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Documentary. Earlier this year, Scotland's largest outbreak of a deadly superbug claimed eighteen lives. This film investigates what happened at the Vale of Leven Hospital. Show more
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Documentary. Earlier this year, Scotland's largest outbreak of a deadly superbug claimed eighteen lives. This film investigates what happened at the Vale of Leven Hospital. Show more
Investigative journalist Sam Poling goes undercover to expose the ruthless tactics used in the human trafficking supply chain and discovers shocking links to Scotland. Show more
Jackie Bird speaks to former leaders, politicians and activists to examine how the Scottish Labour party came to have only one MP in Scotland. Show more
Jackie Bird speaks to some of the families of the victims of the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy about the devastating impact of the crash which killed six people. Show more
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC examines new plans to close down Scotland's women's prison at Cornton Vale and move many of the inmates into communities across Scotland. Show more
Samantha Poling reports on the global rise of cybercrime and asks what measures are in place to stop those who buy and sell personal data to make billions. Show more
Samantha Poling investigates the regulation of the Scottish legal system, and goes undercover to investigate solicitors making a mockery of it. 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
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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
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Investigation into the effects of public spending cuts on Scotland. Douglas Fraser considers what kind of country the cuts will leave behind. Show more
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Fiona Walker lifts the lid on one of the last taboos: children who sexually abuse. She uncovers the hidden stories of young sex offenders and why they abuse. Show more
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Jackie Bird investigates the rising tide of repossessions across Scotland, and finds out how Scottish homeowners could be more vulnerable than those living over the border. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Scotland HD
Tamanna Rahman investigates how a paedophile teacher rose to the top of instrumental music education in East Lothian while raping and abusing the girls he taught. Show more