Highlights from the nation's morning news programme
Is the electrification of air flight the next step in aviation?
A former Lehman Brothers trader describes the culture of risk that led to the banks crash
How Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are part of a long tradition of eccentric geniuses.
Was the Scottish Football Association’s decision to keep Hampden its home the right one?
Douglas Fraser speaks to former trader Kweku Adoboli, who caused a £1.8bn financial loss.
Gordon Brewer talks to former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.
The writer and former banker discusses the roots of the financial crash.
Mauritius’ legal fight to regain ownership of the Chagos Islands.
Why Botswana is fighting an influx of poachers targeting elephants.
A new book reveals MI5’s files on Scotland's Nazi traitors during World War II.
Are tech companies becoming the de facto arbiters of online free speech?
How does a nation reach a mindset that allows it to commit genocide?
How Northern Ireland lives without its own government.
Douglas Fraser talks to the RBS CEO Ross McEwan
As the economy tanks and people flee the country, can the government stop the rot?
Writer Owen Hatherley discusses Britain’s complex relationship with its post-war housing.
With the end of EU austerity, what’s next for Greece?
The grandson of Pablo Picasso discusses life in the shadow of the great painter.
Can either country be lifted out of a quagmire left by decades of conflict?
Aretha Franklin was also a prominent civil rights activist.
Gordon Brewer talks to historian Richard Vinen about the radical politics of 1968
Brexit latest.
GMS spoke to the deputy leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Jackson Carlaw.