Follows two Scottish mums smuggling prescription cannabis into the country to give to their seriously ill sons.
Fiona Stalker travels around Scotland to investigate the spread of Lyme disease. One tiny tick under the skin can cause chronic illness but GPs are often slow to diagnose and to give treatment.
Game is a multi-million pound global industry selling men pick-up techniques to get women from the street into bed as quickly as possible. Myles Bonnar goes undercover at a seduction ‘bootcamp'.
It’s been the longest and most expensive equal pay battle in the country. The headlines would have you believe that the women won. Reporter Samantha Poling discovers that is far from the case.
Suicide in Scotland is at a five-year high. Reporter Chris Clements returns to his home town of Wishaw to ask why young men there are killing themselves.
With growing numbers opting for cosmetic surgery through high street clinics, what happens when things go wrong?
Investigation into allegations that the North Sea oil industry is complicit in exploiting workers in India.
Investigation into the rise in so-called 'rough sex'. As our understanding of consent is blurred by ever more violent porn, the results can sometimes be fatal.
Following workers on the frontline as they care for Scotland's sick and vulnerable, while trying to keep themselves safe.
Samantha Poling investigates how well protected health and social care workers are and meets the people who've been forgotten in this crisis.
Investigation into government handling of the Covid 19 pandemic. Reporter Mark Daly investigates the decisions made and asks whether Scotland could or should have locked down sooner. Disclosure speaks to scientists desperate to keep us safe and meets the families hardest hit by the virus.
Lisa Summers examines claims that design flaws at Glasgow's state-of-the-art hospital have helped cause infection to spread there. Are hard-working NHS staff at QEUH being let down and vulnerable patients being put at risk?
Reporter Mark Daly investigates the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on our care homes. With more than 2,000 deaths in homes linked to Covid-19 since the start of the outbreak, the Disclosure team examines what was done to protect the elderly and asks whether the right decisions were made at the right time to look after care staff and residents. Apart from candid interviews with some of those most affected by the virus, Disclosure also hears calls for a radical rethink of social care.
Investigating the impact of the pandemic on Scotland's hardest hit area, Inverclyde. Sam Poling explores why this part of the west of Scotland has had the highest rate of virus deaths in the country.
Investigation into life for people with disabilities in the pandemic and the challenges they face as lockdown eases.
In an investigation into the spread of Covid-19 on Scotland’s college and university campuses, Chris Clements asks whether profit was put before safety when students were allowed back to halls of residence during the pandemic. What lessons can be learned from the rapid spread of the infection? And is enough being done now to protect students’ health and their education?