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Secrets of the Superhospital Current Affairs

Design flaws at Glasgow’s state-of-the-art hospital have helped cause infection to spread there. Are NHS staff at QEUH being let down and vulnerable patients being put at risk?
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The Nine Current Affairs
In-depth features for BBC Scotlands one hour world news programme.
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Scotland Editor
A Force in Crisis Current Affairs

BBC investigation into a series of crisis within the Scottish police force over the past 5 years. A leaked document reveals corruption deep within the force.
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Scotland Editor
Eòrpa Poland/Scotland Documentary; Current Affairs

Poland currently has among the tightest abortion laws in Europe. Thousands took to the streets last month to protest against plans for a near total ban on abortion. They were listened to and MPs voted against the plans. But the issue isn’t over.
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Scotland Editor
The Fall of Scottish Labour Documentary: Current Affairs

Overwhelmingly rejected at the general election, leaderless and facing Holyrood elections next year - what went wrong with Scottish Labour? Former leaders, politicians and activists examine how the party that was born here and helped shape the country came to have only one MP in Scotland.
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Scotland Editor
BBC Scotland Investigates: How Safe is My School Investigative Journalism

When Storm Gertrude brought down a wall at an Edinburgh primary school, it sparked a crisis that brought disruption to thousands of families. BBC Scotland investigates how we're building and paying for the schools our children depend on.
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Sally Magnusson
2014 - Scotland's Historic Year Current Affairs

2014 is a year that will go down in Scottish history. To mark this historic year Sally Magnusson looks at the stories that made the news and shaped Scotland.
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Shelley Joffre
Panorama: Who's Paying Your Doctor Current Affairs: Investigative Journalism

Panorama goes undercover to see the subtle tactics drug companies use to influence which medicines your doctor prescribes.
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Samantha Poling
Panorama: The Great Fuel Robbery Current Affairs: Investigative Journalism

High value, untraceable and in constant demand, fuel has become the perfect illicit commodity. It is a crime that stretches from drivers filling up at garage forecourts without paying, to a dark and dangerous underworld run by gangsters and former terrorists.
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Samantha Poling
Panorama: Surgery's Dirty Secrets Current Affairs: Investigative Journalism

Tools with dangerous defects are being supplied to hospitals. Samantha Poling travels to Pakistan, where the majority of the world's surgical instruments are made, and finds an industry blighted by poor quality control and workers manufacturing tools for £2 a day.
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Samantha Poling
Panorama: Smoking and the Bandits Current Affairs: Investigative Journalism

More than half of all hand-rolled tobacco in the country is now either counterfeit or smuggled, and one in five cigarettes smoked is fake. Samantha Poling buys directly from the criminals, and reveals their products are up to thirty times more toxic than ordinary cigarettes.
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Mark Daily
Carry On Banking Current Affairs: Investigative Journalism

Mark Daly investigates what has happened in the world of banking since the bailout. Has it all changed since the financial crisis of two years ago, or it is a case of 'Carry On Banking'.
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Panorama
Panorama: Will the Scots Ever Be Happy? Current Affairs: Politics

Ten years after devolution the Scots want more power concentrated north of the border, and the Scottish Nationalists want to force a referendum on independence. From Alex Salmond to Gordon Brown to David Cameron, and to Tony Blair, the man who began it all by giving the Scots their Parliament.
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Mark Daily
Panorama: What Happens After Sorry? Current Affairs: Investigative Journalism

In February 2009 the bankers responsible, including former RBS chief Fred Goodwin, apologised publicly for their parts in the banking crisis. Now Panorama asks,"What happens after sorry?”. Is 'sorry' enough for the people calling for civil, and even criminal, proceedings against RBS.
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