• The Southern King of the North
    Jan 27 2026

    In this week’s episode, we digest a heavy couple of weeks of news, including the latest killing by ICE agents in Minneapolis. We ask how long can Reform in the UK continue to get away with their references to America, connections with the Trump administration, and leaning on the sort of DOGE style of efficiencies in government as their big offer in the Scottish elections? We look at Lesley’s column and discussion of whether Scotland should have boycotted the World Cup if Trump had gone further with Greenland threats.

    We also look at Andy’King of the North’ Burnham's knockback from standing, in the forthcoming by-election that would have let him jump in as a replacement Labour leader. Will it all just be brushed under the carpet? How successful will that be?

    Scottish Labour seems to have got a new tactic of ‘mandamification’ of Anas Sarwar. We digest the attempts to ape the social media style of the New York Mayor with groovy videos, the walking, talking, jazzy music, and jumping camera shots. Will that work?

    Edinburgh Cameo screening of the Finland film

    Unfortunately the Cameo double booked themselves. The February 20th screening of the Finland film HAS MOVED to Sunday March 22nd 5.15pm. T

    Ticket-holders for the original date will be refunded but must buy a new ticket for the March date. Sorry about that. A new booking link for March 22nd will be online soon at https://lesleyriddoch.com/events.

    Links
    Scottish Labour is a party stuck in long-term decline
    https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25789020.scottish-labour-party-stuck-long-term-decline/

    Gavin Newsome World Economic Forum Davos

    https://www.youtube.com/live/ObkKhPt1QM0?si=lzSpDW8FWWTrWB_U

    Deacon Blue 'appalled' after Malcolm Offord quotes Dignity

    https://www.thenational.scot/news/25800409.deacon-blue-appalled-malcolm-offord-quotes-dignity/

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Plain sailing for the SNP budget?
    Jan 14 2026

    The Scottish Budget dominates this week’s episode - did Scottish Labour produce a massive own goal by not bothering to contest or argue for anything in the budget? Has their decision to abstain made life easier for the SNP and led to muted criticism in the press? There seems to be the impression, in the press at least, that there's not an awful lot to say about the budget and the SNP have sailed through a fairly steady as she goes and uninspring pre-election budget with little pain.

    We look at the situations across the world at the moment, in Minnesota in the aftermath of the terrible shooting there, the situation in Iran, and the continuing pressure on Greenland. All this and more.

    Links
    See the latest film showings for the new Finland Film
    https://lesleyriddoch.com/events

    Greenland films

    Uncovering the history of America's secret cold war base on Greenland
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIw8pEqJMHw

    How did Greenland become part of Denmark and why does Trump want to buy it?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYfSlQaIEXk

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Assisted Dying Bill - Podcast Extra
    Jan 20 2026

    In this Podcast Extra, we speak with Liam McArthur MSP about his private member’s bill - Assisted Dying for Terminally ill Adults. Lesley and Fraser reflect on their own views and their personal connections and involvement with the assisted dying campaign.

    You can find out more about the bill at https://www.dignityindyingscotland.org.uk/. Both Lesley and Fraser take a supportive view of the legislation. This is a complex and difficult subject. A contrary view is taken by organisations like Care Not Killing https://carenotkilling.scot/

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    58 mins
  • It's hogmanay actually!
    Jan 6 2026

    It's a new year, and a happy one, we hope. We start, as we did last year, with Donald Trump in the headlines - this time after illegally kidnapping the President of Venezuela. We discuss all the ramifications of that, how it is occupying all the bandwidth of every world leader as well as Trump and the USA’s renewed threats to Greenland.

    It’s the start of the Scottish election campaign; we look at how things have kicked off and where the election might leave prospects for an independent Scotland.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • T'was the week before Christmas
    Dec 16 2025

    In this week’s episode, we have a long reflection on the trauma that's around at the moment. Some of it is faced by people who have campaigned against things like the battery storage plants that are abounding around rural Scotland. Sleepless nights, disappointment, disillusionment. That may not seem like a big deal in the face of all the other trauma going around, the terrorist attack on Jews in Australia, the enduring horrible genocide being experienced in Gaza, and the suggestion by President Netanyahu that you can't speak about one without getting on the wrong side of the other.

