Highlights from the nation's morning news programme
The roots of decades-old enmity between China and Japan
GMS talks to Cabinet Secretary for Education John Swinney
The human impact of Donald Trump鈥檚 attempt to seal the US鈥 southern border
GMS hear from the general secretary of the EIS, Larry Flanagan.
大象传媒 reporter Ian Hamilton looks at hate crime in Scotland
How the Saudi state arose out of British territorial machinations in the Middle East
Lee Carter examines Canada鈥檚 momentous decision to legalise cannabis use
Gordon Brewer speaks to the political scientist about the politics of identity
The highs and lows of one of the most powerful figures in Westminster
The forensic scientist talks about her career helping to solve crimes.
The story of the lighthouses that have kept Britain鈥檚 coastal waters safe for centuries.
Scientists say we are on the cusp of irreversible climate change. How can we stop it?
Scientific research that fails in its aim doesn鈥檛 necessarily make it a failure.
Gary Robertson speaks to the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Analysis and debate on how Brexit has affected the debate around Scottish Independence
Gary Robertson speaks to the leader of the Scottish Conservative Party Ruth Davidson
Analysis of the controversy in America surrounding Brett Kavanaugh
Tom Morton on Shetland living outside the box
The last interview in a series marking the tenth anniversary of the financial crash
大象传媒鈥檚 man in Dumfries retires after 35 years on the airwaves.
Journalist Simona Foltyn on how ISIS has re-established itself in Iraq.
Should we eradicate the mosquitoes that bite humans?
The 大象传媒 investigation abuse allegations at the Lagarie Children鈥檚 Home in Rhu.
Daniel Gross, Daily Beast's editor of global finance, discusses the 2008 financial crash.