Scotland
Moana Maniapoto and Paddy Free
Founder and singer of Moana and the Tribe, and member of electronic duo Pitch Black (respectively), who have collaborated on the Tribe's fifth album, Rima. Audio
Peter Mullan: Scotland, politics, anxiety
Scottish actor (Top of the Lake, My Name is Joe) and director (The Magdalene Sisters, Neds), who is visiting New Zealand for the Big Screen Symposium. Audio
Scotland the brave?
Scottish journalist, author, commentator and 'Yes' voter Lesley Riddoch on how the 'No' vote prevailed. Audio
Scotland votes 'No' to independence
Scotland has chosen to stay in the United Kingdom, spurning independence in a historic referendum that's attracted a record turnout. Audio
Scotland forecast to vote NO
With more than 60 percent of the referendum votes declared, the Nationalists have conceded defeat. Audio
UK correspondent - Kate Adie
UK correspondent Kate Adie talks about the divisive Scottish Referendum. Audio
The Sampler: Josef K, The Only Fun In Town
Kiran Dass take a listen to the literate post-punk of Josef K on The Only Fun in Town. Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
The Scotland independence referendum. Boris Johnson stands for Uxbridge. Audio
Playing Favourites with Rhona Fraser
Producer of small scale, intimate opera productions in Days Bay, whose latest production, Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss, commemorates the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth. Audio
Louise Ramsay: beaver rewilding
Co-owner of Bamff Estate in Scotland who has brought beavers to large enclosures on their estate and campaigned for a population of wild in the catchment of the River Tay. Audio
Spectrum for 27 July 2014
David Steemson drops in on kilt maker Eric Von Hurst who learned the craft when he was a young man in the Canadian army. He's one of only two certified kilt makers in New Zealand. Each kilt contains a… Audio
Shapeshifter Tour Diary
On 9 April 2014, live electronic outfit Shapeshifter set off on their 12th Northern Hemisphere excursion, a 12-date run of shows that saw them shake venues from Prague to Vancouver. Shapeshifter's Sam… Audio
Linda Colley: union and disunion
Professor of History at Princeton, and a Fellow of the British Academy talking about her book, Acts of Union and Disunion: What Has Held the UK Together and What is Dividing It? Audio
Crime writing and detective novels
Dunedin-based Scot Liam McIlvanney talks about the difference between crime and detective novels, why Scotland produces so much great crime writing, his own literary detective creation who's in fact a… Audio
Ideas for 10 February 2008
This week Ideas looks at the current state of political devolution in Scotland. Audio