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
Douglas Fraser investigates how whisky became such a success and asks how the country could further cash in on the liquor's amazing business success. Show more
With only half of all people with disabilities in work, Sam Poling asks whether the government's billion-pound welfare reforms will solve the problem of disability unemployment. Show more
Kenneth Macdonald investigates the tactics used to market caffeinated products at the young and gains an insight into how caffeine affects the brain. Show more
Fiona Walker delves into the online dating industry and discovers an international network of fake dating profiles and a trade in stolen personal data sold without prior consent. Show more
Mark Daly investigates the Edinburgh baby ashes scandal, in which grieving parents were denied their babies remains which were then buried without their knowledge. Show more
Reporter David Miller goes in search of Scotland's landowners to investigate whether it is fair that so much of Scotland's private land is concentrated in so few hands. Show more
An investigation into domestic violence in Scotland based on interviews and research with victims and told in their own words. These are the stories behind the statistics. Show more
Samantha Poling asks why Scotland has become the second fattest nation in the world behind America, and meets those attempting to make dietary changes to combat their weight. Show more
Kenneth Macdonald asks whether pharmaceutical companies are pricing their drugs fairly and for how much longer the NHS can afford to pay exorbitant prices for medicines. Show more