Talking points from issues affecting the lives of people around Scotland.
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Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 19 December.
A look at the week’s events at Westminster and Holyrood.
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?
Â鶹Éç Scotland’s political editor Glenn Campbell's story of living with brain cancer.
Zoe Conway investigates why there are so many problems with smart meters.
Those who knew him remember the man whose dream it was to lead Scotland to independence.
The inside story of Alex Salmond, Nicola Sturgeon and the modern SNP.
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.
Kirsty Wark investigates the multi-billion-pound global menopause industry.
Evie Kelsall goes on an emotional journey to understand her mum’s suicide at the age of 53
Alex Lichtenauer explores the assisted dying debate.
Abbie Freeman asks what needs to change for young people who are struggling with literacy.
Uncovering allegations of modern slavery aboard UK fishing vessels.
The chilling story of Kim Avis and how the darkest of crimes were hidden in plain sight.
The Â鶹Éç Disclosure investigation that helped catch the killer of Emma Caldwell.
Police in Fife are on a cat-and-mouse chase to catch a dangerous criminal.
Kim Drummond investigates the poor living conditions some tenants say are making them ill
Kirsty believes she has ADHD and has spent the last eight years trying to get assessed.
War photographer David Pratt heads to Ukraine to cover the conflict.
Two-part documentary series examining the 1994 Mull of Kintyre Chinook helicopter crash.
Tubaist a’ Chlutha, 10 bliadhna às a dhèidh. The Clutha disaster, ten years on.