A collection of interviews from the weekend edition of Good Morning Scotland.
Foreign correspondent David Pratt on the new phase in the war on terror?
An interview with four people who became the longest serving jurors in UK criminal history
Rahul Tandon reflects on events since the partition and the creation of Pakistan
Bill Whiteford speaks to journalist Ray Connolly, author of Being Elvis: A Lonely Life
Radio Scotland DJs Tony Meehan and Peter Bowman on pirate radio station broadcasting
Isabel Fraser speaks to the Irish writer and human rights campaigner Martina Devlin
Education correspondent Jamie McIvor on how to go about covering the school exam results.
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, 10 years after the global financial crash
Gordon Brewer speaks to sci-fi writer and author of The Prestige
Gordon Brewer discusses the ethical questions raised by gene editing
Following the rise in popularity of pain-killer Fentanyl and drugs like Spice and Flakka
Aileen Clarke reflects on her visit to commemorate the Battle of Passchendaele.
Peter Geoghegan revisits Bosnia 25 years after the outbreak of the Balkan War
Can Trump maintain this trajectory of administrative chaos and legislative logjam?
Chief Inspector of Prisons, David Strang, discusses Scotland's criminal justice system.
The hidden world of sound with Chris Watson David Attenborough’s sound recordist.
Eamonn O’Neill reports from Burlington USA on Democrat, Bernie Sanders’ popularity
An interview with Lee Cronin Regius Chair of Chemistry, at the University of Glasgow,
´óÏó´«Ã½ journalist Vladimir Hernandez reports from his home city, Venezuala’s capital Caracas
Professor Phillips O’Brien, discusses the reality of Dunkirk
Scotland’s new Commissioner for Children and Young People. Bruce Adamson.
Iain MacDonald looks at the saga of crofting townships and the erection of turbines
Gillian Marles speaks to Paul Rodgers, Professor of Peace studies at Bradford University
Can May hold her party together or is an autumn election inevitable