First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Barry Potter, former International Monetary Fund director, gives his assessment of the way ahead for Scotland's economy. Followed by a Holyrood Election debate. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Are people with epilepsy getting a fair deal in Scotland? Shelley Jofre asks whether adequate provision is being made to care for and treat the condition. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and IslandsLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
Food Banks: The Investigation examines the rise in the use of food banks and asks whether they are the best way to help people deal with food poverty? Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
An estimated 27,000 children have a parent in prison. The Investigation asks whether these children are being punished for the crimes of their parents. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Sam Poling hears from doctors who treat the newly diagnosed, medics who teach amputees to walk again and meets one young diabetic whose junkfood diet could cost him his life. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and IslandsLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
Gold: Good Morning Scotland's Waseem Zakir is let loose in the Scottish hills to search for gold, finding out about high gold prices and the boom in 'cash for gold' shops. Show more
The Investigation looks at the life of Scottish asylum seekers with HIV. Despite surviving horrific cruelty overseas, they’re living in limbo. Does it have to be like this? Show more
The care and treatment of ex-service personnel is largely provided by the voluntary sector. But how much help is there from the government? Anne Brown investigates. Show more
When it comes to the growing number of cases of diabetes in Scotland, one doctor remarked: 'The more we look at the figures, the more worried we get'. Edi Stark investigates. Show more
Edi Stark investigates why official figures have revealed that the number of girls under 18 and involved in crime in Scotland has increased year on year for the past decade. Show more
The Investigation asks if we should let the Government pull all the information it has on you into one huge database, all to protect us from terrorists. Show more
Are we failing the children who need us most? Fiona Walker counts the cost to society of failing children in care and finds an unlikely success story in Russia. Show more