Glaswegian columnist Anvar Khan questions activists, politicians and ordinary Scots on the role of ethnic minorities in the era of Scottish devolution.
A report on the World Bank, which was set up to promote economic growth in developing countries. Every taxpayer in Britain supports it, but not all are happy about its projects.
Racist bullying of schoolchildren is on the increase. The programme reveals the extent of this largely hidden problem and asks what can be done to eradicate it.
Fergal Keane examines new evidence suggesting British involvement in the killing of Burmese nationalist leader Aung San in 1947.
Gurkha soldiers have served the British crown for 188 years. With the demise of Hong Kong as a colony they are being brought back to Britain.
Linette Tye reports on the rise of kidnappings within the Chinese community in Britain and reveals the desperate plight of migrants from mainland China.
A televised reconstruction of events leading to the disappearance of Ricky Reel. CCTV footage is used to determine whether his death was an accident or a murder.
A report on the Indian caste system, which contravenes Christian teaching, condemns millions to live separately from their high-caste brethren because of their religion.
Two doctors repeat a survey of five years ago, which suggested that doctors from ethnic minorities where discriminated against when applying for NHS hospital jobs.
An investigation into the anguish that can follow divorce in the Asian community. Lovers who cross the racial divide risk alienation from both family and community.
A look at the Asian community in Southampton, 20 years on from a film that documented the trials, tribulations, hopes and aspirations of newly-arrived immigrants.
An investigation into the continuing slide into extinction of the Bengal Tiger, despite attempts to save it. A web of corruption, greed and bureaucratic bungling is uncovered.