Scotland
The Cinema in a Truck
Iain McColl has just been awarded a BAFTA for his work with The Screen Machine - a mobile cinema that tours the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Audio
Orkney's sustainability revolution
Scotland's Orkney Islands generate more electricity than they need via a host of wind turbines. Looking at the future of energy with Laura Watts the author of Energy at the End of the World: An Orkney… Audio
Dr Gavin Francis: To Transform is to be alive
GP and award-winning writer, Gavin Francis explores the incredible transformation humans undergo through the course of a lifetime. His latest book Shapeshifters: On Medicine and Human Change considers… Audio
European Farming Insights
Former RNZ Rural News reporter Alexa Cook is traveling through Europe with her partner. She tells Cosmo about the farming observations she has made in Ireland and Scotland. Audio
Kiwi hunt for Nessie - stage one complete
The existence of the Loch Ness Monster is one of the world's greatest mysteries - and the world is one step closer to solving it, thanks to a New Zealand lead project. Otago University's Professor… Audio
Scotland beat England for the first time
Scotland's cricketers pulled off the greatest victory in their history to beat England for the first time amid scenes of disbelief and jubilation at the tiny Grange ground in Edinburgh.
Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry - Love Is Dead
Glaswegian musical trio Chvrches may have relocated to New York but their recently released third album Love Is Dead has all the hallmarks of their previous records - with some extra pop sheen.
Lead… Audio
Scotland too strong for Football Ferns again
The New Zealand women's footballers have been beaten 2-0 by Scotland in their second international in Spain.
Hardie back in Scotland side after serving ban
The New Zealand rugby player John Hardie has been recalled to the Scotland side after serving a ban.
Scotland upset England in Six Nations
Scotland produced a blistering display of attacking rugby to hand Eddie Jones just his second defeat as England head coach.
Shaun Bythell - Diary of a bookseller
Shaun Bythell lives in Wigtown, Scotland, where he runs The Bookshop - the largest second hand bookshop in Scotland. It contains over 100,000 books, spread over a mile of shelving along twisting… Audio
Hardie to return to rugby
The New Zealand rugby player John Hardie will return to rugby in Scotland this weekend.
Football Ferns to play Scotland
The Football Ferns are confirmed to play Scotland in two international friendlies in March.
A Piece Of You
What do you sound like? Greg Sinclair is a Scottish cellist and performance artist who specialises in children’s theatre. In A Piece For You Greg takes participants through a questionnaire, and… Audio, Gallery
Changes to Scotland team
Injuries have forced Scotland coach Gregor Townsend to make changes to his team for the test against the All Blacks.
One change to All Blacks fifteen
There is just one change to the All Blacks starting lineup to take on Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday morning.
Scotland get past Samoa
Scotland have plenty to work on ahead of next weekend's meeting with the All Blacks after holding on to a narrow 44-38 win over Samoa at Murrayfield.
Celebration as Tongan League World Cup squad arrives in NZ
Thousands of people turned out to welcome the Tongan Rugby League World Cup squad to Auckland last night after they beat Scotland 50-4. Laura Tupou spoke to player Konrad Hurrell. Video, Audio
Hardie suspended by Scotland Rugby Union
The former New Zealand rugby player John Hardie has been suspended from playing for both club and country in his adopted Scotland pending an investigation.
Lyell Cresswell premieres his second piano concerto
Michael Houstoun is about to play a new piano concerto, written for him by Lyell Cresswell, working with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Lyell turned 70 in 2014 and is busier than ever writing… Audio