Highlights from the nation's morning news programme
Bill Whiteford speaks Simon Calder, about how travel has changed over the past 50 years.
Possible trial for Nicolas Sarkozy over allegations of campaign funding from Col.Gaddafi
Andrey Pritsepov Russia's Consul General in Scotland talks to GMS.
Twitter says changes made but they "cannot delete hatred and prejudice from society
The results of an investigation into money-laundering in Scotland
Humza Yousaf tells GMS about fresh allegations of racism allegedly by Jim Dempster
Facebook is under pressure to explain to MPs how its users' data is collected and used
Conservative MP John Lamont spoke to GMS.
The Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy, Fergus Ewing, spoke to GMS.
GMS spoke to Bertie Armstrong, Chief Executive of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation.
Reaction from Moscow and a journalist who was expelled from the USSR in 1989
Former Labour minister Douglas Alexander talks to Gordon Brewer.
Professor Stephen Hawking died this week at the age of 76.
Where does Kosovo stand 10 years on from independence?
The life and times of John Perry Barlow, the 60s hippy who helped shape the internet.
Gordon Brewer speaks Paul Shiels, Professor of Epigenetics at Glasgow University.
Writer & columnist Martina Devlin reflects on Ireland's referendum on abortion reform.
Good Morning Scotland spoke to Conservative MP Stephen Kerr
Former Chief Constable of Grampian Police says formation of Police Scotland “was mistakeâ€
Conservative MSP Margaret Mitchell and SNP MSP Geroge Adam on what needs to happen next
Shiona McCallum reports back on her visit to Shetland
Bill Whiteford speaks to hill walker and author Cameron McNeish
The Saudi Royal family were held in probably the world's most expensive prison