The only podcast you need to keep your finger on the pulse of Scottish politics. Each episode, as well as an in-depth interview and top national and international politics headlines, political journalists from The Press & Journal, The Courier, Evening Express and Evening Telegraph discuss and explain the week’s biggest stories from Holyrood, Westminster and beyond. Be Better Briefed, with The Stooshie.
The Stooshie: the politics podcast from DC Thomson
Insight and analysis with a Scottish focus from political commentators from The Courier, The Press & Journal, the Evening Telegraph and the Evening Express.
Insight and analysis with a Scottish focus from political commentators from The Courier, The Press & Journal, the Evening Telegraph and the Evening Express.
Episodes
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Skye shooting gun control, ferry to Europe, and NHS crisis
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
This week’s Stooshie focuses on the political questions for gun control in the wake of the Skye shooting spree, which ended in court last week.
We hear from P&J investigations reporter Dale Haslam for the inside story.
We also speak to Labour MP Graeme Downie about his hopes to restart talks to bring back the ferry link between Rosyth and Europe.
And we look at the budget crisis engulfing NHS services, including troubled Grampian health board.
Wednesday Nov 27, 2024
Dundee and Angus College plans - and the university funding crisis
Wednesday Nov 27, 2024
Wednesday Nov 27, 2024
We are joined by The Courier’s Dundee Area Editor Laura Devlin to discuss her exclusive on Dundee and Angus College’s £265 million transformation plans.
The college’s ambitious plans involve creating two new campuses, in the City of Discovery and Angus, and expanding its third campus at Gardyne.
We also discuss some of our exclusive coverage on the funding crisis hitting Scottish universities, including Dundee and RGU.
And we look at SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn’s decision to ditch his double jobbing plan.
Finally, we discuss calls for a general election – after a new petition attracted almost three million signatures.
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
SNP justice secretary on prisoner release
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Scotland’s justice secretary, Angela Constance, explains plans to release more prisoners earlier in their sentences.
We hear about aims to improve prisons in places such as Inverness, as well as her hopes to focus on community-based justice.
The team wraps up a week of SNP intrigue sparked by our exclusive coverage of Stephen Flynn’s ambition to sit at Westminster and Holyrood.
And we look at Scottish Labour’s change of plan on the the UK party’s approach to winter fuel payments, just as the snow starts falling
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
SNP election drama and oil in the dock
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
We discuss our exclusive on SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn hoping to move to Holyrood.
We hear from energy historian Ewan Gibbs on lessons from the past on a “just transition” for oil workers.
And we hear climate lawyer Tessa Khan as the Court of Session looks at the future of the Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields off the Scottish coast.
Finally, we look at the annual ambulance service review and hear from its chief executive on the strains in the NHS.
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Andrew Bowie interview, Donald Trump, and Holyrood comes to Aberdeen
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Conservative MP Andrew Bowie joins us to talk about his new role shadowing the Scotland Office, and admits they promised lots but fell short in government.
The Aberdeenshire politician is also quizzed on his energy brief as rural pylon plans generate opposition.
We look at Donald Trump’s shock return, the Scottish reaction, and the way-off predictions of a Kamala Harris victory.
And we join Holyrood presiding officer Alison Johnstone in Aberdeen, also taking to Ross Mackay of the Grampian Regional Equality Council.
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Human cost of budget cuts
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
While MPs debate small fixes to budgets, we look at the human cost of years of cuts and austerity.
From hollowed out health services, to public sector strikes, the problems run deep.
The team also looks at Unison’s targeted industrial action in Perthshire, as council staff look for elusive money.
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Alex Salmond remembered
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
In a special episode of The Stooshie, The Press and Journal's Adele Merson and The Courier's Alasdair Clark are joined by Perth MP Pete Wishart and former Scottish political editor Alan Roden to remember former first minister Alex Salmond after his sudden death on Saturday.
They discuss Alex Salmond's complex legacy and the difficult set of emotions many of his friends and former colleagues are dealing with, as well as tales from his early days and an insight into what it was like to cover him as a reporter.
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Labour's Dundee hangover, Grampian breast cancer wait anger, and MP's Russia warnings
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
From Scotland to Georgia, this week’s episode covers a lot of ground.
We get to grips with Labour’s shaky start, Dundee election setbacks and winter fuel payment woes.
We discuss our exclusive reporting on the human cost of long waits for breast cancer surgery and reconstruction in Grampian.
And we speak to Arbroath and Broughty Ferry MP Stephen Gethins on why political unrest in Georgia, on the border of Russia, matters here.
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Nairn banker murder hits Holyrood
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Alistair Wilson was murdered on his doorstep 20 years ago.
The case was raised with First Minister John Swinney in the Scottish Parliament last week.
Crime reporter Bryan Rutherford describes why this case is now at boiling point, and why the government and chief constable need to find answers.
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Scots aid worker Linda Norgrove's Afghan legacy
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
The parents of Linda Norgrove, the Scottish aid worker killed in Afghanistan in 2010, speak to the Stooshie about her life and legacy.
John and Lorna described their daughter’s determined efforts to help women in the country, one month after 19 students were able to come to Scotland to continue their studies.
They talk about Linda’s adventurous spirit, her commitment to supporting young women in Afghanistan and the shock of losing her.
They say how pleased Linda would be to see the opportunities open up for the students now safely studying in Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and St Andrews.