    So we discuss all of that. Donald Trump's allegation that, putting it bluntly, Europe is crap, and perhaps the difficulty in managing to get a common position when giving funds to Ukraine would bear that out. We also discuss the Question Time furor over the question about school children and fluency in English, which turned into a debate about second languages among young people All that and more.

    Links
    Jen Strout - Night Train to Odesa
    https://birlinn.co.uk/product/night-train-to-odesa-2/

    Jim Sillars - The New Case for Optimism
    https://www.vagabondvoices.co.uk/rants/the-new-case-for-optimism

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • A Beret of Berries
    Dec 9 2025

    Some big pennies are dropping this week. The biggest, probably, is the US disengagement from Ukraine. It's not just Ukrainians that are being given the heave-ho, it seems to be Europe as a whole.

    We also look at the big statement about energy for an independent Scotland and the promise of a third off bills. Is that realistic? of course, it actually is, but quite how would you get there? And does John Swinney have to spell it out? We analyise the nuclear consensus amongst Labour, Tory, and the Westminster parties. Why on earth are they so keen to have new nuclear plants in Scotland? We talk about Lord Malcolm Offord and his defection to Reform to stand for the Scottish Parliament. And we look at the Sandy Peggy verdict. Does anybody really see clearly what it means?

    The A'Chraobh Forrest Project
    Producing a professional film from the footage will cost £600-£1000.
    The Spiral Forrest at Borgie in Sutherland is an attempt by descendants of the people cleared by the Duke of Sutherland from Strathnaver to have their say about the landscape. It’s composed of the 18 trees native to Scotland which are also part of the unique Gàidhlig alphabet. Lesley planted the first tree in 2000 along with hundreds of school kids from North Sutherland and returned this weekend with organisers, some of those children now adults and their own children, to commemorate 25 years of a very different kind of woodland. She captured footage while she was there and is looking to raise some money to pay an editor. If any Sutherland folk or people who feel strongly about native Woodland or indeed the clearances, want to contribute, please contact her at hello@lesleyriddoch.com

    Links

    Norway the Twin Nation
    https://youtu.be/oUbMAFO6kA4

    Makar Homes
    https://www.makar.co.uk/

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Budget Pressures
    Dec 2 2025

    This week, we learnt that there was no black hole in the UK finances all along. We discuss Rachel Reeves and her doom and gloom pre-budget speech, the controversies that have followed and the stoochie caused by the Office for Budget Responsibility having already told the chancellor that she had some money in the kitty after all. The resignation of the head bummer of the OBR and calls for the resignation of the Chancellor.

    We discuss all things Saint Andrew’s Day, planning nightmares in the Highlands over wind farm expansion.
    That and Barclays Hamden Stadium, whether anybody will ever call it that, and does it matter?

    Links
    Find out more about the Birthplace of the Saltire and the new Saltire Monument
    https://saltire.scot/

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Goal For Scotland
    Nov 24 2025

    Well, there's the football and the football and the reaction to the football and the football, and the goals and the radio commentary and the hope and the exhilaration and the football. So we talk about that even though Fraser's nae all that keen. We talk also about the lessons you might learn from Denmark, which is being heralded by Labour as their template for their new crackdown on refugees and asylum seekers.

    We look at the recent Copenhagen mayoral election where the Social Democrats have lost the control that they have held for 100 years, mostly over the pact with the far right. So beware what you wish for Labour. We talk also about the new Good Morning Scotland that isn't called that anymore. Is it all that different, and what could it be doing more? We look at the COVID inquiry verdicts and the tragedy of the UK establishment telling the Scottish Government that their big mistake was not deviating completely from what the British government was doing. All this and more..

    Links
    Celebrate Saint Andrew's Day at the birthplace of Scotland's Flag

    Pipes and Drums from 1.30pm, Flag Ceremony 2pm followed by a service in Athelstaneford Parish Church. (small hand flags only, plesase, no personal flags, saltires or banners) https://www.facebook.com/events/800678686169345

    Pennie Taylor - scroll to 1:27:49 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002mp06


    Richard Murphy and budget - https://www.thenational.scot/politics/25643726.scotland-needs-budget-wont-get/


    Guardian and Danish left resurgent - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/22/danish-model-centre-left-parties-labour-doesnt-work


    Down Cemetery Road 5 stars from Graudian https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/oct/29/down-cemetery-road-review-emma-thompson-thriller-apple-tv

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    1 hr and 8 mins