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Do you trust your energy supplier?
With fixed-price offers and smart metering, are you getting a good deal on electricity?
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How would a more powerful Scots Parliament change your life?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the government's plans for an independence referendum.
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The Investigation - Homecoming
Edi Stark investigates whether Scotland's year of Homecoming has been a success.
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Should Catholic children get priority in Catholic schools?
Is a Catholics-only rule a better idea than restricting the catchment of a popular school?
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Should there be minimum-pricing for alcohol?
Graham Stewart takes your calls after Labour rejects the government's alcohol proposals.
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Are you being held to ransom by your bank?
With the courts set to rule on unfair charges, do you get a raw deal from your bank?
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Why did we go to war in Iraq?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the Chilcot Inquiry, as it begins its public hearings.
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Has reality TV reached saturation point?
As Susan Boyle's album is released, Graham Stewart asks if reality TV is a force for good.
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Will you give your kids the swine flu jab?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on vaccinations. Plus: How's the weather affecting you?
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Does Scotland still have the best education system in the world?
As radical plans for a new curriculum are unveiled, why is child literacy so poor?
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Is the internet a safe environment for kids?
Social networking sites are criticised for not doing enought about cyber-bullying.
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How do we create a new generation of football stars?
George Burley is sacked as Scotland manager, but what hope is there for our future talent?
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The Investigation - Justice For All?
Are people with disabilities being denied justice? Ken Macdonald investigates.
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How significant is Labour's Glasgow by-election win?
What does the by-election result in Glasgow North East tell us about Scottish politics?
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Are community sentences a soft touch?
As MSPs reject scrapping short-term prison sentences, is there any evidence they work?
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Who will you be remembering this Armistice Day?
91 years on from the end of the First World War, Graham Stewart hears your family stories.
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Do alternative medicines really work?
As herbalists lobby Holyrood over European plans to ban their trade, is it all quackery?
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Should there be a new Forth road bridge?
A poll suggests little support for a new bridge, so should we just repair the current one?
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How difficult is it for people with disabilities to get a job?
Your calls on the fight to save an Aberdeen furniture factory which employs blind workers.
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Is a play about a transsexual Jesus art, or blasphemy?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the Christians protesting outside a Glasgow theatre.
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Is travelling by train too expensive?
With the UK's first 拢1,000 rail ticket uncovered, what's your experience of train fares?
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How well do we deal with floods?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the heavy rain that's been causing havoc in the north.
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The Investigation - Pavement cafes and outdoor seating
Ken Macdonald explores outdoor seating in Scotland; Graham Stewart takes your calls.
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Is it time Scotland rallied behind Donald Trump?
As work on Trump's golf resort gets underway, Graham Stewart hears your views.
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Which drugs are the most dangerous?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on comments by the government's chief drug adviser.
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Have you been a victim of crime?
A survey says a fifth of us were the victims of crime last year; we hear your experiences.
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Have you won the battle against noisy neighbours?
Complaints about noise have quadrupled; Graham Stewart hears your solutions.
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How much does Gaelic TV contribute to Scotland's culture?
As the 大象传媒 Trust launches a review a year after its launch, what do you think of 大象传媒 Alba?
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Who or what was the winner after last night's Question Time?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the BNP's Question Time appearance.
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Who do you blame for the postal strike?
Graham Stewart takes your calls as Royal Mail staff begin two days of industrial action.