Episodios

  • John Swinney talks about the path to indyref2
    Apr 18 2026

    First Minister John Swinney joins Unspun Live as the Holyrood election campaign gathers pace.

    In this wide-ranging interview, the First Minister discusses the tough choices ahead for Scotland’s finances, including the need for substantial reform of public services, and sets out his economic pitch to voters.

    He also says why he thinks Reform UK is dangrous.

    And with polls suggesting the SNP could win a majority, we ask what that would mean for a second independence referendum and how he would respond if Westminster says no.

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    22 m
  • Russell Findlay: “There is an institutional hostility towards the Tories in Scotland"
    Apr 17 2026

    In the latest of The Herald’s leader interviews, Russell Findlay sets out his pitch for the next month's election.

    He sets out his party's plans to cut the “vast layer of lanyard-wearing people who don’t appear to actually serve the public”.

    We also talk potholes, the NHS, tax and spending, as well as the challenge of rebuilding trust after the Conservatives’ 2024 defeat and the threat posed by Reform UK.

    The Scottish Conservative leader also reflects on his first campaign at the helm an what the future might hold

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    23 m
  • Anas Sarwar: "This is not an election without consequence"
    Apr 12 2026

    In the second of The Herald’s leader interviews, Anas Sarwar sets out his pitch for the election.

    He tells Kevin McKenna why he believes Scotland “can’t afford a third decade of the SNP” and insists his “first loyalty is always going to be to Scotland” after his public break with Keir Starmer.

    He talk's about the NHS, education, apprenticeships and inequality, as well as Labour’s struggle to win back working-class voters and the rise of Reform UK.

    The Scottish Labour leader also outlines what his first 100 days in power would look like and why he believes this election is “not a protest”.

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    47 m
  • Alex Cole-Hamilton: “I’d resign before backing Swinney”
    Apr 6 2026

    In the first of The Herald’s leader interviews, Alex Cole-Hamilton sets out his pitch for the Holyrood election.

    He also explains why he would refuse to back John Swinney to be FM under any circumstances.

    We talk NHS and social care, phones in schools, ferry disruption, energy bills, tactical voting, and whether a fragmented parliament could reshape Scottish politics.

    The Scottish Lib Dem leader also explains why door-knocking is his “happy place”.

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    25 m
  • Keith Brown on love, loss and Christina McKelvie
    Mar 30 2026

    Christina McKelvie was the SNP MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse when she died of secondary breast cancer, aged 57, on March 27, 2025.

    Her partner, and SNP depute leader, Keith Brown speaks to Political Correspondent Hannah Brown to mark a year since her passing.

    He describes the last year as deeply difficult, but says the memories and stories people have of Christina help him celebrate her life.

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    25 m
  • Holyrood 2026: Reform’s manifesto under the microscope
    Mar 24 2026

    Reform UK’s Holyrood campaign is up and running but not without turbulence.

    In this episode of Unspun Live, we go inside the party’s manifesto launch in Renfrewshire, where Nigel Farage brought the showbiz and Malcolm Offord set out an ambitious pitch to voters.

    But within 24 hours, the campaign hit trouble with a candidate suspended and controversy swirling around others.

    We’re joined by The Herald’s Kathleen Nutt, who was in the room, to unpack the atmosphere, the media reaction, and what Reform supporters are actually saying about immigration, net zero and tax cuts.

    Then, we put the numbers to the test. David Phillips from the Institute for Fiscal Studies assesses Reform’s flagship promise to cut income tax and explains why the claim it will “pay for itself” doesn’t stack up.

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    24 m
  • The Union Street Fire: What happened in Glasgow’s city centre inferno?
    Mar 16 2026

    Last week a fire tore through a listed building on Union Street, just yards from Glasgow Central Station, shutting down Scotland’s busiest railway hub and sending more than 200 firefighters to battle the blaze.

    In this episode of Unspun Live, The Herald's political editor Andrew Learmonth is joined by reporters Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco and Gaby Mackay, who spent days investigating the story behind the fire.

    They discuss what is known about how the blaze started in a vape shop, the role lithium-ion batteries may have played, and the complicated ownership and regulatory questions surrounding the premises.

    The conversation also explores what the incident reveals about the regulation of vape shops across Scotland, the pressures on Scotland’s fire service, and the uncertain future of one of Glasgow city centre’s most prominent corners.

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    16 m
  • Will politics be transformed after Holyrood 2026 election?
    Mar 9 2026

    In an Unspun Live first, all four of The Herald's political journalists share their thoughts on how Scottish politics will change after the upcoming Holyrood election. Political Editor Andrew Learmonth is joined by Deputy Political Editor Rebecca McCurdy and Political Correspondents Kathleen Nutt and Hannah Brown as the election campaign heats up.

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    14 m