Welcome to Scotland at 7 Scotland at 7 starts at 7:00 PM on Wednesday 18th November 2020 Scotland at 7 is a our nightly news and current affairs programme for Scotland. You can find the latest NHS Scotland Coronavirus COVID-19 information here Broadcasting Scotland is a new broadcaster for Scotland, producing […]
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Scotland at 7 – 17/11/2020
Welcome to Scotland at 7 Scotland at 7 starts at 7:00 PM on Tuesday 17th November 2020 Scotland at 7 is a our nightly news and current affairs programme for Scotland. You can find the latest NHS Scotland Coronavirus COVID-19 information here Broadcasting Scotland is a new broadcaster for Scotland, producing […]
Full Scottish – 08/07/2018
Welcome to your Full Scottish, from our Cowcaddens Studio in Glasgow. Full Scottish programme starts at 12:00 on Sunday 8th July 2018 In the week when the NHS in Scotland turned 70, Cameron Archibald’s guests on the Full Scottish are Dr Philippa Whitford MP and Professor Allyson Pollock. We take an in-depth look at […]
Scotland at 7 Westminster Special – 04/07/2018
Welcome to A special edition of Scotland at 7 bringing live coverage of the Opposition day debate from Westminster. Scotland at 7 starts at 7:00 PM on Monday 18th June 2018 The SNP have used an opposition day debate to call on the UK government to respect the people of Scotland as sovereign, following […]
Full Scottish – 10/06/2018
Welcome to your Full Scottish, from the SNP Spring Conference in Aberdeen. Full Scottish programme will be available from 4:00 PM on Sunday 10th June 2018 This week’s Full Scottish is is a bit special. Over the past two days, we have interviewed some of the really interesting people attending the SNP Spring Conference […]
Full Scottish – 20/05/2018
Welcome to your Full Scottish, from our Cowcaddens Studio in Glasgow. Full Scottish programme starts at 12:00 midday on Sunday 20th May 2018 On this week’s Full Scottish, from our new Current Affairs studio, Cameron Archibald welcomes guests, Kathleen Nutt, journalist from The National newspaper and Kirstein Rummery, Professor of Social Policy at Stirling […]