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What's the Scottish Parliament done for you?
Graham Stewart takes your calls a decade on from the first Holyrood election.
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Are Scotland's churches out of touch on gay ministers?
A fifth of Church of Scotland clergy sign a petition against an openly gay minister.
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Should Mrs Thatcher apologise to Scotland?
30 years since becoming PM, a Glasogw MSP calls on Mrs Thatcher to apologise to Scotland.
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In the hot seat: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott takes your calls.
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As Britain pulls out of Iraq, was the war worth it?
A ceremony is held in Basra to mark the end of Britain's military mission in Iraq.
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Is the panic over swine flu justified?
As the alert level is raised, are you concerned about the threat of swine flu?
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Should people be denied the right to buy their own council house?
Moves to end the Right to Buy for new build social housing. Plus: swine flu answers.
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The Investigation — Trident: Still deadly after all these years?
Should we renew Britain's nuclear deterrent, or pension it off? Ken MacDonald reports.
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Should the morning-after pill be advertised on TV?
Last night an ad for the pill was shown on TV for the first time. Does this empower women?
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Will the Chancellor's budget get us out of this recession?
Labour's back to taxing the rich with a 50 per cent tax rate for earnings over £150,000.
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How would you make our roads safer?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on proposals to cut speed limits in high-accident areas.
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Are drugs the way to encourage people to loose weight?
A pill said to help dieters lose extra pounds is to go on sale in the UK from tomorrow.
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The Investigation — Ambulances on the Cheap?
Are First Responders being used as a substitute for ambulances? Eleanor Bradford reports.
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Do you trust care homes to look after your elderly relatives?
A Care Commission report says homes must improve palliative and end-of-life support.
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Have you experienced heavy-handed policing?
The Met's ordered a review after two alleged assaults by officers during the G20 protests.
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Should alcoholics get their benefits docked if they don't accept treatment?
Your calls on the government's review into cutting benefits payments to alcoholics.
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Should people who waste energy be treated as criminals?
Your calls on the head of WWF Scotland who says we should be forced to insulate our homes.
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Does Scotland need moral leadership?
The leader of Scotland's Catholics says the nation is on the verge of moral abyss.
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Would a financial incentive help you quit smoking?
Scientists call for NHS reward schemes and Are Scottish holidays any good?
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Have you ever intervened in a crime?
Moira Jones' killer is jailed, but why did no-one call the police as she was attacked?
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Should curfews be placed on kids who commit crimes?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on curfew orders being trialed in the Highlands & Islands.
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Have pensioners never had it so good?
Graham Stewart takes your calls on OAPs, plus: Where are Scotland's worst potholes?
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The Investigation — Killer in the Classroom
Ken MacDonald on the legacy of asbestos in our schools; Graham Stewart takes your calls.
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Did the G20 achieve anything?
Has the G20 brought an end to wreckless bankers and failed regulators?
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How do you live with the dangers of working offshore?
Your reaction to the tragic North Sea helicopter crash, and Should lap dancing be banned?
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Does protest ever work?
Graham Stewart takes your calls ahead of the G20 demonstrations in London.
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What has your MP has done for you?
Despite the expenses controversy, Graham Stewart asks if all MPs are really on the make.
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Should the government have bailed out the Dunfermline Building Society?
The Chancellor and the Dunfermline's chairman disagree over the merits of a bail-out.
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Should we give MPs a pay rise?
Following the expenses scandal, should we pay MPs a decent salary instead?
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How do we tackle Scotland's addiction to booze?
A spending watchdog says drug and alcohol abuse is costing nearly £5bn a year.