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Documentary charting journalist Ian Hamilton's attempts to find a new guide dog, as his current trusted canine Moss nears retirement. Show more
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Documentary charting journalist Ian Hamilton's attempts to find a new guide dog, as his current trusted canine Moss nears retirement. Show more
30 minutes
BBC Scotland investigates the world of the professional shoplifter and discovers that, in the midst of a recession, the UK's organised steal-to-order gangs are flourishing. Show more
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Samantha Poling reveals the shocking effects that bad teachers are having on our children and asks why more is not being done to rectify it. Show more
David Miller investigates Edinburgh's Tram project, which has overrun by more than 400 million pounds, hearing from those who worked on the project to discover what went wrong. Show more
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Samantha Poling reveals how people are abusing the farming subsidy system, meeting the young farmers who have lost out and learning if she too can take advantage of the loophole. Show more
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In a season marred by parcel bombs and sectarian chanting, Reevel Alderson investigates the partisan scar that blights Scottish football, talking to those caught up in the events. Show more
Mark Daly charts the scandal which brought Rangers FC to its knees, revealing what went on behind the scenes in the run-up to Craig Whyte's infamous takeover. Show more
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Fiona Walker meets the families of those who commited suicide, examines evidence about the extent of the problem, and seeks to learn why some cries for help go unheard. Show more
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Lisa Summers looks into the case of Suzanne Pilley, who was last seen alive in Edinburgh in May 2010, and whose body remains missing despite the fact that police caught her killer. Show more
Mark Daly uncovers the shocking truth of physical and sexual abuse at one of Scotland's most prestigious Catholic boarding schools, Fort Augustus Abbey. Show more
Documentary examining the links between Scotland's modern history and oil. A report by BBC Scotland News business reporter Hayley Millar. Show more
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Sally Magnussun looks at whether Trident, a Cold War weapon designed to deter an attack on Britain and her Nato allies, is still relevant in the 21st century. Show more
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Can a third world idea from Bangladesh work in the tough schemes and rigid welfare rules of modern-day Scotland? Sally Magnusson investigates the Grameen loan and banking system. Show more
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What is the truth about Iceland's volcanoes, and how worried should we be in Scotland? Sally Magnusson goes to Iceland to separate the facts from the fiction. Show more
Sally Magnusson strives to discover why England and Scotland are now more divided than ever when it comes to the Tories. Why don't the Scots want to vote Tory? Show more
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Ian Hamilton finds out if Scotland's urban and rural rail services are able to meet growing customer demand, hearing from commuters about their daily travel experiences. Show more
Businessman and philanthropist Sir Tom Hunter visits schools across Scotland to see why poorer children do worse and what can be done to improve results. Show more
Reporter Fiona Walker investigates the troubled Carseview psychiatric care unit in Dundee, talking to patients who describe their mistreatment in a unit at breaking point. Show more
Fiona Walker investigates why a wall at an Edinburgh primary school collapsed during Storm Gertrude, exposing concerns over the safety of such buildings. Show more
Lisa Summers reveals new evidence about the deaths of Liam Fee, Madison Horn and Mikaeel Kular in Fife in 2014, despite the involvement of social workers. Show more