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Energy bills are expected to rise by 5 per cent. When could prices begin to fall?
The team hears from some of the Ukrainians who came to Scotland after fleeing the war.
Councils are raising council tax rates with many considering hikes of up to 10 per cent.
Are the Highlands in need of the reintroduction of a permanent predator?
The journalists who exposed a ‘culture of cruelty’ at a children’s psychiatric hospital.
The team hear from the boss of Scotland’s biggest prison: Barlinnie.
The team asks what it’s like not to have a home. With Martin Geissler and Laura Miller.
The former first minister accuses Trump of ing ethnic cleansing.
The man in charge of our water explains why we don’t have as much of it as you may think.
Could the decision to leave the European Union ever be reversed?
Will a legal win for environmental campaigners stop new North Sea oil and gas projects?
With incidents of fraud soaring, the team ask how we can stop scammers in their tracks.
Conversation about Scotland’s biggest news stories, hosted by Martin Geissler.
The team discuss the first minister’s latest health service plan.
The team ask if Scotland can cope with tourism at its current levels.
Lawyer Mary Sharpe tells the team about her fight for stricter controls on adult content.
After a BBC exclusive revealed failings at a baby unit, the team hear one mum’s experience
The team discuss whether Donald Trump’s links to Scotland can be exploited.
As average rents edge towards £1,000 a month, the team ask why housing costs are so high.
The team recalls Britain's worst terror attack and where the story goes from here.
As shoplifting soars, the team discusses whether the crime is out of control.