29 minutes
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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29 minutes
Documentary charting journalist Ian Hamilton's attempts to find a new guide dog, as his current trusted canine Moss nears retirement. 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
30 minutes
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
29 minutes
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
1 hour
Samantha Poling investigates concerns about the quality of instruments used in the NHS, and travels to Pakistan where she finds an industry blighted by poor quality control. Show more
Fiona Walker investigates allegations of corruption at Edinburgh Council in relation to housing repairs, and reveals that the council could face a legal bill of tens of millions. Show more
Revealing what lies in store for Craig Whyte, the new owner of Rangers FC, which is currently being threatened with a potentially business-closing 50 million-pound tax bill. Show more
Mark Daly critically examines the case of nurse Colin Norris, currently serving a 30-year sentence for the murder of four elderly patients. Show more
30 minutes
Eleanor Bradford investigates how Scotland's ageing demographic will alter society and visits one Scottish Border community which gives a glimpse into the future. Show more
Kenneth Macdonald investigates claims that fish farming may be responsible for a possible environmental disaster threatening Scotland's iconic wild salmon. Show more
Are bosses in Scotland getting away with murder by paying their staff less than they should? Reporter Reevel Alderson investigates some of the worst paid jobs in the country. Show more
1 hour
David Miller investigates the killings of rare, protected birds in the Scottish countryside and a possible connection to the country's Sporting Estates. Show more
On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, Jackie Bird investigates the terrorist attack's legacy for Scotland's servicemen - the growing number of amputees returning from Afghanistan. Show more
Marking a century of existence for Britain's unemployment benefit, Sally McNair looks back at controversy, hunger marches, means tests, job centres and calls to 'get on your bike'. Show more
30 minutes
As English universities prepare to charge student fees of up to 9000 pounds per year, Kenneth Macdonald examines what the future holds for Scotland's seats of learning. Show more