A collection of interviews from the weekend edition of Good Morning Scotland.
David Pratt speaks to the Governor of Kurdistan capital Kirkuk, Dr. Najmaldin Karim.
We look at the issues and history behind the Catalan independence vote
Bill Whiteford speaks to Colin McKay about the late Conservative MP Teddy Taylor
Douglas Fraser, speaks to Keith Anderson, CEO of Scottish Power
David Ross has retired after 30 years as The Herald's Highlands and Islands Correspondent
Reporter Steven Duff examines Aberdeen Football Club鈥檚 plans for a new 拢50 million stadium
Bill Whiteford asks if Enoch Powell's legacy has been crystalized in the Brexit debate
Pauline McLean speaks to the Scottish songwriter Bill Martin.
Isabel Fraser discovers the implications that lie behind the term: The Waffle House Index
With the possible collapse of so-called Islamic State, we ask is reconstruction possible?
Journalist Alex Gordon talks about his decades working in print
Siobhan Synnot report's on Hollywood's new Robert the Bruce movie
How Scotland became the centre of a multi-billion pound money laundering scheme
Psychologist Dr Lee De-Wit, on how our voting choices are influenced
David Clegg considers why Ms Dugdale resigned and what direction the party will take next.
Bill Whiteford and Isabel Fraser speak to Robbie Fraser about Norman MacLean's life.
The Voyager Space Program has hit 40 - Ken MacDonald looks at the history of the program
Isabel Fraser hers why author Terry Pratchett鈥檚 unfinished novels were crushed
Professor Lindsay Paterson expresses doubts over the Curriculum for Excellence
Stephen Burgen reports from Barcelona as it comes to terms with the terror attack
Dr Mark Bray explains the "false equivalence" behind the terms "alt left" and "alt right"
Could the bicycle be the saviour of local economies in the future?
How can America come to terms with its racist past without attempting to rewrite history?
Bill Whiteford speaks to the historian & writer William Dalrymple, author of White Mughals