A collection of interviews from the weekend edition of Good Morning Scotland.
Chelsea Aithchison and Nicola Lamplugh talk about the chaos following the bombing.
Hugh Schofield looks at the French presidential phenomenon that is Emmanuelle Macron
Crime writer & Twin Peak’s fan Denise Mina on what drew her to the show first time around
Radio Orkney’s Huw Williams talks tidal turbines with actor Robert Llewellyn
Are political systems geared so only those steeped in statecraft can ever hope to succeed?
The cultural impact of Celtic's 1967 victory over Inter-Milan in Portugal
An interview with Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford.
Prof Sarah Oates on why government-mandated health insurance is such a divisive issue.
Musician Louise Quinn on her new play, which looks at music use as a tool in torture
Should Emmanuel Macron be flattered or offended by comparisons Napoleon?
A look at what has prompted the descent of Venezuala into social and economic dysfunction
Isabel Fraser speaks to journalist Jeffrey Frank about the parallels between Trump & Nixon
´óÏó´«Ã½ reporter Umaru Fofana on how he had to dig for diamonds to pay his university fees.
Labour peer Jimmy Gordon on establishing Radio Clyde and creating Scottish Radio Holdings
Sarah Whites-Koditschek of KLRE, Little Rock with an insight into the Arkansas executions
Celebrating the life and legacy of Antonio Gramsci
Leo Baxendale, creator of Beano's Minnie the Minx and the Bash Street Kids, dies at 86
David Greig on his second season as artistic director of the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh
Dr Sabine Hyland of St Andrews Uni on cracking the Inca’s secret ‘khipus’ writing
Journalist Denis Murray on Northern Ireland’s reaction to the snap General Election.
Independent record shop owners discuss the role of digital downloads on their business
´óÏó´«Ã½ Middle East correspondent Jim Muir on his life, career and the future of the region
As tensions grow in the Korean Peninsula, we examine the implications of Trump’s actions
Mark Daly on making a documentary about the paedophile scandal at Celtic Boys’ Club