Talking points from issues affecting the lives of people around Scotland.
Conversation about Scotland’s biggest news stories, hosted by Martin Geissler.
More from the day’s top stories and communities across Scotland.
A studio audience in Inverness puts questions to the panel. Hosted by Stephen Jardine.
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 24 April.
A look at the week’s events at Westminster and Holyrood.
Hunting down the fraudsters lurking in the shadows of Scotland’s whisky industry.
Will a centre where people can inject illegal drugs under medical supervision save lives?
Ex-MP Mhairi Black talks politics, neurodiversity and stand-up comedy.
Alzheimer’s progresses silently long before it shows. Would you want to know?
Police dismantle an organised crime group using trafficked women in Glasgow brothels.
The story of the pandemic, told through the eyes of those bereaved by Covid-19.
In 1991, two seemingly unconnected teenagers go missing in different parts of the UK.
The story of a horrific child-poisoning case and the mothers determined to find the truth.
Young women tell their stories from years spent on an adolescent psychiatric ward.
Justin Rowlatt meets the people taking sides in the battle over rewiring Britain.
Judith Ralston and the Weather team look back at the impact of Storm Éowyn.
Police need help to solve one of Scotland's most notorious cases.
Exposing the crimes of prolific romance fraudster Christopher Harkins.
Documentary series investigating one of the biggest drug seizures in Scottish history.
The lasting legacy of the 2005 storm that hit Uist.
Young renters face eviction as they fight to survive Scotland's housing emergency.
What is behind the rise in alcohol-related deaths from liver disease among women under 40?
BBC Scotland’s political editor Glenn Campbell's story of living with brain cancer.
Kirsty Wark investigates the multi-billion-pound global menopause industry.