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Has Edinburgh lost its sheen?
Banks, trams and rubbish on the streets: how has it affected the Capital's image?
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What's the best way to fight job cuts?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on Diageo's proposals to cut 900 jobs in Scotland.
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Are our railways a mess?
MPs says passengers are taken advantage of. Plus: Is the cost of the Olympics worth it?
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Are motorists being taxed too much?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on a pay-as-you-drive charging system, proposed by MPs.
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What's the best way to deal with young offenders?
As a new residential centre opens in Paisley, are community options better than jail?
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Is it OK to test life-saving drugs on animals?
Graham Stewart asks if ministers are justified in defending an rise in lab experiments.
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Should a young alcoholic be denied a lung transplant?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on a man who's died after being denied a liver transplant.
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The Investigation — Scotland's Festivals
Are you worried about the future of Scotland's festivals? Pauline McLean investigates.
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Jeremy Peat takes your calls
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ National Trustee for Scotland, Jeremy Peat, takes your calls on broadcasting.
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Should you be able to pay for more police officers in your neighbourhood?
Your calls on a pilot policing scheme for England which was first tried out in Glasgow.
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How's the recession affecting you?
A poll says Scots are most pessimistic about the recession. And: Should Sundays be sacred?
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Are we too reluctant to put vulnerable kids into care?
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland investigation reveals child protection workers are overstretched.
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Do you back the UK's mission in Afghanistan?
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ poll suggests public opinion is evenly split; Graham Stewart takes your calls.
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Q&A on swine flu
Your questions on swine flu answered by Scotland's chief medical officer, Harry Burns.
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Should we make it harder for newly-qualified drivers?
As the Government rolls out a new syllabus for learner drivers, should we make it tougher?
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What's Michael Jackson's legacy?
After last night's memorial concert, Graham Stewart hears your views on the King of Pop.
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Is being naked in public a crime?
As French activists visit Scotland to meet the Naked Rambler, do you support his cause?
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The Investigation — Landslides
Euan McIlwraith investigates what's being done about summer landslides.
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Is the Queen still relevant in a modern Scotland?
Your calls on the poor turnout of MSPs for the Queen's visit to Holyrood.
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Has rail privatisation failed?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the government taking control of East coast trains.
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What went wrong with the Scottish Parliament?
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland poll suggests less than half of us believe devolution is a good thing.
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Shereen Nanjiani sits in
Shereen Nanjiani asks: Is it time we ditched our obsession with getting a tan?
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Shereen Nanjiani asks: Is the idea of Britishness dead in Scotland?
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Ken MacDonald sits in
Ken MacDonald asks: Are the country's institutions broken?
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Shereen Nanjiani asks: Should people be fined if their homes aren't energy efficient?
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Shereen Nanjiani asks: Should school pupils be prevented from going to the local chippie?
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Shereen Nanjiani asks: Are we seeing a return to the bad old days of industrial relations?
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Shereen Nanjiani asks: What should be done to change Scotland's relationship with alcohol?
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Should MPs' expenses claims have been blacked out?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on the limited online publication of MPs' expenses.
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Is the state of our roads improving or is it getting worse?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on councils facing a huge bill to repair Scotland's roads.