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30/06/2013

Cathy Macdonald talks about writing, dancing, faith and the paranormal with writer and poet Lorn Macintyre.

Cathy Macdonald talks writing, dancing, faith and the paranormal with writer and poet, Lorn Macintyre.

They're regarded by the public as defenders of the truth against a culture of corruption but what are the wider implications of being a whistleblower? We ask Professor Gavin MacFadyen of the Centre for Investigative Journalism, and Rab Wilson, who put his head above the parapet in his workplace.

Genetics Professor Steve Jones scrutinizes the Bible from a scientific perspective and shares his findings from his book "The Serpent's Promise: The Bible Retold as Science."

Mary Lily Walker's name may be missing from the history books but her pioneering reform of Dundee's social landscape 100 years ago remains as relevant today. Developmental Psychologist, Dr Suzanne Zeedyk, tells us more about this remarkable woman and her legacy.

A popular destination for visitors now, Glasgow's St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art had a controversial start. We visit the multi-faith attraction as it celebrates its 20th birthday to find out more.

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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4: The Listening Project Scotland

In the Listening Project on today’s programme Ian Cukrowski shares his story of the Piper Alpha disaster with his daughter Amy.

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Social work visionary, Mary Lily Walker, in her Grey Ladies habit

Social work visionary, Mary Lily Walker, in her Grey Ladies habit

Find out more about Mary Lily Walker: 'Dundee's forgotten visionary' on the

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