don't very slow they're both ways and incite their share the 77 a quick clip we're getting reports of a crash involving 4 vehicles and that's affecting traffic on the A 77 both ways between the wickets trying to bite on the homes tonight and bites B.B.C. Radio Scotland trouble. With the weather thank you very much John the stubborn 4 are in the Glasgow area to think of sin and break as we head through the afternoon however out with here plenty of dire weather and beautiful sunshine pretty much across the country a bit workload coming round the high across the far north maybe wanted to share the brisk westerly wind here but elsewhere Winds light and temperatures struggling in lines to 3 Celsius best of the cool to leaders that bit higher largely dry tonight's lengthy clear spell certainly for the east on the other frost as well as a mist of 4 parties forming by the end of the night the thicken up across the far West Brom. What a vineyard is also for Christmas Day it's been dominantly dry we're looking at fairly thick cloud across western parts of the country the best assisting in the East would make it. No I know a little bit just traditional I don't know sort of saw the police to settle I think the good thing about this week is people driving around yelling about the can do without any disruption anything major weather problems yeah that's the most important thing it grave to vote for pumped up to do that have a great day tomorrow with a family I know is precious to you so well done thank you very much indeed straight after this program at half past 1 Julian is here with personal best today what can singing do for you both physically and mentally they'll be finding out what's going on in both body and brain when we saying they've discovered why singing is helping those with cancer dementia and a whole host of other conditions and you think you're not much of a so you will find that whether anyone can actually be taught to sing that's a personal best at half past 1 here on B.B.C. Radio Scotland. The rescue workers have stepped up their search for survivors of the tsunami in Indonesia amid warnings the region could be hit by further title waves people living near the Krakatoa volcano have been warned to keep away from beaches on Saturday giant waves crashed into coastal towns in the highlands of Samantha in Java killing at least 281 people injuring more than a 1000 Monica Miller has the latest right now they are rushing to do as much as they possibly can there's the possibility that another tsunami may come their way the pictures from on a cracker toa right now it's just spewing out more and the concern is this point is that there may actually be another wave set of ways that may be coming it's just a bit hard to tell right now but on the ground they're having some difficulty in terms of heavy rains and heavy winds so that this point of the search and rescue effort is incredibly heated they are trying very fast to get the victims out and in some instances they're digging with their bare hands to get victims out alive residents and tourists in the area were saying that it completely took them by surprise now there is usually a system in place but it is caused by seismic activity that goes on this the. On a kaka toa actually had been having activity for quite some days now and usually if there's an earthquake that heads that triggers an alarm that didn't happen in this instance it was actually a landslide which really took everyone by surprise normally people in this region are used to this type of activity and they know to run to high land but they just had absolutely no warning Saturday night was money Camilla So for her this time of year dogs aren't just for Christmas in fact it seems if you're longing for a 4 footed friend you don't even need to own a pooch full time have you ever heard of the service borrow my dog well the same helping dog owners when they need it if you're really just had a baby you just want to spend quality time with one we caught up with the founder Ricky Roseland she told us why she came up with the idea. Well we'll get to that in just a 2nd that so I would like to have been was I borrowed a day or a cute Brown leopard or around 6 years ago and I just spent the entire day with less than 6 and I just thought why are people spending so much money on don't focus the candles or giving that okama know when I would not have to take care of a doctor straight and then I told one of my friends about my dear and he said to me that and it was a really good thing to test that concept before I actually don't sing a website so what I did was I went to AIDS that weekend and we built a landing page and a couple of hours in to be put posters and hench that he can London and then the most incredible thing happens because we had 85 people signing up in the space of 3 days and it was literally everything from like an old man down in cold well who just had an operation needing help with what you spoke to and there was students and young professionals living in London missing their docks at home so if there was also a family for the dozen girl who was thinking for a dog and but she was the little bit scared of them so the family was not sure if they should get it oh and when I read that I just started crying and I just thought oh my course not another little girl without a dog because I've always wanted one when I was a kid so I thought we must help her and then on the back of that I started to actually manually match people and yes so that's how it started to John and I were doing an interview some time ago and I have the lady who works from home and we had a dog barking in the background we said that your dog and she said Oh well no it's not my dog I was a pause and then she would not explain what it was and she was doing border my dog and it made me think she was from home so I get sort of the host that makes her to Capri you know it's good for her but how many people do you know can you put a number on how many people know you started with the you know 85 people coming along how many people know it involved in the scheme so we have over 700000 members across the U.K. And Ireland and we literally have everything. From you know elderly people whoever it's high air it's who either need help with walking that dog or who you know would love some have a dog time so we have lots of young professionals and to you know free long service to lots of families too so you know typical scenario would be you know somebody who has a dog and they have a baby and then across the street you have somebody with say a 5 year old son who's baking for a dog and one family ends up working you know the family still few times you know week and everyone benefits because one family gets to have a dog time the other family gets help the Ducks get more Duff your volatiles attention and then yeah and what what the most magic thing that happens to is people end up becoming really good friends so it's also we using We almost using technology to get people off line. I wonder though I mean I just have a puppy behind him a couple of months ago and I have to say without being soapy about it this way dog has just walked into my heart and taken up residence and I'm sure that most people feel a dog's How do you get much top with someone who wants to border your dog you know that a good parent and and and fight that