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Should grandparents be rewarded for looking after their grandchildren?
A poll suggests people think the state should pay grandparents for childcare.
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Is the death penalty the answer to crime?
With a near doubling in state executions, should we put pressure on other countries?
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Should inheritance tax be scrapped?
Ken Clarke's comments on inheritance tax, and Was Jade Goody's life one to aspire to?
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Should people be allowed to travel abroad to commit suicide?
A former English health secretary is calling for assisted suicides abroad to be legalised.
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How could Scotland's airports be improved?
BAA has been ordered to sell-off Glasgow or Edinburgh airports. Plus: we talk jargon.
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Does Scotland need nuclear?
Following Good Morning Scotland's programme from Torness, Graham Stewart takes your calls.
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Have you sent your kids to a better school than your local one?
As figures on placing requests are released, do you have confidence in your local school?
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The Investigation — The Night Shift
Ken Macdonald looks at how working nights can affect your health.
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Should we worry about the breakdown of the traditional family?
Figures show marriage at its lowest level since the 19th century; should we be concerned?
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Should there be a time limit on slopping out compensation?
The justice secretary wants a one-year time bar on compensation payments to criminals.
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Is it time for a return to socialism?
Demands to put people before banks. Plus: Should Scotland pay for the London Olympics?
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Are British workers too lazy to do the jobs immigrants do?
Lord Mandelson says immigrants simply take jobs Britons are "unwilling" to take.
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Does Ulster still have a problem with terrorism?
Two soldiers have been shot dead in a gun attack. Plus: Do speed limits make safer roads?
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Are your savings suffering?
Interest rates are at a new low. Plus: Is it ageist forcing people to retire at 65?
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Is Scotland a better place post-Thatcher?
25 years since the miners' strike began, Graham Stewart takes your calls on its legacy.
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What should we do about drug-addicted parents?
The boyfriend of a drug-addicted mother has been convicted of killing a Dundee toddler.
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Is the expansion of Scotland's airports a stupid idea?
Your calls on the protesters who've caused disruption at Aberdeen Airport this morning.
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The Investigation - Are we rugby ready?
Edi Stark asks whether the risks of serious schoolboy rugby injuries are too high?
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Should Sir Fred Goodwin be denied his RBS pension?
The government has asked the former RBS boss to forgo some of his pension.
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Should we pull the plug on Edinburgh's trams?
With more warnings about escalating costs, Graham Stewart takes your calls on the trams.
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Have you ever worried about a child who's being neglected?
A charity says a third of people who've worried about a neglected child didn't act on it.
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What should happen to the Royal Mail?
Your calls on claims that Royal Mail could collapse without part-privatisation.
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Do we have the bottle to get tough on our booze culture?
Graham Stewart asks if you'd accept price increases or restrictions on alcohol.
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Do you grow your own veg?
The recession's turning us into a fast food nation, so should we get back to basics?
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Do we get good value on Scotland's railways?
British rail passengers pay the highest fares in Europe; Graham Stewart takes your calls.
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Are ordinary bank workers taking a hit for their bosses' blunders?
Your calls on employee bonuses, plus Jade Goody living her final days in the spotlight.
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Do Alzheimer's carers need more help?
John Suchet on his wife's dementia and Should supermarkets pay for excess packaging?
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The Investigation — Peter Manuel: Inside the Mind of a Psychopath
David Miller uncovers new evidence on 1950s serial killer Peter Manuel.
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Is a mockery being made of justice?
Opera in prisons and a murderer studying for a degree. Plus: the Big Lottery Fund.
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Do we place too much faith in science?
On Darwin's 200th birthday, more than half of us think evolution can't explain everything.