legitimate. With the whole and pet as far as my dog the is it's based on making friends locally so the way my daughter works is people sign up and they create a profile and they write a little bit about themselves or their dog and then they go in and search for matches so 1st and foremost they search after you know the address of Coke's postcodes and then from there and they read each other's profiles and they find someone they like they will send a message to them and then they meet and greet and they'll call it like it's all about getting to know each other well so very often a need for walk in a pack the 1st time after this they do visit and then once everyone are happy and gotten to know each other including Oxley the focus copy then from there and then in adult is taken care of by another person but the. All process is based around it's not a round you know somebody's ringing you don't don't don't it's about you getting to know someone who lives in your local neighborhood really well and they will take care of you don't because they have that don't accept a hole in the hat so it's not there's no no money exchanged between the owner or do you know what I can see there one day the don't close enough for the new owner. Is mine. When the whole find it is like you know you have babysitting and you know it's better that you know your kid goes in the checkout by someone who really loves it so when for instance in a moment I bar and in the cold Max and he comes into office 3 days a week and the owner she worked for a toast to office and it's so lovely because we get that happy don't time in our office max a loss coming in because he literally gets showered with you know attention and we have obviously tons of toys that you know take really good care of him and so it's kind of beneficial because he is coming into the office the owner knows that he's what's in care of and we get that benefit out of having some heavy Doc time how much is it where does the money go so it is and everyone pays a subscription It's an annual subscription subpoena who borrowed docs they P $1299.00 per year so it's about a pound per month and people who own docs it's $45.00 pounds per year so it's just below 4 pounds and month but what it includes is verify all of our members so we check people's addresses etc and we also it also includes insurance AMS everyone is covered by both the 3rd parties are going to insurance but also in medical emergency vet insurance and then everyone both owners and door and Boris have access to a 247 that line where they can even call up and you know discuss the docs nutrition exercise habits etc. It's a big company that if you have 700000 members an average of 20 pounds a time that's a 79000000 turnover business well unfortunately not everyone is subscribed OK. But there is there is the half 1000000 dogs across the you can't and you know when I started out said I'm manually met people I went to people's houses and I found out and most all goes on as I spoke with you that they would love to get the joke socialized more getting extra walks a when they went on holidays they would also the doctor be taken care of by by somebody they knew locally and so so it there are so many much benefits when it's on and on a suspect and likewise we have a lot of bars with thinking about getting a dog and then in the majority of all a member state they have you the quote up with dogs or used to own a dog in the past and then the fact that they actually get to you know test it would a little bit more with that ready to have adult now and if so you know even what doe Prudence do right doc for their lifestyle I think that's absolutely wonderful because they help someone go Clinique But then at the same time they also you know get to realize where they're with us right time for them to get a dog well that's the founder Ricky Rosalynn don't borrow my dog and we invited a very special guest to the studio to hear more about the service that Teddy the Labradoodle from Glasgow Terry's involved in the scheme not the official help to look after him but he donors are William and Megan McFarlane me saw and we were looking for someone to look after our dog a T.V. And my mom issues and bought my dog a lady she recommended it really and so I say not how to look at ain't analogy good I mean it was that was people who live in a fight or just there's no idea. And cannot be state an idea white male and to take a long and it can wait for now. Well before we get some How did you feel about giving your dog away for a walk. Oh it's very hard but. I knew that it would make friends easily. And Ted and you could be big but I didn't think you'd be quite a is a separate is going to work with you look at Teddy you just smile Oh my goodness he's absolutely gorgeous is a real character his tail is as big as my B. Pop I have to say that's a big fluffy and friendly so now you must have just seen him and thought please let me walk your dog. All the dogs. His profile pictures just a piece and you just fall in love with him and mediately And then when William can moan with you just it's just a. Jag so happy and so much fun. To look after how does it work. You create a profile each and the winners will create a profile for their dog and the border will create one for them. And then the website will show you dogs or orders based on location and then you can just Message From there it's like an instant message in. A message to me when we spoke about online and for him to come around. And bring teddy so I could meet him until he could see my home. And then it just goes from there you can meet as many times as you feel comfortable. So yeah it's quite easy. How does it work much you got your time the man who says Now do you see it civilian making late I'm available between 11 and 2 hours at the other way around I mean how do you actually match up your your meetings basically it can mark either resold. Contact doesn't tell was that I ask as if. She could. Read or 2 are for the name are a couple of days as it's up to it's just basically between the both of. You could call in tight hardest by oh yeah and for those at the moment there's more to be looked after for the weekends when we've been away so it's what because we've you know or. So we've and most occasions contact the end say that we're going to me such and such a place for a cup of these you feel about him which is kind of organized. Why did you want to follow the dog in why not a dog. Is a handful that we children over there think in what is of any horse but why did you want to be a massive dog Unfortunately I work full time and my partner travels we a lot for his work so it's just not feasible for us to look at the minute in support of my dog for that reason to still have a companionship of a dog and to call it tame with the commitments that come with one in a dog. Or you know that one day he goes I want to stay with no idea. I want to come out move to rough tomorrow night is everything we went to back off the actual the train home saw you have been tainted to see that you can stay for a couple more days came home with each day to see he is absolutely gorgeous it's just you just want to hug him all the time but maybe it's just a big baby really I need to. It's a practical solution isn't it to busy young couple with a dog you've got to get to work young woman without a dog like quite like d